The Vatican EXPOSED; Seeing With Eyes that See

                       Revelation 17:5   

“And upon her forehead was a name written, MYSTERY, BABYLON THE GREAT, THE MOTHER OF HARLOTS AND ABOMINATIONS OF THE EARTH.”

King James Version (KJV)


                             Ephesians 5:11

“And have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather reprove them.”

King James Version (KJV)


                         Colossians 2:8 

“Beware lest any man spoil you through philosophy and vain deceit, after the tradition of men, after the rudiments of the world, and not after Christ.”

King James Bible


Preface:



This in NOT a personal attack on the Catholics and others that are caught up in the Laodicean church feeding on the LEAVEN of the NICOLAITANS. 

These followers of false teachers and prophets are spiritually Blind - God Forbid - We cry out to them and pray they be saved. 

We also do not run around hitting others over the head with our King James Bible either. They can NOT see at this time.  We are to speak out openly and expose this wickedness.


We also want our viewers to understand  ultimately the “bad guy” behind all this is the “god” of this world - Satan.


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And in my mission to WAKE UP all those in a "religious system" like the Vatican.

I pray this wakes them up, but sadly they do NOT care. Why? 


Why? Because they do NOT BELIEVE. They have no ROOT - The Spirit of Christ within them. They are prey to be taken as spoils.

Because Ezekiel 14 and are clear that if people have idols in their hearts God will give them over to false prophets. 

See Study Links below:



The King James Bible, Ezekiel 14 speaks to God’s judgment on those with hardened hearts and idols, particularly in verses like Ezekiel 14:3-5 and 14:9-11, where God declares He will answer idolaters according to their own delusions and allow them to be deceived by false prophets as a consequence of their sin.

Here’s how this theme harmonizes with or is reflected in the Pauline Epistles and the Gospels in the New Testament, focusing on the idea of God giving people over to deception due to hard hearts, idols, or persistent sin:
Pauline Epistles

Romans 1:21-28
  • Text: "Because that, when they knew God, they glorified him not as God, neither were thankful; but became vain in their imaginations, and their foolish heart was darkened... Wherefore God also gave them up to uncleanness through the lusts of their own hearts... And even as they did not like to retain God in their knowledge, God gave them over to a reprobate mind..." (Romans 1:21, 24, 28, KJV).

  • Harmony: Paul describes a process where people reject God, worship idols (here, their own desires or creation), and harden their hearts. As a result, God "gives them up" to their own delusions and sinful ways, akin to Ezekiel 14’s warning that God will answer idolaters according to their idols, leading them into further deception. The "reprobate mind" parallels being ensnared by false teachings or prophets.

    2 Thessalonians 2:9-12
    • Text: "Even him, whose coming is after the working of Satan with all power and signs and lying wonders, And with all deceivableness of unrighteousness in them that perish; because they received not the love of the truth, that they might be saved. And for this cause God shall send them strong delusion, that they should believe a lie: That they all might be damned who believed not the truth, but had pleasure in unrighteousness" (2 Thessalonians 2:9-12, KJV).

    • Harmony: This passage explicitly echoes Ezekiel 14:9 ("And if the prophet be deceived when he hath spoken a thing, I the Lord have deceived that prophet"), where God allows or sends delusion to those who reject truth for idols or sin. Paul warns of a "strong delusion" tied to false signs and prophets (the man of sin), a direct consequence of unrepentant hearts, mirroring Ezekiel’s judgment.
2 Timothy 4:3-4
  • Text: "For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine; but after their own lusts shall they heap to themselves teachers, having itching ears; And they shall turn away their ears from the truth, and shall be turned unto fables" (2 Timothy 4:3-4, KJV).
  • Harmony: While not a direct quote, this reflects Ezekiel 14’s principle. People with sinful hearts ("their own lusts") reject truth, and God permits them to follow false teachers, akin to being handed over to deception as a result of idolatry or hardness of heart.
Gospels


Matthew 13:10-15 (Parable of the Sower

and Hardened Hearts)
    • Text: "And the disciples came, and said unto him, Why speakest thou unto them in parables? He answered and said unto them, Because it is given unto you to know the mysteries of the kingdom of heaven, but to them it is not given... For this people's heart is waxed gross, and their ears are dull of hearing, and their eyes they have closed; lest at any time they should see with their eyes and hear with their ears, and should understand with their heart, and should be converted, and I should heal them" (Matthew 13:10-11, 15, KJV).


