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Vatican Source: ‘Pope is Dying’, Conclave Prep underway, credible Journalist reports
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Secretary to “one of the most powerful Vatican Cardinals”…“Pope” Francis on Feb. 26, 2020
One has to be very careful with big breaking news stories, and few are bigger than the
(supposed) Pope dying. Therefore, we will tread carefully here, but tread we must.
Conservative journalist John Gizzi, formerly a writer for Human Events, is currently the chief political columnist and White House correspondent for Newsmax. Today, Dec. 7, he released the following report:
Vatican Preps for Conclave as ‘Pope Is Dying’ (Newsmax)
The brief article is behind a paywall, but the $1 immediate access fee will be affordable for most. For copyright reasons, we cannot quote much from it here. Gizzi writes that a “secretary of one of the most powerful Vatican Cardinals” told him straightfowardly: “Pope Francis is dying.” Furthermore, Gizzi asserts that sources inside the Vatican do not expect Francis (Jorge Bergoglio) to see the end of next year, 2022, and are in “pre-Conclave mode”.

Without more details, one can only speculate as to what exactly the situation is, but
apparently Francis is said to be terminally ill and not expected to live another 13 months for that reason. A diagnosis has not been revealed or rumored, but colon cancer would be a possibility, considering Bergoglio’s colon surgery back in early July. At the time, some Vaticanists expressed concern that this surgery had not been announced days or weeks in advance, as would have been customary. This past July 7, Luis Badilla Morales of the Francis-friendly and well-connected Italian Novus Ordo blog Il Sismografo reported that Francis’ condition was more serious than the Vatican was letting on. He wrote:
…[T]here is a very significant detail that many in these hours underestimate, ignore or
manipulate: the disease that has struck Pope Francis is severe and degenerative. It
could also be chronic. Certainly the Holy Father will return to the Vatican to resume his journey in the footsteps of Peter but he will never be the same again.

The Holy Father must take care of his health carefully and in this he must be helped
by everyone, mainly Catholics. He knows that he will have to change his life a lot:
fatigue, rest, limits, nutrition, rehabilitative physical exercises …One small way to stay close to the Pope while he regains his strength — a slow, gradual and complex process — is to do away with flattery in the press. Pope Francis does not need it.
(Luis Badilla, “Pope Francis does not need flattery in the press”, Il Sismografo, July 7,
2021; translation by Robert Moynihan at Inside the Vatican, Letter #47, July 7, 2021.)

In light of the speculations about his health this summer, the false pope himself weighed in during a meeting with Jesuits in Slovakia on Sep. 12, 2021:
still alive, even though some people wanted me to die. I know there were even
meetings between prelates who thought the pope’s condition was more serious than
the official version. They were preparing for the conclave. Patience! Thank God, I’m all
right. Undergoing that surgery was a decision I didn’t want to make. It was a nurse who
convinced me. Nurses sometimes understand the situation more than doctors because
they are in direct contact with the patients.
(Antipope Francis, quoted in Antonio Spadaro, “’Freedom Scares Us’: Pope Francis’
conversation with Slovak Jesuits”, La Civiltà Cattolica, Oct. 20, 2021.)

Clearly, today’s report from John Gizzi about what that secretary to a powerful Vatican
cardinal told him is right in line with what Francis laments there. The question at issue, then, is whether it is Francis and the Vatican public relations machine that are downplaying the reality, or whether certain officials in the Vatican are exaggerating it, perhaps due to wishful thinking. Time will surely tell.

Francis will turn 85 on Dec. 17, and it isn’t terribly surprising that at that age, there should be talk of the state of his health and his eventual death. This is true especially considering the man’s immense workload and tiring schedule — it’s not like he’s just sitting around all day, solving crossword puzzles. One wishes he were!
It would be most ironic if Francis should die before “Pope Emeritus” Benedict XVI. The
“Resignationists” would have a field day! Others would probably call for a campaign to “reelect Ratzinger”. Do not be fooled, however. It doesn’t matter whether the Holy See is infected with the Bergoglio variant or the Ratzinger variant — either way, the virus is the same: Vatican II.

 

https://novusordowatch.org/2021/12/pope-francis-is-dying-john-gizzi/

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Right on schedule for the election or selection of Petras Romanus the last pope.

On another note, if the Frankenpope is truly dying, may he repent before it is too late.

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Wild thoughts were racing through my head reading this and my inquiring mind wants to know -- what if ... with the opening of the new "one world religion" center in 2022....  means there isn't a need for a pope anymore....   Ok clearly I haven't had enough coffee, but I just want to go Home!

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I thought according to St. Malichi that he would be the last pope of the catholic church before it's total collapse!  Certainly, it is no longer the same church we grew up with!

The sins of this ecclesiastical enclave long known and it's sordid past have caught up and being revealed in these last days!

This also speaks to an inferred timetable of sorts!

TR

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Cardinal Pietro Parolin, the last pope?  He is the one that filled in for the Pope at the last UN meeting.

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Pietro = Peter

Parolin = ?

It is quite interesting that you can't find information on the origin of the surname Parolin anywhere when doing a search on the internet. Hmmm...

Anyway, he is Italian and definitely Roman in that sense.

He could be called Peter the Roman.

 

 

 

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I was just thinking about this yesterday or the day before! I hadn't read anything about Francis being sick. I thought to myself " I bet the next pope will be called Peter..."

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The rock — yet another imitation that mimics the true God and creator - We just need to leave :prayer-hands:

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Ready to rise...

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Will be easier to fly like eagle when we leave all these turkeys behind!

TR

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