The Malachias-Prophecy

and the total solar eclipse

In the year 1595 Giorgio Anglieri in Venice under the title " Lignum vitae, ornamentum decus ecclesiae " publisheda book of two volumes with biographies of famous members of the Benedictine order. The author, even Benediktine, was Bernhard Wion and originated from Belgium. He found during the struggles for independance of the Netherlands around the year 1580 accommodation in the monastery S. Benedetto at the Po in the proximity of Mantua. On the pages 307 - 311 of this book you can find the "Prophetia. S. Malachiae archiescopi de summis pontificibus", the prediction about the number of all Popes of the holy Malachias.
The holy Malachias an Irish archbishop, was a contemporary and a friend holy Bernhard of Clairvaux, who in close contact with the Templar knights. Malachias died on 2 November 1148 on the journey to Rome.(Biography)
The author that of factory " Lignum vitae ", Bernhard Wion, calls this holy one as the author of the list. Such lists with pointing saying for Popes were in the Middle Ages before each Papal election largely in mode, in order the election with such cheat to influence, however never went over the future beyond the even to be elected Pope . An exception forms thereby the Malachias prophecy, whose Pope slogans fulfilled since her appearance 400 years ago more or less exactly. The list of the Popes of the prophecy begins with 166. Pope of the now valid Pope list, with Coelestin II. His assigned slogan (the prophecy) reads "ex castro Tiberis ". Besides is added in a remark, as the slogan went into fulfilment. With Coelestin e.g.: " Typhernas ", since it was born in Citta de Castellis at the Tiber. The list continues then to Urban VII., to which as a last Pope attached a remark, as its slogan fulfilled itself.
There are exactly 111 slogans for the appropriate Popes and the Anti-Popes. As Wion, the author of the Prophetie writes at the end, come the remarks, which show, like the Pope slogans fulfilled themselves, of Alphonsus Giaconus, a well-known church historian and scholar of catacombs under Gregor XIII., and was Poenitentian at S. Maria Maggiore, and 1599 died. Starting from that 230. Pope calls the Malachiasliste only the Pope's name and slogan.
Like that Gregor is XIII. (1590-1591) still another slogan attached, but no remark, as the slogan fulfilled itself.
And starting from that 233. Pope (Leo XI) appears only more the slogan, e.g. Undosus vir (wave man).
Here is laying fact the actual origin of that prophecy, because it once was made to make the cardinal Baronius to the Pope, who was wearing waves in his shield. The actual author of the prophecy was probably Phillip Neri, who was confessor of nearly the whole Vatican and the dark man behind the scenes. His trick did not succeed,  and another one of the family Medici became Pope Leo XI.  In the consequence further 33 slogans are listed, which correspond to the respective following Popes. 33. Slogan corresponds to the current Pope Johannes Paul II. due to the allocation and reads " De labore solis", which means solar eclipse!
The Polish pope was born on May 18th, 1920 the day of a solar eclipse. Afterwards there is only one further Pope with the prophesied slogan according to the Malachiasprophecy: " Gloria olivae ".
In the consequence the Prophetie describes that the last Pope flees at the outermost end, the city of the seven hills (Rome) will be destroyed and the terrible judge its people to the account will pull.
See on the basis the Pope list, how the slogans of the Popes fulfill themselves:
On 11 August 1999 there is a solar eclipse, following after the 222. day of the year it is the last eclipse before year 2000.
222 days later will be the night before sunrise at spring equinox, the eternal arbitrary moment for changing of seasons and Ages, because there must be watched the spring equinox constellation in the rosy dawn. The eclipse will last 2min 22sec in the center of totality.  The centrallinie of the darkness draws exactly upon Lucifer's Rock and one pregnancy period later takes place on 5 May 2000  the bead of the planets, a new edition of  asterisk of Bethlehem.
A note:
The slogans and remarks, as they are located in the original of the Malachias Prophecy, appear fat printed in the following list.
The translations of the Pope slogans appears in brackets and standard writing.
Interpretations of the CountDAWN are printed in italics.
The names of  the Popes are linked to their biographies(http://www.knight.org/advent/)