    • Harmony: Jesus quotes Isaiah 6:9-10, but the concept aligns with Ezekiel 14. A hardened heart leads to spiritual blindness, and God withholds understanding, leaving them vulnerable to misinterpretation or false teaching. While not explicitly about false prophets here, the outcome—being left in darkness—parallels Ezekiel’s judgment.

  1. John 12:37-40
    • Text: "But though he had done so many miracles before them, yet they believed not on him: That the saying of Esaias the prophet might be fulfilled, which he spake, Lord, who hath believed our report? and to whom hath the arm of the Lord been revealed?

    • Therefore they could not believe, because that Esaias said again, He hath blinded their eyes, and hardened their heart; that they should not see with their eyes, nor understand with their heart, and be converted, and I should heal them" (John 12:37-40, KJV).

    • Harmony: Again citing Isaiah 6, this passage reflects a divine response to unbelief and hard hearts, similar to Ezekiel 14. God’s blinding and hardening can be seen as a precursor to being given over to deception, as those who reject truth are left to their own devices or false guides.




 Introduction:

HOW I WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER POPE FRANCIS:



check out the Virgin holding baby Jesus in the background.

The irony of Francis' speech:  "Joseph accepts his brothers who
 betrayed him."


FOR THOSE WITH EYES TO SEE...  AND YES WE'RE STILL TALKING ABOUT THIS

 WOLF REPROBATE KENNETH COPELAND THE JUDAS GOAT BRINGING BACK HIS

 SHEEPLE TO ROME.


https://youtu.be/Hsv-JWJMsKY?si=fEeKIk9e1yRfym4o





The Litany of Saints, a chant invoking the intercession of saints, 


The background music in Pope Francis' funeral procession at St. Peter's Basilica performed the Litany of Saints, a traditional hymn often used in solemn Catholic ceremonies. This chant invokes the names of saints, asking for their intercession and blessings.

Lyrics from this The term "litany" originates from the Greek word litaneia, meaning "supplication" or "prayer." In Christian tradition, a litany is a form of prayer consisting of a series of petitions or invocations, often chanted or recited in a call-and-response format. It is deeply rooted in the Church's liturgical practices and is used to invoke the intercession of saints, express communal prayers, or seek divine mercy.

In the context of a funeral procession, such as the one for Pope Francis, the Litany of Saints holds profound significance. It is a solemn and sacred chant that underscores the communal aspect of prayer, inviting the saints to intercede for the deceased and the congregation. This invocation reflects the Catholic belief in the communion of saints and the hope of eternal life. The litany serves as a spiritual accompaniment, guiding the soul of the departed and offering comfort to the mourners.

The Litany of Saints is often used in major Catholic ceremonies, including ordinations, baptisms, and funerals, symbolizing unity and the shared faith of the Church.



Lord, have mercy. Lord, have mercy
Christ, have mercy. Christ, have mercy.
Lord, have mercy. Lord, have mercy.


