Thursday, March 21, 2013

St. Malachy, Dos Santos and Petrus Romanus

I made a reflection on two different prophesies (one old and one relatively new) about the actual situation with the Catholic Church and the election of Cardinal Bergoglio as the new Pope.
The first prophesy (most recent one) comes from Reinaldo Dos Santos, a Brazilian spiritual man who has lots of accurate predictions and that is always respectful and careful on what he says about his visions.  Dos Santos draws and writes what he calls “psychographics”, unclear drawings normally accompanied by some text and numbers.

This is Dos Santos’s prophesy about the Pope:

Dos Santos Psychography (facebook.com)
"Waiting for a Peter a John came
Waiting for a Mandela a Franco came
Waiting for the sledgehammer that never came
the constructor of walls arrived
dressed as a conciliator and picked
by the last one who escaped
and his walls will result as if they are made of glass"

This other one is the prophesy by St. Malachy:
“In extreme persecution, the seat of the Holy Roman Church will be occupied by Peter the Roman, who will feed the sheep through many tribulations, at the term of which the city of seven hills will be destroyed [in accordance with Revelation 18:4-20], and the formidable Judge will judge his people. The End”

Opinion taken from personal view and sources such as Wikipedia.com

Pope Number 112: “Petrus Romanus” (Peter the Roman), who will be the last Pope due to the fact that under his reign the end will occur.  After the opening for a new Pope by the resign of Benedict XVI in Vatican City, the city of the seven hills, a temporary successor took over as the transition Pope until the conclave took place on March.  The name, Tarcisio Pietro Evasio Bertone, born in Rome Canavese, province of TurĂ­n.

PETER THE ROMAN
" Waiting for a Peter a John came <we never saw this Peter
Waiting for a Mandela a Franco came " <But we did see Pope Frances I

Tarcisio Pietro Evasio Bertone is the so called "Petrus Romanus", who in deed became Pope, but one that wasn’t chosen by the conclave.

" …dressed as a conciliator and picked
by the last one who escaped” <”Petrus Romanus” is now gone, he did not make the news, but he did intercede as conciliator for the conclave to lead them into the election of the Argentinean.

St. Malachy said: “In extreme persecution, the seat of the Holy Roman Church will be occupied by Peter the Roman, who will feed the sheep through many tribulations, at the term of which the city of seven hills will be destroyed [in accordance with Revelation 18:4-20], and the formidable Judge will judge his people. The End”

We could understand the sheep as the conclave (sheep=lead by a pastor), the tribulations can be reference to the many unexpected things that happened during the short time between the resignation of Benedict and the meeting of the conclave (Russia’s meteor fall, China’s earthquake, the lightning strike at San Peter’s Basilica, etc...); The destruction of Rome could be a symbolism of the division of opinion between the members of the conclave at the moment of the election, and the formidable judge could be the conclave itself picking the new Pope.
Since the Pope elected was Bergoglio, a Jesuit, this could also be in relationship with the so called “Black Pope”.  Jesuit priest are characterized for using the black outfits for their church, and they are also known as “black priests”.

This are some reflections that were put together in a very short time and with very little research, imagine how much more information we can find if the time and dedication is well spend in this subject.  If you have any comments or more information you want to add or share with us, do not hesitate, write us a comment and we will read and comment back as soon as possible.
I do have direct contact with Mr. Dos Santos, he is a decent man and always seems to be ready to help and comment on his experiences.

Here are some of his contacts:
@reinaldoprofeta
http://www.facebook.com/reinaldodossantos?fref=ts
https://www.youtube.com/elprofetadeamerica

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