The last Pope (of Rome) and the end of the Roman Papacy, its replacement, etc.
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My comment on this: St. Malachy, writing in Ireland in 1139 was Orthodox not a post-1054 Romanist Papist heretic. Romanism was imposed by the 1169-1171 Norman Conquest, led by barons from Wales. See: https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Ireland_(1169%25E2%2580%25931536)&ved=2ahUKEwib6O3W6fyDAxUrT6QEHQYRBLsQFnoECBAQBQ&usg=AOvVaw3Dq4HAitLkSEtmJ4U7gEZp.
The 24-part Anonymous Prophecy of Mount Athos of 1053 includes the end of the Papacy and the submission of the Latins to the unerring faith of the Orthodox, with one Patriarchate for all of Europe, under one flock led by one TRUE Orthodox Christian pastor. You should all join the Byzantine Apocalyptic Tradition Group. There are, of course, 3 Romes "and a fourth there shall never be", each being "cities of 7 hills" and each led, eventually, by a Patriarch: Rome (Latin) Patriarchate of the West); New Rome, Constantinople, Konstantinniya in the local Turkish dialect and Ottoman Imperial Turkish of its 1453AD conquest, forming the core of the metropolis of (Greater) Istanbul (incorporated in 1930 (whose name comes from the local Romaiki Eastern Roman dialect "Eis ton Poli" (here is/to the City) (the Ecumenical (which means Universal or global) Patriarchate; and finally, the Third Rome, Moscow (with its Patriarchate, whose responsibilities have included taking over guardianship of the West after its fall.
The Antichrist can only come, because of the need to fulfil this, and other Orthodox Christian prophecies in their entirety, a considerable while after the end of the Roman Papacy.
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