1 Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us.
Saint Michael, pray for us.
Holy Angels of God, pray for us.
Saint John the Baptist, pray for us.
Saint Joseph, pray for us.
Saint Peter and Saint Paul, pray for us.
Saint Andrew, pray for us.
Saint John, pray for us.
Saint Mary Magdelene, pray for us.
Saint Stephen, pray for us.
Saint Ignatius of Antioch, pray for us.
Saint Lawrence, pray for us.
Saint Perpetua and Saint Felicity, pray for us.
Saint Agnes, pray for us.
Saint Gregory, pray for us.
Saint Augustine, pray for us.
Saint Athanasius, pray for us.
Saint Basil, pray for us.
Saint Martin, pray for us.
Saint Benedict, pray for us.
Saint Francis and Saint Dominic, pray for us.
Saint Francis Xavier, pray for us.
Saint John Vianney, pray for us.
Saint Catherine of Siena, pray for us.
Saint Teresa of Jesus, pray for us.
All holy men and women,
Saints of God, pray for us.


Lord, be merciful, Lord, deliver us, we pray.
From all evil, Lord, deliver us, we pray.
From every sin, Lord, deliver us, we pray.
From everlasting death, Lord, deliver us, we pray.
By your Incarnation, Lord, deliver us, we pray.
By your Death and Resurrection, Lord, deliver us, we pray.
By the outpouring of the Holy Spirit. Lord, deliver us, we pray.


Be merciful to us sinners, Lord, we ask you, hear our prayer.


Bring these chosen ones to new birth through the grace of Baptism,
Lord, we ask you, hear our prayer.


Make this font holy by your grace for the new birth of your children,
Lord, we ask you, hear our prayer.


Jesus, Son of the living God,
Lord, we ask you, hear our prayer.
Christ, hear us. Christ, hear us.
Christ, graciously hear us.
Christ, graciously hear us.


Source: Breaking Bread (Vol. 39) #32

Pope Francis Arrives at St. Peter’s: Vatican Mourns as Pope Francis’ Body Moved to Basilica 


https://youtu.be/7MgDPu-Hm7I?si=UnCZdA_DBWoJYqUN


 Hundreds and Hundreds of Comments like this:



@appleromas69411 

We can see the Holiness even to his death. Thats the Catholic that im proud to be.


@alexong6035
Job well done My faithful Servant!# Amen!#


@MarilynAnjewierden
A heartfelt farewell to Our beloved POPE FRANCIS


@peggyfrancis9527
R.I.P. POPE FRANCIS & look after your flock from on high. We are your faithful children here on earth. Peace to the world over.

@phrisilawar
Rest in peace Holy Father and pray for all our the world Amen


@wolphannonglang1899
Pray for the world pope Francis. Amen.





Essential Background Studies:




The Queen of Heaven EXPOSED; Conclusion - Parts 1 and 2 included in links in description box


https://youtu.be/34SYPGlAS58






COME OUT OF HER MY PEOPLE means far more than physically out... Expose Darkness 511





Corollary to the Queen of Heaven Study from Sister Quandra



https://www.thethirdheaventraveler.com/2025/03/the-christ-is-king-cry-judaizers-yeshua.html



https://www.thethirdheaventraveler.com/2025/03/the-queen-of-heaven-exposed-expose.html



All Popes of the Catholic Church: (St Peter * as claimed falsely by the Vatican  up to - Francis


It is Jesus Christ NOT Peter who is THE ROCK; Be ready always to give an answer to every man (thethirdheaventraveler.com)



https://youtu.be/305OOQGc2yY?si=JlyqLPkV8X-aFk4Q




List of popes - Wikipedia




The complete apostasy in the "vain imagination" and the "tradition of man" and NOT after Christ is found in just a cursory view of the List of Popes. 

Ask yourself why are there so many gaps during obvious infighting and struggles of corruption and antipopes and apostates and obvious scandals.Just take a moment to understand the timelines and gaps and why there are pontificate numbers assigned

The distinction between the Pope's number and the number of the pontificate lies in the way the papacy is counted. The Pope's number refers to the individual who holds the office, while the number of the pontificate represents the sequence of papal reigns, including gaps, antipopes, and other complexities in the history of the Church.

