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THE NEW POPE: BENEDICT XVI. What do Nostradamus and St. Malachy's prophecies
say about him?
(31 May 2005)
THE NEW POPE:
BENEDICT XVI
What do Nostradamus
and St. Malachy's Prophecies
say about Him?
Friends,
Now that we have a new pope it is time to refresh interpretations of
Nostradamus' prophecy listed in my previous article "The Next Pope" (http://www.hogueprophecy.com/archiv46.htm)
The
prophecy in question is Century 5 Quatrain 49 from the 16th century seer's work
"Les Propheties." It reads:
Nul
de l'Espaigne mais de l'antique France,
Ne
sera esleu pour le tremblant nacelle,
A
l'ennemy sera faicte fiance,
Qui
dans son regne sera peste cruelle.
Not
from Spain but from ancient France,
Will be elected for the trembling ship [the bark of Peter],
He will make a promise to the enemy,
Who will cause great plague during his reign.
The
Papal Conclave elected the late--and some would say "great"--John
Paul II's grand inquisitor of orthodox Catholic dogma, Cardinal Joseph
Ratzinger, on 19 April 2005 in a fourth ballot landslide. Either the Holy
Spirit or shrewd political maneuvering worked to isolate progressive cardinals
from picking their aged candidate for a caretaker pope--Cardinal Martini.
Instead the pope who would oversee the pause before the next course taken for
the Church will be the staunch conservative Prelate of the Congregation of the
Doctrine and the Faith. He is the man who for the past 23 years was
unaffectionately known by dissenting priests as "Cardinal Panzer" or
John Paul's "rottweiler" enforcer of strict doctrine. The message of
the Conclave vote is clear. A shaky Holy See, has a new fisherman who with
unwavering hand they expect will keep the Catholic fold on a straight and
narrow dogmatic course as per the late pontiff's prayers. Metaphorically
speaking, this 265th successor to St. Peter, may be a fisher of coverts that throws
back a majority of the errant catch if they protest too much about his
tightening grip on the net. More on that later.
How
does a German cardinal come "from Ancient France"?
With
more prescient persuasion than one might think. It all depends on whether
Nostradamus intended us to take the cryptic statement in line 1 of the prophecy
above as minimally specific or broad. For decades I advanced one interpretation
that line 1 targeted John Paul II, who was born in Southwest Poland, which
happened to be part of the frontiers of French King Charlemagne's sprawling and
ancient Frankish empire. In my previous article I introduced a new and
minimalist variant, posing that the quatrain could be about John Paul's
successor. He might be a cardinal coming from the most smallest political
boundary generally accepted as the first and most ancient "French"
kingdom: the region surrounding Paris. Thus Nostradamus' habit of juxtaposing
ancient places for the advent of modern people has the cardinal's priestly "habit"
be that of an Archbishop of Paris, like Cardinal Lustiger--long shot though I
believed he would be.
As
it turned out, Lustiger was not more than a ballot pusher in the Conclave. And,
as I said over seven years earlier in my book "The Last Pope,"
Cardinal Martini did turn out to be the best chance for the progressives to
take St. Peter's chair from another conservative candidate. Martini was the
only liberal to make a real run against Cardinal Ratzinger at grabbing one of
the holiest of brass rings in Christendom--St. Peter's ring. Nevertheless it
went to a Teutonic cardinal born 78 years before in Marktl Am Inn, near
Traunstein, Germany.
Looking
at this development in hindsight, you cannot get more "Ancient
France" than that. Here's why. As many of you have reminded me, the new
pope's birthplace is in the heart of what once was Charlemagne's ancient
Frankish Empire. The Franks are a Germanic tribe. Their homeland ran along the
west bank of the Rhine River, which is just a short distance west from
Ratzinger's birthplace in eastern Bavaria. Even before Charlemagne's stretched
his empire to the frontiers of southwestern Poland, Bavaria was a Frankish
kingdom ruled by Frankish kings in Paris from as early as the mid 6th century,
starting with Clotaire I. Later, Ratzinger's homeland became again a part of a
unified "ancient" French Empire under the heir of Clotaire II,
Dagobert I, in the year 629. For two more centuries Bavaria slipped in and out
of French domination until Charlemagne in 787 incorporated Ratzinger's homeland
into his Carlolingian Empire for a longer time.
Not
from Spain but from ancient France....
...comes
a pope, cassocked and capped in one of Nostradamus' ways to miter his point
across time to us, with a classical reference to geography.
Line
2 says this pope...
...Will
be elected for the trembling ship [the bark of Peter]...
