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Topic: Science > Prophecies-Of-Nostradamus
User: "Doc"
Date: 03 Apr 2005 08:23:54 AM
Object: Last Years Of The Catholic Church
Last Years Of The
Catholic Church
By Jack Manuelian
manuelian@hotmail.com
4-2-5
The world is witnessing the last years of the Catholic Church.
There are only two more popes coming after John Paul II, then their play
of some eighteen centuries will come to an end and the final stage-curtain
will fall amids a world in flames because of a raging World War III.
St. Malachy, the Irish Catholic saint of twelfth century, gave the
following mottos to the last two popes who will succeed John Paul II. To
the penultimate pope he gave the motto "of the glory of the olive." An
olive branch stands for peace and there is presently only one Catholic
spiritual figure who merits that branch. He is Cardinal Roger Etchegaray.
Etchegaray was president of the Vatican council of justice and
peace, up until 1998. In Jan. 2001, he was special papal envoy to the
celebration of the World Peace Day in Jerusalem and the Holy Land. In May
1-8, 2002 he was papal envoy on a special peace mission to Jerusalem. On
March, 2004, he received the Prize "Felix Houphouet-Boigny" for his work
toward world peace.
Etchegaray, although now 83 years old, he is very much active. On
sept. 2004, he was special papal envoy to the celebrations of the
centennial of the "social week of France." Presently most cardinals of the
conclave are inclined toward a short papacy, toward a "transitional pope"
and Echegaray can serve them right. Actually, his reign would be short and
during his papacy the see will be moved from Vatican because of climate of
war (like USA attacking Iran) or because of fire destroying most of the
buildings of Vatican.
Etchegary was born in ancient France, toward south of the famous
wine region Bordeaux, near the Spanish border, in the town of Bayonne. His
surname indicates that he is of a Basque heritage and not a French. If he
becomes the next pope then the saying of sage Nosty will come true: "Not
from Spain, but he who is born in ancient France will be elected for the
trembling gondola of the papacy."
Etchegary's successor is most likely Cardinal Jean-Marie
Lusti-ger, who with his eyeglasses looks like Henry Kissinger. He was born
as Aaron Lustinger in Paris, France, from a Polish Jewish parents. He lost
his parents during Nazi occupation of France. Lived with a Catholic
family, then converted to Catholicism in Aug 25, 1940. Presently he is 79
years old. He could become the last pope and during his reign the Catholic
Church and its hierarchy will be "gone by the winds."
St. Malachy gave him the motto "Petrus Romanus" which is Latin for
Peter the Roman. The original apostle Peter was a Jew of course who, in
contrast, might be called "Petrus Judaicus." Also, in 1981, when Lustinger
became a cardinal he received the title "Saints Marcellino e Pietro," now,
"Pietro" means stone or a rock, this is another reference to Peter whom
the Catholics believe was the rock upon whom their church was build, a
church that the world will soon witness its destruction.
_____
Jack Manuelian is the author of the book--NOSTRADAMUS: PREDICTIONS
OF WORLD WAR III. ISBN: 0938294520. This article is not copy-righted.
.

User: ""

Title: Re: Last Years Of The Catholic Church 08 Apr 2005 05:32:00 PM
But suppose the supposition, that that every thing ends at once is
simply wrong? But it is a winding down thing, Say the coming of an
Islamic Empire, then another lot say from Russia and then after that
WW3, a period of peace and back into it?
And the thing rolls over in a 40 year time span, as opposed to the
Hollywood 120 mins with popcorn?
But most of it happens over 15 year time period, of rolling regime
change, and homogenisation.
LB
.

User: ""

Title: Re: Last Years Of The Catholic Church 04 Apr 2005 07:23:11 AM
Doc posted:

Last Years Of The
Catholic Church
By Jack Manuelian
manuelian@hotmail.com
4-2-5
The world is witnessing the last years of the Catholic Church.
There are only two more popes coming after John Paul II, then their play
of some eighteen centuries will come to an end and the final stage-curtain
will fall amids a world in flames because of a raging World War III.
St. Malachy, the Irish Catholic saint of twelfth century, gave the
following mottos to the last two popes who will succeed John Paul II. To
the penultimate pope he gave the motto "of the glory of the olive." An
olive branch stands for peace and there is presently only one Catholic
spiritual figure who merits that branch. He is Cardinal Roger Etchegaray.
Etchegaray was president of the Vatican council of justice and
peace, up until 1998. In Jan. 2001, he was special papal envoy to the
celebration of the World Peace Day in Jerusalem and the Holy Land. In May
1-8, 2002 he was papal envoy on a special peace mission to Jerusalem. On
March, 2004, he received the Prize "Felix Houphouet-Boigny" for his work
toward world peace.
Etchegaray, although now 83 years old, he is very much active.

Ok, he's over 80 and therefore cannot be elected Pope.
So much for this guys theory.

On
sept. 2004, he was special papal envoy to the celebrations of the
centennial of the "social week of France." Presently most cardinals of the
conclave are inclined toward a short papacy, toward a "transitional pope"
and Echegaray can serve them right. Actually, his reign would be short and
during his papacy the see will be moved from Vatican because of climate of
war (like USA attacking Iran) or because of fire destroying most of the
buildings of Vatican.
Etchegary was born in ancient France, toward south of the famous
wine region Bordeaux, near the Spanish border, in the town of Bayonne.