The list of the Popes

  1. St. Peter (32-67)
  2. St. Linus (67-76)
  3. St. Anacletus (Cletus) (76-88)
  4. St. Clement I (88-97)
  5. St. Evaristus (97-105)
  6. St. Alexander I (105-115)
  7. St. Sixtus I (115-125) -- also called Xystus I
  8. St. Telesphorus (125-136)
  9. St. Hyginus (136-140)
  10. St. Pius I (140-155)
  11. St. Anicetus (155-166)
  12. St. Soter (166-175)
  13. St. Eleutherius (175-189)
  14. St. Victor I (189-199)
  15. St. Zephyrinus (199-217)
  16. St. Callistus I (217-22)
  17. St. Urban I (222-30)
  18. St. Pontain (230-35)
  19. St. Anterus (235-36)
  20. St. Fabian (236-50)
  21. St. Cornelius (251-53)
  22. St. Lucius I (253-54)
  23. St. Stephen I (254-257)
  24. St. Sixtus II (257-258)
  25. St. Dionysius (260-268)
  26. St. Felix I (269-274)
  27. St. Eutychian (275-283)
  28. St. Caius (283-296) -- also called Gaius
  29. St. Marcellinus (296-304)
  30. St. Marcellus I (308-309)
  31. St. Eusebius (309 or 310)
  32. St. Miltiades (311-14)
  33. St. Sylvester I (314-35)
  34. St. Marcus (336)
  35. St. Julius I (337-52)
  36. Liberius (352-66)
  37. St. Damasus I (366-83)
  38. St. Siricius (384-99)
  39. St. Anastasius I (399-401)
  40. St. Innocent I (401-17)
  41. St. Zosimus (417-18)
  42. St. Boniface I (418-22)
  43. St. Celestine I (422-32)
  44. St. Sixtus III (432-40)
  45. St. Leo I (the Great) (440-61)
  46. St. Hilarius (461-68)
  47. St. Simplicius (468-83)
  48. St. Felix III (II) (483-92)
  49. St. Gelasius I (492-96)
  50. Anastasius II (496-98)
  51. St. Symmachus (498-514)
  52. St. Hormisdas (514-23)
  53. St. John I (523-26)
  54. St. Felix IV (III) (526-30)
  55. Boniface II (530-32)
  56. John II (533-35)
  57. St. Agapetus I (535-36) -- also called Agapitus I
  58. St. Silverius (536-37)
  59. Vigilius (537-55)
  60. Pelagius I (556-61)
  61. John III (561-74)
  62. Benedict I (575-79)
  63. Pelagius II (579-90)
  64. St. Gregory I (the Great) (590-604)
  65. Sabinian (604-606)
  66. Boniface III (607)
  67. St. Boniface IV (608-15)
  68. St. Deusdedit (Adeodatus I) (615-18)
  69. Boniface V (619-25)
  70. Honorius I (625-38)
  71. Severinus (640)
  72. John IV (640-42)
  73. Theodore I (642-49)
  74. St. Martin I (649-55)
  75. St. Eugene I (655-57)
  76. St. Vitalian (657-72)
  77. Adeodatus (II) (672-76)
  78. Donus (676-78)
  79. St. Agatho (678-81)
  80. St. Leo II (682-83)
  81. St. Benedict II (684-85)
  82. John V (685-86)
  83. Conon (686-87)
  84. St. Sergius I (687-701)
  85. John VI (701-05)
  86. John VII (705-07)
  87. Sisinnius (708)
  88. Constantine (708-15)
  89. St. Gregory II (715-31)
  90. St. Gregory III (731-41)
  91. St. Zachary (741-52)
  92. Stephen II (752)
  93. Stephen III (752-57)
  94. St. Paul I (757-67)
  95. Stephen IV (767-72)
  96. Adrian I (772-95)
  97. St. Leo III (795-816)
  98. Stephen V (816-17)
  99. St. Paschal I (817-24)
  100. Eugene II (824-27)
  101. Valentine (827)
  102. Gregory IV (827-44)
  103. Sergius II (844-47)
  104. St. Leo IV (847-55)
  105. Benedict III (855-58)
  106. St. Nicholas I (the Great) (858-67)
  107. Adrian II (867-72)
  108. John VIII (872-82)
  109. Marinus I (882-84)
  110. St. Adrian III (884-85)
  111. Stephen VI (885-91)
  112. Formosus (891-96)
  113. Boniface VI (896)
  114. Stephen VII (896-97)
  115. Romanus (897)
  116. Theodore II (897)
  117. John IX (898-900)
  118. Benedict IV (900-03)
  119. Leo V (903)
  120. Sergius III (904-11)
  121. Anastasius III (911-13)
  122. Lando (913-14)
  123. John X (914-28)
  124. Leo VI (928)
  125. Stephen VIII (929-31)
  126. John XI (931-35)
  127. Leo VII (936-39)
  128. Stephen IX (939-42)
  129. Marinus II (942-46)
  130. Agapetus II (946-55)
  131. John XII (955-63)
  132. Leo VIII (963-64)
  133. Benedict V (964)
  134. John XIII (965-72)
  135. Benedict VI (973-74)
  136. Benedict VII (974-83)
  137. John XIV (983-84)
  138. John XV (985-96)
  139. Gregory V (996-99)
  140. Sylvester II (999-1003)
  141. John XVII (1003)
  142. John XVIII (1003-09)
  143. Sergius IV (1009-12)
  144. Benedict VIII (1012-24)
  145. John XIX (1024-32)
  146. Benedict IX (1032-45)
  147. Sylvester III (1045)
  148. Benedict IX (1045)
  149. Gregory VI (1045-46)
  150. Clement II (1046-47)
  151. Benedict IX (1047-48)
  152. Damasus II (1048)
  153. St. Leo IX (1049-54)
  154. Victor II (1055-57)
  155. Stephen X (1057-58)
  156. Nicholas II (1058-61)
  157. Alexander II (1061-73)
  158. St. Gregory VII (1073-85)
  159. Blessed Victor III (1086-87)
  160. Blessed Urban II (1088-99)
  161. Paschal II (1099-1118)
  162. Gelasius II (1118-19)
  163. Callistus II (1119-24)
  164. Honorius II (1124-30)
  165. Innocent II (1130-43)