Here
we have the double entendre describing the previous pope's enfeeblement from
Parkinson's disease, plus an allusion to the enfeebled Church Ratzinger
inherits. The new pope must shore up a shaking Church suffering pederast sexual
scandals, a decimation by old age of the priesthood and a wholesale abandonment
of European and American Catholics. Some might add that the exodus is a direct
result of a rigid dogma defended and policed by John Paul's theological
"rottweiler" and successor for over two decades. Ratzinger as the new
Benedict XVI also inherits a priestly hierarchy that lost collegial freedom
under the autocratic Polish "Papa." Many Cardinals believe--whether
they lean to the left or right of late pope's interpretation of theology--that
John Paul's dictatorial reign was a detriment to the church and had planted
seeds for a future crisis.
What
then might Nostradamus hint Pope Benedict will do? Line 3 says:
...He
will make a promise to the enemy...
If
we regard recent developments against the record of the man who is now the new
pope, the "enemy" is not outside of the Church but within. The enemy
is what Raztinger, the once and perhaps future inquisitor of the faith, decried
as the "dictatorship of relativism." In layman's--or the
laity's--terms, that means those Catholic priests or lay followers who pick and
choose those parts of Catholic teaching and dogma that satisfy their
temperament. The enemy of this new pope, is a progressive or liberal
interpretation of Vatican II reforms. Thus the "promise" made to such
an enemy could be the one Ratzinger delivered while fresh in his new white
cassock and cap of Benedict XVI. He promised to be a more collegial and
tolerant pope than his predecessor. If this interpretation is correct, I would
expect Pope Benedict will be as much a uniter of his flock, as the American
President, G. W. Bush was a uniter for his. Look for Benedict to divide his
church between "blue" and "red" (progressive and
conservative) Caholics, especially in North America and Europe during his
relatively short reign.
The
last line of the prophecy says that this pope makes a promise to an enemy...
...Who
will cause great plague during his reign.
If
we take this line into the light of the present new pontificacy, the great
plague could be a schism in the Church. Moreover, it could stand for some
promise made for ecumenism by Benedict XVI towards the Islamic world that
falters when the war on terror widens. The pestilence might even include a
man-made "plague" coming from weapons of mass destruction, either
unleashed by the US or by her enemies in the war on terror. Indeed Nostradamus
often returns to the theme of Rome's destruction by such weapons, as do other
famous Catholic seers of the past millennium.
Then
again, the "plague" may be a coming pandemic in Ratiznger's rule as
pope. He is one of the oldest pontiffs to ever ascend St. Peter's throne. Even
if his pontificacy was short, there are disturbing indications that the next
pandemic may be with us within a year. The CDC (The Center for Disease and
Control) caution that a spread of Chinese bird flu is imminent. Could this be
the "great plague during his reign"?
The
syntax leans more to a plague of commission by the hands of an enemy against
the Church rather than a mishandling of sick chickens. Still, the view of our
world from so many centuries back might be vague enough for a seer from the
1550s to mix and misread the signs.
DE GLORIA OLIVAE
(From the Glory of the Olive)
Joseph
Ratzinger bears the 111th and final Latin prophetic motto attributed to St.
Malachy's famous medieval prophecy purportedly written in 1140.
Today
I will provide a brief summary of how the new Benedict XVI fits Malachy's motto
for second-to-last pope before the onset of Judgment Day. A more detailed
examination will be forthcoming when the updated edition of my book THE LAST
POPE (http://www.hogueprophecy.com/lastpop.htm) finds a new publisher. My hope
is that it will appear later in 2005. If you wish to know when it comes out,
just send me an email at talktome@hogueprophecy.com. Put "LAST POPE"
in the subject line. I will broadcast the message to you when the book comes
out again.
Now
let us return to the meaning of "Gloria Olivae" for the new pope.
The
"olive" branch in Medieval prophecy stands for peace. For a long
time, Malachy prophecy watchers assumed that the next pope bearing this name
would be a great peacemaker. Certainly Cardinal Ratzinger took on the mantle of
as much, when in his first public declaration as "Benedict XVI" he
explained his new name with the motto "Peace and Consolation."
The
last pope by that name, Benedict XV, ruled during World War I. He tried but
failed as a peacemaker, setting forth his Seven Points to forestall any future
world wars. Neither the victorious allied leaders nor the vanquished invited
Benedict XVI to attend the negotiation and ratification of the Treaty of
Versailles. His public neutrality during the war had soured warring Christian
European leaders on both sides. Only US President Woodrow Wilson took the
pope's peace plans seriously. He adopted some of the pope's ideas as the basis
for his Fourteen Point Plan submitted at the Versailles peace negotiations.
Ratzinger
as the next Benedict hints a message here. He intends to succeed where the
previous Benedict failed. This new Benedict was elected during a new world war
of international terrorism. He may try to be the peacemaker that prevents its
escalation into a clash of Christian and Islamic cultures. If he is
unsuccessful then Nostradamus' prediction elsewhere in his prophecies of a
27-year war may come to fruition and his Third Antichrist, code named
"MABUS," will trigger that third world war.