Pontificate


The word "pontificate" has its roots in Latin. It derives from "pontifex," which originally referred to a high priest in ancient Rome. The term "pontifex" is believed to mean "bridge-maker" or "path-maker," combining the Latin words pons (bridge) and facere (to make). This metaphorical meaning suggests the role of the pontiff as a bridge between the earthly and divine realms

The term "pontificate" refers to the reign or tenure of a pope as the Bishop of Rome and leader of the Catholic Church. It encompasses the period during which the pope exercises his spiritual and administrative authority. The numbering of pontificates includes all legitimate popes, but historical disputes, such as the inclusion of antipopes, have led to irregularities in the numbering.


Antipopes

Antipopes are individuals who claimed the papal throne in opposition to the legitimately elected pope. These rival claimants often arose during periods of political or theological conflict within the Church. For example, during the Western Schism (1378–1417), multiple individuals claimed to be the true pope, leading to confusion and division. Antipopes are not recognized as legitimate successors of St. Peter, and their inclusion in historical records has sometimes complicated the numbering of popes.

Gaps in Succession

The gaps in the succession of popes can be attributed to several factors:

Periods of Vacancy: After the death or resignation of a pope, there may be a delay in electing a successor, resulting in a vacancy in the papal office.

Historical Disputes: Conflicts over the legitimacy of certain popes or antipopes have led to discrepancies in the official list of pontificates.

Early Church Records: The chronology of the early popes is heavily disputed due to the lack of reliable historical records. The first lists of popes were written centuries after the time of St. Peter, combining contradictory traditions.

Microsoft Copilot. "Background of Papal Succession, Antipopes, and Gaps in Pontificates." April 23, 2025. Generated in conversation.


St Malachy Prophecy

Although interesting, the so called St Malachy Prophecy is a "demonic distraction" when examining evidence. 

Regarding the St Malachy Prophecy.

The Prophecy of the Popes, first published in 1595 by Arnold Wion and attributed to St. Malachy, lists 112 cryptic Latin mottos supposedly describing popes from Celestine II (1143 CE) to a final pope, "Petrus Romanus" (Peter the Roman). The final motto states: “In persecutione extrema S.R.E. sedebit. Petrus Romanus, qui pascet oves in multis tribulationibus, quibus transactis civitas septicollis diruetur, & judex tremendus judicabit populum suum. Finis.” (Translation: “In the final persecution of the Holy Roman Church, there will sit Peter the Roman, who will feed his flock amid many tribulations, after which the seven-hilled city [Rome] will be destroyed, and the dreadful Judge will judge his people. The end.”)

Scholars widely view the prophecy as a 16th-century forgery, likely created to influence a papal conclave, with accurate mottos up to 1590 and vague or inaccurate ones thereafter. The Catholic Church has no official stance, and many theologians dismiss it as a hoax.

Pope Francis’s Context
Pope Francis, elected March 13, 2013, is the 266th pope and pontificate per the Vatican’s Annuario Pontificio and the Wikipedia list you referenced (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_popes). 

The prophecy’s 112 mottos, starting with Celestine II (165th pope), suggest a total of 277 popes (165 + 112), placing Francis (266th) 11 popes short of the final "Peter the Roman." However, popular interpretations often align the 111th motto ("Gloria olivae," Glory of the Olive) with Benedict XVI (265th pope) and the 112th ("Peter the Roman") with Francis or his successor, ignoring the numerical mismatch.

Search Results Analysis
Using the provided web and X results (search query: "discussions about Pope Francis and 'Peter the Roman' recent results"), here’s what recent discussions reveal:
Web DiscussionsSpeculation Linking Francis to "Peter the Roman":Some sources claim Francis could be "Peter the Roman" due to his Italian heritage (born Jorge Bergoglio to Italian immigrants) and his papal name, Francis, evoking St. Francis of Assisi, whose father was named Pietro (Peter). For example, Catholic Answers Magazine (2013) notes proponents argue Francis’s birth name (Giovanni di Pietro di Bernardone, via St. Francis) and Italian roots fit the prophecy.
Irish Central (April 21, 2025) suggests Francis is the last pope after Benedict XVI ("Gloria olivae"), citing his name and heritage as evidence.