    Beginn der Malachias Prophezeiung


                                    Motto                     Bemerkung/Erfüllung
  166. Celestine II (1143-44)            Ex castro Tiberis.            Typhernas.
  167. Lucius II (1144-45)                Inimicus expulsis.            De familia Caccianemica.
  168. Blessed Eugene III (1145-53) Ex magnitudine motis.      Patria Ethruscus oppido Montis magni.
  169. Anastasius IV (1153-54)        Abbas Suburranus.           De familia Suburra.
  170. Adrian IV (1154-59)              De rure albo.                    Vilis natus in oppido Sancti Albani.
    Victor IV                               Ex terro carcere.              Fuit Cardinalis S. Nicolai in carcere Tulliano.
    Callistus III                           Via Transtiberina.             Guido Cremensis Cardinalis S. Mariae Transtiberim.
    Paschalis III                          De Pannonia Thusciae.     Antipapa. Hungarus natione
                                                                                             Episcopus Card. Tusculanus.
  171. Alexander III (1159-81)        Ex ansere custode.           De familia Paparona.
  172. Lucius III (1181-85)              Lux in ostio.                     Lucensis Card. Ostiensis.
  173. Urban III (1185-87)               Sus in cribro.                    Mediolanensis, familia cribella,
                                                                                            quae Suem pro armis gerit.
  174. Gregory VIII (1187)              Ensis Laurentii.                 Card.S.Laurentii in Lucia, cuna,
                                                                                               cuius insigna ensis falcati.
  175. Clement III (1187-91)            De schola exiet.                Romanus, domo Scholari.
  176. Celestine III (1191-98)          De rure bouensi.               Famila Bouensi.
  177. Innocent III (1198-1216)       Comes Signatus.               Familia Comitum Signiae.
  178. Honorius III (1216-27)          Canonicus de latere.          Familia Sabella, Canonicus S. Ioannis Lateranensis
  179. Gregory IX (1227-41)             Avis Ostiensis.                  Familia Comitum Signiae Episcopus Card.Ostiensis.
  180. Celestine IV (1241)                Leo Sabinus.                      Mediolanensis, cuius insignia Leo,
                                                                                                Episcopus Card.Sabinus.
  181. Innocent IV (1243-54)           Comes Laurentius.            domo flisca, Comes Lavaniae, Cardinalis S. Laurentii in Lucina.
  182. Alexander IV (1254-61)        Signum Ostiense.               De comitibus Signiae, Episcopus Card. Ostiensis.
  183. Urban IV (1261-64)              Hierusalem Campanie.       Gallus, Trecensis in Campania, Patriarcha Hierusalem
  184. Clement IV (1265-68)           Draco depressus.               cuius insigna Aquila unguibus Draconem renens.
  185. Blessed Gregory X (1271-76)Anguinus vir.                     Mediolanensis, Familia vicecomitum,
                                                                                               quae angue pro insigni gerit.
  186. Blessed Innocent V (1276)  Concionator Gallus.            Gallus, ordinis Praedicatorum.
  187. Adrian V (1276)                   Bonus Comes.                    Ottobonus familia Flisca ex comitibus Lavaniae.
  188. John XXI (1276-77)             Piscator Thuscus.               antea Ioannes Petrus Episcopus Card. Tusculanus.
  189. Nicholas III (1277-80)         Rosa composita.                Familia Ursina, quae rosam insigni gerit,
                                                                                              dictus compositus.
  190. Martin IV (1281-85)            Ex teloneo liliacei Martini.   cuius insigni lilia, canonicus,
                                                                                                &thesaurarius S.Martini Turonen.
  191. Honorius IV (1285-87)         Ex rosa leonina.                  Familia Sabella insignia rosa a leonibus gestara.
  192. Nicholas IV (1288-92)          Picus inter escas.                Picenus patria Esculanus.
  193. St. Celestine V (1294)          Ex eremo celsus.                Vocatus Petrus de morrone Eremita.
  194. Boniface VIII (1294-1303)   Ex undaru bebedictione.     Vocatus prius Benedictus, Caetanus,
                                                                                                cuius insignia undae.
  195. Blessed Benedict XI (1303-04)Concionator patereus.      qui vocabatur Frater Nicolaus, ordinis Praedicatorem.
  196. Clement V (1305-14)            De fessis aquitanicis           natione aquitanus, cuius insignia fessae erant.
  197. John XXII (1316-34)            De sutore osseo.                Gallus, famila ossa, Sutoris filius.
    Nicolaus V                            Corvus schismaticus.           qui vocabatur F. Petrus de corbario,
                                                                                               contra Ioannem XXII.Anipapa.
  198. Benedict XII (1334-42)        Frigidus Abbas                    Abbas Monasterii fontis frigidi.
  199. Clement VI (1342-52)         De rosa Attrebatensi.          Episcopus Attrebatensis, cuius insignia Rosae.
  200. Innocent VI (1352-62)         De motibus Pamachii.          Cardinalis SS.Ioannis&Pauli.T.Panmachii,
                                                                                               cuius insignia sex montes erant.
  201. Blessed Urban V (1362-70) Gallus Vicecomes.               nuncius Apostolicus ad Vicecomites Mediolanensis.
  202. Gregory XI (1370-78)          Novus de virgine forti.         qui vocabatur Petrus Belfortis,
                                                                                               Cardinalis S. Mariae novae.
    Clemens VII                       Decruce Apostolica.             qui fuit Presbyter Cardinalis SS.XII.Apostoloru,
                                                                                              cuius insignia Crux.
    Benedictus XIII                   Luna Cosmedina.                antea Petrus de luna, Diaconus Cardinalis