Deeper
still in the layers of meaning in the name "Benedict" is the signal
identifying the new pope with the first and earliest founder of a Christian
monastic order, St. Benedict (c.480-550). This great reformer's codes of law
had a significant impact on the Western World. St. Benedict was known as the
great peacemaker and reconciler, saving Western culture and Western
Christianity from falling into the chaos of the Dark Ages. Perhaps Pope
Benedict XVI sees himself, like his predecessor, on the brink of a new
darkness, requiring a reaffirmation of dogma and codes of Catholic behavior.
Pope
Benedict's name has evokes interesting possibilities out of St. Malachy's
motto: De Gloria "Olivae." The Olivetans are a reform branch of the
white monks of the Benedictine Order, established in the 14th century. The
olive branch is their symbol--the Sermon on the Mount of Olives from the New
Testament, their creed. The Olivetans believe they are set to prepare the world
for the apocalypse foretold in Christ's Mount of Olives sermon.
Is
that what Benedict XVI also intends to prepare us for?
St.
Benedict was made the patron saint of Europe by Paul VI--Cardinal Ratzinger's
mentor. This implies that Ratzinger/Benedict XVI will either attempt to bring
European Catholics back in the fold, or he will make good on a reverie recorded
in his voluminous writings that a smaller church population adhering to ALL the
dogma is better for the Church's survival in dark times than including a larger
Catholic fold that only picks and chooses bits of the dogma to satisfy its
modernist attitudes. It must be remembered that the previous Pope Benedict was
a staunch anti-liberal and anti-modernist. Is the new Benedict the same?
In
my last bulletin, logged a week before the Conclave convened to pick a new
pope, I predicted that if the cardinals intended to choose a caretaker pope it
would be Cardinal Ratzinger.
Destiny
has set forth upon that prophetic time line today urged forward by echoes of
the past. The Vatican, like the USA, seems to be stuck in a 40 year loop of
repeating history--a phenomenon I have defined previously as a Karmic Echo. It
consists of history lessons unlearned by nations or religions, returning every
20 to 40 years for a new encounter. America today is facing lessons unlearned
as a nation with the return of a second military quagmire launched by a Texan
president. Last time it was the liberal Texan, Johnson, 40 years ago in
Vietnam. This time around it is a conservative Texan, Bush, today in Iraq.
The
Vatican is a small but influential nation of priests and nuns guiding the faith
of one sixth of the earth's population. It may also see the return of a short
lived, caretaker pope launching a revolution to rival what took place roughly
40 years earlier. The brief pontificacy of liberal John XXIII launched Vatican
II-- a progressive revolution that tried to bring the Catholic Church into the
20th century. If we are indeed seeing a Karmic Echo, I believe the conservative
Benedict XVI will also be short lived. He will launch his own reform of the
Church in a conservative revolution that could keep the Catholic religion from
entering the 21st century.
Research
for the new edition of "The Last Pope" will reveal that Pope Benedict
XVI really prepared and wanted to be Vicar of Christ, despite his public
protestations of humility and unworthiness. Becoming Pope has energized him and
he is looking more youthful than before the Conclave. Still, I do not think he
will be a long lived pope. I give him as little as three years and as much as
seven, maximum. Back in 1997 when I wrote the first edition of "Last
Pope," I stated that John Paul II would die in 2000 and his successor
would die in 2008 ushering in Petrus Romanus, the code name for St. Malachy's
final pope before the end of days, as he foresaw them.. Clearly I was wrong
about John Paul II. Even he was surprised. John Paul also believed he would die
at the end of 2000 rather than linger five more years. You can see him admit as
much in the text of his Last Will and Testament.
Perhaps
my prophecy from 1997 will be partially fulfilled if Benedict passes away in
2008.
The
last time we had a caretaker pope (John XXIII) he initiated a progressive and
liberal revolution in the Church in his short reign--Vatican II. With Benedict
XVI the pendulum swings all the way to the right. He will be responsible for a
conservative revolution. Will he soon gather the bishops of the church for a
Vatican "III"?
We
await events and further signs of how the new pope will assert his destiny.
John
Hogue
Rogue Scholar/Author:
Nostradamus:
A Life and Myth
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Nostradamus:
The New Millennium
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Nostradamus:
The Complete Prophecies
http://www.hogueprophecy.com/ncomplet.htm
The
Last Pope: The Decline and Fall of the Church of Rome
http://www.hogueprophecy.com/lastpop.htm
Messiahs,
The Visions and Prophecies for the Second Coming
http://www.hogueprophecy.com/books.htm
Essential
Nostradamus: Prophecies for the 21st Century and Beyond
http://www.hogueprophecy.com/essntln.htm
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