Times Now (April 21, 2025) and Hindustan Times (April 21, 2025) report renewed interest in the prophecy post-Francis’s death, with some interpreting him as the final pope before "Peter the Roman," though others see his successor as the prophesied figure.

Focus on Francis’s Successor:Daily Mail (April 22, 2025) and Hindustan Times highlight that three cardinals among the frontrunners to succeed Francis—Peter ErdĹ‘ (Hungary), Peter Turkson (Ghana), and Pietro Parolin (Italy)—bear the name Peter, fueling speculation that one could be "Peter the Roman." These sources tie the prophecy to a 2027 Judgment Day, based on a questionable timeline from Pope Sixtus V’s papacy (1585–1590, 442 years to 2027).
Euronews (March 14, 2025) notes the prophecy’s resurgence amid Francis’s illness, suggesting his successor could be the final pope, with 2027 as the apocalyptic year.
Skeptical and Critical Views:Catholic Answers Magazine (2013) and uCatholic (2024) dismiss the prophecy as a forgery, arguing its mottos are ambiguous and retrofitted. They note the Church does not endorse it, and Francis’s links to "Peter the Roman" (e.g., Italian heritage) are strained.
Quora (2021) calls the prophecy a 16th-century forgery to support a papal candidate, labeling efforts to link Francis as “utter nonsense.”

U.S. Catholic (2013) and Wikipedia (April 21, 2025) emphasize the prophecy’s lack of historical evidence and post-1595 inaccuracies, with papal historian Anura Guruge calling it unworthy of attention.

Tomorrow’s World (2013) argues Francis need not be the final pope, as the prophecy allows for intervening popes before "Peter the Roman," and questions the apostolic succession from Peter.
Apocalyptic Speculation:Times Now and Daily Mail tie the prophecy to a 2027 Judgment Day, speculating that Francis’s death (April 21, 2025) sets the stage for a Peter-named successor to lead during “tribulations.” These sources lack scholarly backing and rely on sensationalism.

Virily (2018) notes some Catholics, like Cardinal Burke, speculated about “End Times” under Francis but argues he doesn’t fit "Peter the Roman," as the prophecy describes a competent leader, not one losing members (as they claim Francis did).

X Discussions (Sentiment and Claims)
Recent posts on X (April 21–22, 2025) reflect varied sentiments, often speculative or skeptical, about Francis and "Peter the Roman":Support for Francis as Last Pope: One user (
@sueraciti9) claims Francis is the last pope per St. Malachy’s prophecy, citing the Book of Revelation and a History Channel documentary, suggesting he fulfills the final motto.
Confusion and Doubt:
@WorldObserver24 finds the "Peter the Roman" prophecy confusing, noting Francis was thought to be "Peter the Roman" but doesn’t match the description (leading during final persecution), suggesting the prophecy is false or misinterpreted.
Rejection of Francis as "Peter the Roman":
@GroovySciFi dismisses the link, calling the prophecy fake and Francis’s connection (via his father’s name, Pietro) “extremely weak.”
@LordX11235 argues Francis can’t be "Peter the Roman" since a new pope will be elected, citing errors by prophecy supporters like the Most Holy Family Monastery.
Successor Speculation:
@thewolvenhour notes three Peter-named cardinals (Erdő, Turkson, Parolin) as potential successors, suggesting one could be "Peter the Roman," though this is speculative.
Conspiracy Angle:
@EvengelosG claims Francis’s death means the next “pope” could be an “abomination of desolation,” implying a false or evil leader, not necessarily "Peter the Roman."
Critical EvaluationIs Francis "Peter the Roman"?:Proponents’ Case: Some web sources (Irish Central, Times Now) and X users (
@sueraciti9) argue Francis is the last pope, linking his Italian roots and St. Francis’s father (Pietro) to "Peter the Roman." His papacy’s challenges (e.g., Church scandals, health issues) are seen as “tribulations.”
Counterarguments: Most scholarly sources (Catholic Answers, uCatholic, Quora) and X posts (
@GroovySciFi,
@LordX11235) reject this, noting the prophecy’s forgery status, vague mottos, and weak connections (e.g., Francis’s name isn’t Peter). The numerical count (266th pope vs. 277th expected) suggests Francis is too early. His death on April 21, 2025, further disproves claims he’s the final pope, as a conclave is underway.