                                                                                              S.Mariae in Cosmedin.
    Clemens VIII                      Schisma Barchinoniu           Antipapa, qui fuit Canonicus Barchinonensis.
  203. Urban VI (1378-89)             De inferno praegnati.          Neapolitanus Pregnanus,
                                                                                               natus in loco qui dicitur Infernus.
  204. Boniface IX (1389-1404)     Cubus de mixtione.             famila tomacella a Genua Liguriae orta,
                                                                                            cuius insigna Cubi.
  205. Innocent VII (1406-06)       De meliore fydere.            Vocatus Cosmatus de melioratis Suklmonensis,
                                                                                            cuius insignia fydus.
  206. Gregory XII (1406-15)       Nauta de Ponte nigro.        Venetus, commentatarius ecclesiae Nigropontis.
    Alexander V                       Flagellum solis.                   Graecus Archiepiscopus Mediolanensis,Insignia Sol.
    Johannes XXIII                  Cervus Sirenae                   Diaconus Cardinalis S. Eustacchii,
                                                                                            qui cum cervo depingitur, Boniae legatus, Neapolitanus.
  207. Martin V (1417-31)             Corona veli aurei.              familia colonna, Diaconus Cardinalis
                                                                                            S.Georgii ad velum aureum.
  208. Eugene IV (1431-47)          Lupa Coelestina.              Venetus, canonicus antea regularis
                                                                                           Coelestinus,&Episcopus Senesis.
    Felix V                                 Amator Crucis                 qui vocabatur Amadaeus Dux Sabaudiae, insignia Crux.
  209. Nicholas V (1447-55)          De modicitate Lunae        Lunensis de Sarzana, humilibus parentibus natus.
  210. Callistus III (1445-58)        Bos pascens.                    Hispanus, cuius insignia Bos pascens.
  211. Pius II (1458-64)                 De Capra&Albergo          Senesis, qui fuit a Secretis Cardinalibus
                                                                                           Caprianico&Albergato
  212. Paul II (1464-71)                De Cervo&Leone             Venetus, qui fuit Commendatarius ecclesiae Cerviensis,
                                                                                          &Cardinalis tituli S. Marci.
  213. Sixtus IV (1471-84)            Piscator minorita.              Piscatoris filius, Franciscanus.
  214. Innocent VIII (1484-92)    Praecorsor Siciliae.            qui vocabatur Ioanes Baptista,
                                                                                           & vixit in curia Alfonsi regis Siciliae.
  215. Alexander VI (1492-1503)  Bos Albanus in portu.       Episcopus Cardinalis Albanus&Portuensis,
                                                                                            cuius insigna Bos.
  216. Pius III (1503)                    De parvo homine.               Senesis, familia piccolominea.
  217. Julius II (1503-13)             Fructus Iovis iuvabit.          Ligur, eius insigna Quercus, Iovis arbor.
  218. Leo X (1513-21)                De craticula Politiana           filius Laurentii medicei,&scholaris Angeli Politiani.
  219. Adrian VI (1522-23)          Leo Florentius.                    Floretti filius, eius insignia Leo.
  220. Clement VII (1523-34)      Flos pilei Aegri.                   Florentinus de domo medicea, eius insigna pila,& lilia.
  221. Paul III (1534-49)              Hiacinthus medicoru.          Farnesius, qui lilia pro insignibus gestat,
                                                                                            &Card.SS.Cosme,&Damiani.
  222. Julius III (1550-55)           De corona montana              antea vocatus Ioannes Maria de monte
  223. Marcellus II (1555)           Frumentum flocidum.          cuius insigna cervus&frumentum, ideo floccidum,
                                                                                            quod pauco tempore vixit in papatu.
  224. Paul IV (1555-59)             De fide Petri.                         antea vocatus Ioannes Petrus Caraffa.
  225. Pius IV (1559-65)             Esculapii pharmacum.           antea dictus Io.Angelus Medices.
  226. St. Pius V (1566-72)         Angelus nemorosus.             Michael vocatus, natus in oppido Boschi.
  227. Gregory XIII (1572-85)    Medium corpus pilaru.         cuius insigna medius Draco, Cardinalis creatus
                                                                                            a Pio.IIII, qui pila in armis gestat.
    Gregor XIII was the creator of the Gregorian calendar, its slogan (= the heavenly body in the midst of the stars), points on the connection of astronomy and calendar, or the run of the sun. Malachias Prophecy sees in his character, which was a dragon and that he was created to a cardinal by Pius IV., in whose coat of arms a lance is located the fulfilment of the Prophecy.
  228. Sixtus V (1585-90)           Axis medietate signi.             qui axem in medio Leonis in armis gestat.
    (= the axle in the center of the character). Sixtus ' slogan obviously refers to the future character lion; He  let pagan obelisken in the Vatikan set up, crown with the cross. At the eastern side of the obelisken it attached the inscription:"Ecce Crux Domini, Fugite Patres Adversae; Vicit Leo De Tribu Juda".
  229. Urban VII (1590)             De rore coeli.                         qui fuit Archiepiscopus Rossanensis in Calabria,
                                                                                             ubi mana colligitur.
    (= of the dew of the sky). This is an allusion on his former diocese Rossano, where once is to be pleased to Manna of the sky. Urban died " dew-freshly " only 12 days after its selection. It is located also in special connection to the church S. Maria Maggiore in Rome, where it is to have given a snow miracle.

