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To: narses
Pius XIII

I hope not...here's what Pius X had to say about one of his succesors of the same name.

Pope Pius X (1903-14): This Pope had a number of prophetic visions. In 1909, in the midst of an audience with members of the Franciscan order, he seemed to fall into a trance. Moments passed, then his eyes sprung open and he jumped to his feet. "What I have seen is terrifying!” he cried out. “Will I be the one, or will it be a successor? What is certain is that the Pope will leave Rome and, in leaving the Vatican, he will have to pass over the dead bodies of his priests!" It’s uncertain what this vision alluded to, but it is similar in many respects to the reported third prophecy of Fatima. Later, shortly before his death, another vision came to him: "I have seen one of my successors, of the same name, who was fleeing over the bodies of his brethren. He will take refuge in some hiding place; but after a brief respite, he will die a cruel death. Respect for God has disappeared from human hearts. They wish to efface even God's memory. This perversity

15 posted on 04/03/2005 7:53:05 PM PDT by pgkdan (Johannes Paulus Magnus, ora pro nobis!)
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To: pgkdan

Leo XIV


16 posted on 04/03/2005 7:56:14 PM PDT by LynnHam
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"This perversity "


That is where you ended. Does the text continue?

I had actually heard of that prophecy once before (of course on Freerepublic). Where did you get that text? It would be interesting to see what else it says. Any chance it might tie into the Dream of St. John Bosco?
31 posted on 04/04/2005 2:06:48 PM PDT by tlRCta (St. Thomas More, Pray for Us! St. John Fisher, Pray for Us!)
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