The Antichrist is about to unravel





Contrary to popular belief, the fight against the Antichrist is about to move to a new stage.

According to the Prophecy of St. Malachy, who listed the last 112 Popes of the Roman Catholic Church, the last pope who will perform a direct and fierce struggle against the antichrist.
According to the prophet, the Pope will not triumphant but their actions will become in the coming Messiah.

He said that according to Malachi, the next pope will be Black. But this does not necessarily make a skin issue. Being "black" can also refer to a profile, a dress (the popes often have White dress), to come from the Jesuit Order, or to any matter that is likely to turn when he is elected to the new pontiff.

What is striking about the prophecy, is that predicted the end of the Church as we know it.

This does not mean that the end of the church (Roman Catholic) "as we know it" is a synonym doomsday rather seem to be synonymous with a time of tribulation, struggle and sacrifice.
In prophecy we read that "The city of seven hills (Rome) will be destroyed," but at the same time as the seat of the Holy Church will trasladad to other lands "foreign".
Recall that the Holy See was always in Rome. Before it was located in France, and it was not until the adoption by the Roman Empire as an official Catholic religion (483 AD) that the Church could be established somewhere.

Another aspect that is predicted is that the Pope 112, Peter the Roman, die in a tragic way, probably murdered.

The important thing in any case, is that his name "Peter the Roman" is an allusion not necessary to adopt the name Pope 112, but as will be recognized. So John Paul II was recognized under "From the work of the Sun" which may refer to his tireless work around the world, while others claim that this is due mainly to Karol Wojtyla was born and died eclipse day another day of eclipse .

"And I say also unto thee, That thou art Peter, and upon this rock I will build my church, and the gates of Hades shall not prevail against it." (Matthew 16:13-18). Sounds interesting that the first "Pope" of or relating to the Church as the last call. right?