    From here on ends the remarks with the fulfilled prophecies, which come from Alphons Ciaconius

  230. Gregory XIV (1590-91)      Ex antiquitate Urbis..(= from the antiquity of the city < Rome>)
    Into his time fall the fight against Heinrich IV. of Navarra and the decision a faith renewal in Rome not to permit, but to keep the tradition of the Apostels, their graves at that time in the catakombs of Rome were found. He was intimately friendly with Philipp Neri and he tried in vain to lift him into the cardinal status.
  231. Innocent IX (1591)             Pia civitas in bello. (= pious commonwealth in the war).
    In his only eight weeks long government he tried to insist on "pia civitas" in the still continuing war against Heinrich of Navarra. He wrote papers over the policy of the Aristoteles and attacks on Macchiavelli.
  232. Clement VIII (1592-1605)   Crux Romulca.  (= Roman cross)
    The coat of arms of its family Aldobrandini carries a diagonal cross-similar character. Under Clemens turned Heinrich of Navarra back to the Roman faith and in France ended the Calvinisms. His confessor for many years was Philipp Neri. Under Clemens Giordano Bruno was executed, an act, under which the catholic church has to carry still today with difficulty.

    Off here the Prophecy has no more denomination of the Popes , but only the list of the slogans.
     

  233. Leo XI (1605)                Undosus vir. (= the wave man)
    Directly before its regency probably developed the Malachiasprophecy. Philipp Neri a charismatic seer  and holy of this time could have written the Malachias Prophecy. Philipp Neri confessed to his friend Federigo Borromeo: "Sometimes I must say something and do not know not why. God requires it of me. " Philipp Neri was close friend also from Leo XI. and probably controlled in the secret one the fate of the Vatikan, since he was trusted friend and confessor of all important Popes before him and afterwards. The code to understand the Malachias- Propehecy is situated in the wave man. The Prophecy probably developed, in order to select cardinal Baronius to the Pope, who wear the wave lines in its family coat of arms. The selection fell however on the Medici- Pope Leo, whose Pontifikat passed  like a short wave. However, off there this prophecy was consulted again and again, to prove the actuality with the motto and slogans around the prophecy. But also often to fulfill the prophecy and so it became a selffulfilling prophecy.Perhaps the wave man is actual a note to 400 years later a coming new age (water bearer), which his opposite in the constellation Leo will have. The author had to suspect or know that in approx. 400 years (33 Pontificats or popes) the age of the fish goes to an end and  unconsciously he headed on it. Philipp Neri as a charismatic renewer  of the faith tried this. He used thereby Malachias the friend of Bernhard of Clairvoux, one of the last knights of the sayful temple medal as a spokesman. Before his death he give all his personal papers to the fire.
  234. Paul V (1605-21)            Gens perversa. (= wrong sex)
    He comes from the family of the Borghia and into hiss time falls the outbreak of the 30 years war. With the Dogen of Venice there were bad problems, just like with the English king James, because of a contentious oath. Nepotism was accused to him and its family.
  235. Gregory XV (1621-23)        In tribulatione pacis. (= in the distress of the peace)
    He was the large fighter against reformation. In its own writing at PhilippIII. of Spain he reminds that on the passes in the Veltlin the maintenance of the peace in Italy and Spain depend. Because of this intervention especially medal with that was coined/shaped the legend " Pacis et religiosus amor ". To his honours in   St. Pietro in Bologna, former bishop church, the inscription reads : "perpetuans pacis auctor suasor propugnator". He canonised Philipp Neri in the year 1622. He issued also the last papal order for the punishment of paganism and devil pacts, in order to murder with its assistance someone.
  236. Urban VIII (1623-44)         Lilium & rosa. (= lily and rose)
    The city where Barberini was born is Florencia, which as well known leads a lily in the coat of arms. He was archbishop of Nazareth, its coat of arms is Mary, the symbol of the rose is. Urban had large hopes on the connection between France (lily of the Bourbonen) and England (rose of the Tudor), which seem to fulfill 1624 by the marriage of the Jakobs' Ith son Karl with princess Henriette Maria. The catholic princess received therefore papal dispensation for the wedding with the Protestant prince. The price for the warranty from freedom of religion for English catholics, - a project, which should fail however. Under Urban VIII Galileio Galilei was condemned of the Inquisition. A fact the CountDAWN never will forget and forgive.
  237. Innocent X (1644-55)          Iucunditas crucis. (= joy of the cross)
    The selection to the Pope fell on him on 14 September, the day of the cross increase. He let coin two medals  for the glorification of the cross with the inscription: "dedit fructum suum into tempore". In his time fall the the condemnation the bishop Jansenius of Ypern and his view of the theology of the holy Augustinus. Sentences of the Jansenism and the Augustinus like " Christ is not  died for all humans at the cross "  were rejected as heretic. The requirement on the world domination of the catholic church by cross death Christ is derived from it. In order to help Venice with the fight for Crete against the Turks, he sent ships, soldiers and cash.
  238. Alexander VII (1655-67)     Montium custos. (= guard of the mountains)
    In the coat of arms of his family Chigi is located a radiating asterisk over six mountains. When the plague afflicted the seve hill city Rome, he rendered large services, for which the Romans established a statue at the Kapitol to it because of his welfare service. He took also measures against repeated inundations of the Tiber and hunger. By numerous buildings he adorned the seven hill city of Rome: The Scala Regia, the Collonades of Bernini, the throne of St. Peter, the front of S. Maria del Populo.
  239. Clement IX (1667-69)          Sydus olorum. (= asterisk of the swans)
    The swan is considered as a symbol animal of the poets and musicians, was fable animal of Apoll. Shakespeare is called the swan of Avon and swan singing is called the last factory of a poet. Clemens (Giulio Rospigliosi) counted itself to the poets duly and as spanish Nuntius influenced him Lope de Vega and Calderon. To his first Melodram " Sant ' Allessio"  Stefano Laudi contributed the music and Bernini the production. Further dramas particularly successfully followed, thereby " La comica dei cielo " (the comedy of the sky) again was equipped from Bernini however with the music of Antonio Maria Abbatini
  240. Clement X (1670-76)       De flumine magno. (= of the large tide)
    Already under Urban VIII. he took as Governator of Ravenna after a large inundation measures to the protection of the city. Klemens IX. (swan) and Klemens X. have however obviously reference to asterisk, since " de flumine magno " also means  the Milky Way, in old Dutch language is called "Brunelstraat" or also mill way, after the rotary movement of the asterisks by the turn of the Earth's axis. The conclave (election) from which Emilio Altieri finally came out as a Pope took almost a half year. He helps the Poland king Jan Sobieski  to the throne as the Turks in Poland flowed in and placed at the conference of peace of Nijmegen after the Frenchmen in Holland broke in.
  241. Blessed Innocent XI (1676-89)  Bellua insatiabilis. (= never satisfied beast)
    During his regency was the Western culture threatened from the Turks and the Pope called the Poland king Jan Sobieski for the protection of the city Vienna and supplied the funds . After driving the Turks out from Vienna (1683) their large banner was hung up as victory trophy over the  main portal of St. Peter.
  242. Alexander VIII (1689-91)    Poenitantia gloriosa. (= fameful regret)
    Pietro Ottoboni as Alexander VIII. strove to achieve a balance by concessions   with the Frenchman king Ludwig XIV. . Even Habsburg empire therefor came by the Turks into danger and Belgrade fell again to the Turks. Only at the dead bed it decided to the required energetic policy opposite France.