Will "Peter the Roman" Follow Francis?:Speculative Support: Daily Mail, Hindustan Times, and X user
@thewolvenhour highlight three Peter-named cardinals as potential successors, suggesting one could fulfill the prophecy if elected in the upcoming conclave (expected within 15–20 days of Francis’s death, by May 6–11, 2025). The 2027 Judgment Day timeline adds urgency but lacks evidence.

Skeptical Perspective: The prophecy’s lack of credibility undermines predictions. Wikipedia notes the prophecy allows for unlisted popes between the 111th motto (Benedict XVI) and "Peter the Roman," meaning the final pope could be further off. The Vatican’s silence and historical inaccuracies (e.g., post-1595 mottos) suggest no reliable basis for expecting Francis’s successor to be "Peter the Roman."
Prophecy’s Reliability:The consensus among historians (Catholic Encyclopedia, Wikipedia) is that the prophecy is a 1590s forgery, accurate only up to 1590 due to retrofitting. Post-1595 mottos, like those for recent popes, are vague (e.g., “Gloria olivae” for Benedict XVI) or miss the mark.
X posts reflect public skepticism, with users like
@WorldObserver24 questioning the prophecy’s logic and
@GroovySciFi calling it fake. Even believers (@sueraciti9) rely on secondary sources (e.g., documentaries) rather than primary evidence.


Your focus on papal numbers (e.g., Francis as 266th pope/pontificate, Benedict IX’s three pontificates) and skepticism of Catholic claims (e.g., Linus’s pontificate, Church origins) aligns with questioning the prophecy’s validity. 

The prophecy’s numerical issues (112 mottos vs. 266 popes) echo the YouTube video’s errors (e.g., Linus as pontificate 10), suggesting reliance on non-authoritative sources. Your interest in the 1622 martyrdom and Jesuits ties to the Church’s historical authority, which the prophecy challenges by predicting its end under "Peter the Roman."

Conclusion
Recent discussions on the web and X show mixed views: some speculate Francis was "Peter the Roman" due to his heritage and papacy’s challenges, but most scholarly sources and skeptical X users dismiss this, citing the prophecy’s forgery status and Francis’s death disproving the claim. Others suggest Francis’s successor (267th pope, to be elected by mid-May 2025) could be "Peter the Roman," especially with Peter-named cardinals like ErdĹ‘, Turkson, or Parolin as frontrunners, but this lacks credible evidence. The prophecy’s historical inaccuracies and vague mottos make it unreliable, and the Vatican does not endorse it. Thus, there’s no solid basis to expect "Peter the Roman" as Francis’s immediate successor or the last pope.

Comments

  1. Great Video ...yes the Rock also thought about that Hellywood actor the rock..yes they build on a different rock a small rock..hence the keystone...missing on the sarcophagus of the pope..the dollar bill getting the top stone ( the devil ) The rock is ofcourse Lord Jesus...but they have a different stone ..as the pope and his coffin clearly showed us the concept of 3 the side of a piramide...on top of the square 4 sides the people ...it goes all back to Egypt!!...they all are building on sand! no foundation and indeed according to the rules of men...for them Peter is the Rock and the Pope is his successor and he was the rock acc to them..they indeed believe a different Jesus. It explains Free STONE MASONS..concept of 3 the compas ( 60 degrees ) and concept of 4 the square hence the Piramide..base is 4 4 sides with 3 sides ...

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    1. Thank you TDN. As always appreciate your in-depth, scripture based commentary. AMEN! Going to post this to the Video.

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