You mean he's one of my neighbors?
Tony

is
surname indicates that he is of a Basque heritage and not a French. If he
becomes the next pope then the saying of sage Nosty will come true: "Not
from Spain, but he who is born in ancient France will be elected for the
trembling gondola of the papacy."
Etchegary's successor is most likely Cardinal Jean-Marie
Lusti-ger, who with his eyeglasses looks like Henry Kissinger. He was born
as Aaron Lustinger in Paris, France, from a Polish Jewish parents. He lost
his parents during Nazi occupation of France. Lived with a Catholic
family, then converted to Catholicism in Aug 25, 1940. Presently he is 79
years old. He could become the last pope and during his reign the Catholic
Church and its hierarchy will be "gone by the winds."

St. Malachy gave him the motto "Petrus Romanus" which is Latin for
Peter the Roman. The original apostle Peter was a Jew of course who, in
contrast, might be called "Petrus Judaicus." Also, in 1981, when Lustinger
became a cardinal he received the title "Saints Marcellino e Pietro," now,
"Pietro" means stone or a rock, this is another reference to Peter whom
the Catholics believe was the rock upon whom their church was build, a
church that the world will soon witness its destruction.

_____

Jack Manuelian is the author of the book--NOSTRADAMUS: PREDICTIONS
OF WORLD WAR III. ISBN: 0938294520. This article is not copy-righted.



.
User: "Doc"

Title: Re: Last Years Of The Catholic Church 05 Apr 2005 11:11:37 AM
Look at this way, Toni, IF the Vatican chooses a really, really OLD Pope,
the second to the last, then it'll be that much less time till the
APOCALYPSE arrives!!!
I'd think you'd want the End to come sooner than later. Imagine the
exciting *thrill* of 2/3 of the life on the planet dead from war, disease,
natural disasters and then imagine that the 2/3 might all be LIBERALS!
(Got a boner now, haven't ya?)
Of course, on the downside, you'll be sweating microchips after your
internet addiction comes to an abrupt end. ROFL...
Doc
<itwill@happen.com> wrote in message
news:1112617288.a88cdd93e55b708faef81b2fd73c0339@teranews...

Doc posted:

Last Years Of The
Catholic Church
By Jack Manuelian
manuelian@hotmail.com
4-2-5


The world is witnessing the last years of the Catholic Church.
There are only two more popes coming after John Paul II, then their

play

of some eighteen centuries will come to an end and the final

stage-curtain

will fall amids a world in flames because of a raging World War III.


St. Malachy, the Irish Catholic saint of twelfth century, gave

the

following mottos to the last two popes who will succeed John Paul II.

To

the penultimate pope he gave the motto "of the glory of the olive." An
olive branch stands for peace and there is presently only one Catholic
spiritual figure who merits that branch. He is Cardinal Roger

Etchegaray.


Etchegaray was president of the Vatican council of justice and
peace, up until 1998. In Jan. 2001, he was special papal envoy to the
celebration of the World Peace Day in Jerusalem and the Holy Land. In

May

1-8, 2002 he was papal envoy on a special peace mission to Jerusalem.

On

March, 2004, he received the Prize "Felix Houphouet-Boigny" for his

work

toward world peace.


Etchegaray, although now 83 years old, he is very much active.


Ok, he's over 80 and therefore cannot be elected Pope.

So much for this guys theory.

On
sept. 2004, he was special papal envoy to the celebrations of the
centennial of the "social week of France." Presently most cardinals of

the

conclave are inclined toward a short papacy, toward a "transitional

pope"

and Echegaray can serve them right. Actually, his reign would be short

and

during his papacy the see will be moved from Vatican because of climate

of

war (like USA attacking Iran) or because of fire destroying most of the
buildings of Vatican.


Etchegary was born in ancient France, toward south of the

famous

wine region Bordeaux, near the Spanish border, in the town of Bayonne.


You mean he's one of my neighbors?

Tony


is
surname indicates that he is of a Basque heritage and not a French. If

he

becomes the next pope then the saying of sage Nosty will come true:

"Not

from Spain, but he who is born in ancient France will be elected for

the

trembling gondola of the papacy."


Etchegary's successor is most likely Cardinal Jean-Marie
Lusti-ger, who with his eyeglasses looks like Henry Kissinger. He was

born

as Aaron Lustinger in Paris, France, from a Polish Jewish parents. He

lost

his parents during Nazi occupation of France. Lived with a Catholic
family, then converted to Catholicism in Aug 25, 1940. Presently he is

79

years old. He could become the last pope and during his reign the

Catholic

Church and its hierarchy will be "gone by the winds."

St. Malachy gave him the motto "Petrus Romanus" which is Latin

for

Peter the Roman. The original apostle Peter was a Jew of course who, in
contrast, might be called "Petrus Judaicus." Also, in 1981, when

Lustinger

became a cardinal he received the title "Saints Marcellino e Pietro,"

now,

"Pietro" means stone or a rock, this is another reference to Peter whom
the Catholics believe was the rock upon whom their church was build, a
church that the world will soon witness its destruction.

_____

Jack Manuelian is the author of the book--NOSTRADAMUS:

PREDICTIONS

OF WORLD WAR III. ISBN: 0938294520. This article is not copy-righted.




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