  243. Innocent XII (1691-1700)    Rastrum in porta. (= the rake at the gate)
    He issued a bull, which should lead to the end of Nepotismus in the Vatikan. The admission to the Vatikan should be refused to papal relatives, in order to abolish the bad state of the nepotism in the future.
  244. Clement XI (1700-21)         Flores circumdati. (= surrounded by flowers)
    The deeply faithful freshly selected Pope could only by a theological appraisal induced for the acceptance of his selection. After his death it became admits that a million Skudi from its private possession for alms were used. It in honours medals with the transcription "flores circumdati" were coined. Under its regency by decree the celebration of rosary was introduced in the entire church.
  245. Innocent XIII (1721-24)      De bona religione. (= of the good religion)
    He came like Innocent IIITH from the family Conti, which produced  three Popes in 13th century. He issued some decrees for the Jesuits to call them in the rite controversy to the obedience under the catholic teachings. He introduced "names of  Jesu celebration ", in order to protect those only true religion.
  246. Benedict XIII (1724-30)      Miles in bello. (= soldier in the war)
    He was first borne son and expected the inheritance duchy of the Orsinis, Gravina. Briefly before his already planned marriage however he went to Dominicanians, whose order formed also the tip of the spear of the Inquisition, scoffed also as domini canes (dogs gentlemen). His spartanic life-style forbade him each weakness and even in the intolerable summer heat he stayed it in the Vatikan instead to move to the healthier Quirinal . Against the luxury of the cardinals he issued numerous regulations. He inserted his own officium into mass  and brevier, which forced  at many enlightened courts of Europe protest and even caused refusal by coercive measures. With inexorable hardness he subjected   the Jansenists under the bull " Unigenitus " which led to the end of the Jansenism. He approved  the congregation "of the cross and suffering the Lord of the St. Paul of the cross".
  247. Clement XII (1730-40)        Columna excelsa.(= the more high Column)
    The already weak Pope goes blind briefly after his selection and governs only from the bed. Few Popes built however more than him. In his pontification falls the front of S. Giovanni in Laterano, the grave chapel of its family Corsini, the palace of the Consulta, the decoration of the Fontana Trevi, the front S. Giovanni de ' Fiorentini and the statue museum at the Capitol. He forbids also under menace of the excommunication the membership in free masonary clubs, according to his opinion the social order decomposes and so he tries to defend the central position of the church.
  248. Benedict XIV (1740-58)      Animal rurale. (= the land animal or the spirit of the country)
    His  name was Marcello Lambertini contains thus the syllable " lamb ". In the conlave to its selection, which had come after a half year by controversy and plots to the standstill, he said: " If you want a holy one, select Gotti, want a statesman, select Aldobrandini, want you a trueful, selects me ". This Pope was a large scholar and familiar his time with Dante, Tasso and Ariosto and the literature. He is considered particularly to the reason as course-bent and with him tries the papacy again a step into the recent time. His slogan " land animal " results in connection with apocalypse (literal: Revealing, clearing-up, uncovering) a new sense: Revealation of John speaks beside the victim lamb also of an animal, which steps with a leg on the land. Clearing-up and uncovering, revealing and secularization each other probably are similar. What is the clearing-up under Benedict probably today  correspondends to the secularization, or detecting the spirit of the time; both corresponds to progressing the world, (for believers probably the holy spirit) described in Revealation by occurring of the apokalyptic animal (Rev. 10.2 and 13,1: it set its left foot on the land and cried with loud voice, like a lion roars...)
    Guideline of the political strategy of Benedict XIV. were extreme tolerance and indulgence, to which he naturally is  accused by enemies and used. With his bull " Ex omnibus christiani orbis " he terminated the hardness of the former bull " Unigenitus " against theJansenismus by tolerance and solved so the problem. He called the Turkish Sultan, up to then ore enemy of the Western culture, even " good Turk ". Benedict did not give the requirement up of its predecessors, but he detected the necessities for liberality by arising industrialization and liberty of the art. How seriously he detected that, show his own words:"The Pope instructs, which do not obey the cardinals, and the people do, what they want ". How much Benedict the things brought  on the roots tells an episode, happened during a political negotiation with French Ambassador Choiseul. The Pope had enough from the remarks of the Frenchman and answered him with the words "Fa el Papa" (Its your turn to be the Pope) and set him on his throne on which Choiseul answered: " No, holy father! Everyone is to play its role. Remain Pope and I remain an Ambassador! "
    This Pope promoted the Vatican library and scholar such as Quirini, Garampi, Borgia, Muratori surrounded him. He studied antiquity Greek and eastern cults and detected reliably its meaning as a forerunner of the Christianity. Voltaire dedicated   the " Mahomet " to him and made poems of him the following:
    "Lambertinus hic est, Romæ decus, et pater orbis
    Qui mundum scriptis docuit, virtutibus ornat."
    (This is Lambertini, the pride of Rome, the father of the world,
    who teaches that world by his writings and honours by his virtues.)
  249. Clement XIII (1758-69)       Rosa umbriae. (= rose of Umbria)
    This Pope introduced the heart of Jesus celebration, whose atonement is almost in contrast to the clearing-up of its predecessor. The rose as characters of Maria and the love and Umbria as homeland of the Francis of Assisi are characters of fulfilment of its slogan. After driving the Jesuits out of Spain the heart of Jesus pictures were removed from the churches and in France the admiration of the heart of Jesus pictures was punished with death. Under him the Vatikan dropped back again into the Middle Ages.
  250. Clement XIV (1769-74)       Ursus velox. (= fast bear)
    He was from order of  Francis and his pontification was certainly lead  from the contrast of power with the Jesuits, which he tried to suppress. His slogan takes reference to the starlit sky. Ursus major or minor are two salient constellations of the North sky and symbols for the run of the world or the asterisks and the time. Clemens XIV., the latter with this name seems to give a note to the all crushing run of the bear and the time.
  251. Pius VI (1775-99)            Peregrin apostolic. (= apostolischer pilgrim or stranger)
    For centuries no Pope the church state had left, there traveled Pius VI., in order to look for understanding, to the emperor court of Joseph II. to Vienna, who finished with tolerance patent numerous monasteries . This journey astonished very much and in memories of this attendance medals with the label "peregrinus apostolicus" were   coined. Vincenzo Monti wrote, appreciating this journey, the poem: " Il pellegrino apostolico ". The critically ill Pope was kidnapped, after the Frenchmen Rome filled and proclaimed the republic at the Kapitol. Over Siena, Florenz, Bologna, Turin, Briancon and Grenoble he was carried off to Valence, where he deceased few weeks after the arrival in the foreign parts.
  252. Pius VII (1800-23)          Aquila rapax. (= the predatory eagle)
    Napoleon selected the symbol of the eagle for himself and seized the church state and finally complete Europe. When Pius boldly excommunicated Napoleon, Napoleon robbed of his liberty and set him in France imprisoned.
  253. Leo XII (1823-29)              Canis & coluber. (= dog and snake)
    Leo XII. was before bishop of Sinigaglia, who leads two dogs in the coat of arms. He condemned and fought on the sharpest way the secret federations of the free masonry and Carbonari, in which he saw the snake of the evil.
  254. Pius VIII (1829-30)            Vir religiosus. (= religious man)
    He issued only one Encyclica in his short term of office, which saw a shrinking of the religious linkage in shrinking the social order . Into his term of office in 1829 fell   the event, that the large Daniel O'Connell achieved liberty of the indignant rule for the britschen and English catholics , against walls of religious jealousy and of prejudices.
  255. Gregory XVI (1831-46)       De balneis Ethruriae. (= of the baths of Ethruria)
    The Pope of family Capellari originates from the order of camaldunensians, which was created 1012 by the holy Romuald near the medicinal bath in Camaldoli. In the proximity is situated Bagno di Romagna, which the old Romans called " balneum ", with the monastery of S. Michele near Arezzo. Gregory founded also the Etrurian museum in the Vatican, where the archaeological excavations of the pre-Christian time of Rome can be seen. As his health it still permitted the Pope undertook  an expensive journey, which costed 2 million franc to the places of the Kamaldunenser and the relics of St. Romuald, in order to get a closer connection to his people, which missed however its effect. Soon thereafter rebellions broke off, after the model of the French revolution in Etruria, Umbria, the Romagna and Toscana. Later historians had few respect on this this Pope, subsequent cardinals considered him even weak.
  256. Ven. Pius IX (1846-78)       Crux de cruce. (= cross of the cross)
    Long and sorrowfully was not only his pontification but also his life, in which he had to carry a suffering of the epilepsy. The house of Savoyen, which leads a cross in the coat of arms, became the governor of the eternal city and the cross, whom also the Pope thereby had to carry, is symbol for it. Garibaldi and other revolutionary destroyed the church state. Pius IX. was a first Pope, who visited the new world and thus the first Pope could see in Chile also the southern constellation " cross of the south ". He defined the dogma that Maria is born without hereditary sin and the dogma of the infallibility of the Pope, if the Pope announcesit solemnly " ex cathedra " for faith and moral pointingnesses. These two dogmas were fought on the sharpest until today and probably will remain up to the fall of the cross . The first Vatican council was called up by him.
  257. Leo XIII (1878-1903)      Lumen in coelo. (= light in the sky)
    The coat of arms of Pope Leo shows on blue sky  lighting asterisks. Gaston Castella wrote 1946 in his Pope history: " The large light, which could have led the peoples from the threatening storm to the stronghold of the grace, went out, but it went out only in the eyes of this world, to light up for the children of the spirit". He had to argue with increasing enmity against the Klerus  and turned even against the philosphy of Kant.
  258. St. Pius X (1903-14)           Ignis ardens. (= burning fire)
    Coming from simple famliy, was his father postman. He was holy spoken 1954 and the slogan of the Malachias- prophecy symbolized his life appropriate. His faith was burned like fires, until at the beginning of the first world fire (world war) his life ended. He gave his own pontification the slogan  "instaurare omnia in Christo" (build everything in Christ). The 15th anniversary of the introduction of the dogma of the unstained conception (immaculata) he took to the cause for special admiration of Mary and to dedicate to Mary a congress. He promotes church music and created a new catechism.
  259. Benedict XV (1914-22)      Religio depopulata. (= religion, or church without people)
    He was the Pope of the First World War, who brouht  genocides and abondon of the communist masses of the church. His name was della Chiesa (of the church) and his family coat of arms was a church. His last words were:"We offer our life, in the name of the peace of the world ".
  260. Pius XI (1922-39)              fides intrepida. (= untrepidly confidence)
    Like Pius X. he came from the common people. Before he became a Pope, he was not only the librarian of the Ambrosian library in Milan and the large Vatikani library but also master in the rock climbing. As Nuntius in Poland he endured  untrepidly in front of   the Red Army soldiers of Trotzki, while all other diplomats fled from Warsaw. As a Pope in the destroyed postwar Europe he created the "Christian king celebration". In the Lateran contracts the  long-longed Rome question was satisfying solved. In the year 1937 he turned with the Enzyklika with the German title " with burning concern " to the church and the "German Reich of Hitler", in order to turn away a religiously motivated racistic war. With the help of the layman organization "Catholic Action" this Pope tried to overcome  the contrasts of church and states. With the new-specified holy John Fisher and Thomas Morus he wanted to fight against atheistic world communism and new- pagan racism.
  261. Pius XII (1939-58)         Pastor angelicus. (= angel-same shepard)
    Eugenio Pacelli came of of a family, which is already long in the Pope service. In the Weimar Republic he was papal Nuntius. As Rome on 19 July 1943 was bombarded the Pope   appeared in the rubble of the city, on which the inhabitants of the quarter of S. Lorenzo called him "Angelo  bianco"(white angel). Before the Gestapo many Jews and refugees of many peoples could escape in the Vatikan. In the confusions of second World war he was called in many newspapers and films the "angel Pope" . After his death in the Apsis of St. Peters cathedral was established a high catafalc with latin Inscription: "Pastor Angelicus sibi creditum gregem ad aeterne vitae pascua indefatigabili cura perduxit".
  262. John XXIII (1958-63)        Pastor & nauta. (= shepard and steersman)
    The parents of Angelo Roncalli were lillte farmers in Bergamo. In ihis childhood he was thus surely shepard of the parental cattle. With Gregor XII. the slogan " nauta "  referred to the sea-side town Venice according to the Prophecy. Also John XIII. held the patriarchat of the lagoon city of Venice before his election to be to the Pope. He appointed so far the latter, the second Vatican council, in order to steer with its assistance into the new age. One year after its beginning he deceased and  left mourning and agony.
  263. Paul VI (1963-78)             Flos florum. (= flower of the flowers)
    His coat of arms shows three lilies. His most well-known Encyclika is " de humane vitae ", which one can probably be called  as the strangest blossom, in which he tries to rule the contraception, and  forbids even condoms, whereby he makes himself jointly guilty at the infection of thousands and thousands by aids. Into his term of office falls the discovery of the contraceptive pill by hormones and sexual release. The year of 1968 is considered as beginning of the youth and peace movement finding expression in the Hippies, the flower power.
  264. John Paul I (1978)           De medietate lunae. (= half moon, or bisected moon)
    His father was opportunity worker and finally glass maker last in Venice. Albino Luciani was the first Pope, who came from poorest urban working class. The first syllable of its name corresponds the first half of latin of word for moon (luna). His pontification took only 33 days, scarcely 1 1/2 moon. He did not even have enough time to plan his pontification and died as the smiling Pope in history. His smiling mouth has also the form of the moon sicle. See also the smiley :).
  265. John Paul II (1978-)          De labore solis. (= solar eclipse)
    The recent Pope got by the porphecy the last but one slogan of the list: solar eclipse! The Polish pope was born on May 18th, 1920 the day of a solar eclipse. On 11 August 1999 takes place the last total sun darkeining before 2000. Never before in mankind so many people had opportunity to observe a total solar eclipse. This eclipse will encourage people to think about celestial monemants and calendars and   lead them to create a new calendar and rule. The tenacity of this Pope in relation to the necessities of the time appears actually almost like collusion in relation to the actuality.
  266. To the next Pope corresponds the last slogan to the list: Gloria olivae. (= fame of Oliva, fame of the olive tree)

     

    The lines immediately after Gloria olivae, which is the last Pope slogan of the Malachias Prophecy reads:
    Into psecutione extreme S.R.E. sedebit. (= the bishop of Rome, persued settled down in the outermost end to withdraw...)
    Petrus Romanus, qui pascet oves in multus tribulationibus: Quibis transactis civitas septicollis diruetur, & Iudex tremedus iudicabit populum suum. Finis. (=... the Pope, who feasted so many herds of sheep. Afterwards the seven hill city (Rome) will be destroyed and the terrible judge will pull his people to the account. End.)
    Quae ad Pontifices adiecta, non sunt ipsius Malachiae, sed R.P.F. Alphonsi Giaconis, Ord. Praedicatoru, huius interpretis. (= the added remarks of the Popes, those to show how the slogan fulfilled themselves,  come not from Malachias themselves, but are of Alphons Giaconius from the order of the Praedicatorians and are its interpretations.)

    Translations, interpretations and explaining texts of Sepp Rothwangl.
    Personally, alias CountDAWN, or Count of Monte (Anti-)Christo.

    The list of the Popes

    comes with friendly permission of http://www.knight.org/advent /
    Popes, who are not on that list but are on the Malachias- prophecy are Anti-Popes and therefore not recognized by the recent Catholic church.