265    John Paul I (1978)    109    De medietate Lunæ
(of the half of the moon)
Hist.: Albino Luciani, born in Canale d'Agardo, diocese of Belluno, (beautiful moon) Elected pope on August 26, his reign lasted about a month, from half a moon to the next half...
266    John Paul II (1978-2005)    110    De labore Solis
(of the eclipse of the sun, or from the labour of the sun)
Hist.: Karol Wojtyla was born on May 18, 1920 during a solar eclipse. He also comes from behind the former Iron Curtain (the East, where the Sun rises). He might also be seen to be the fruit of the intercession of the Woman Clothed with the Sun labouring in Revelation 12 (because of his devotion to the Virgin Mary). His Funeral occurred on 8 April, 2005 when there was a solar eclipse visible in the Americas.
267    Benedict XVI (2005-2013)    111    Gloria olivæ
The Benedictine order traditionally said this Pope would come from their order, since a branch of the Benedictine order is called the Olivetans. St Benedict is said to have prophesied that before the end of the world, a member of his order would be Pope and would triumphantly lead the Church in its fight against evil. While the Holy Father chose the name "Benedict", this does not seem enough to fulfil the prophecy. Nor is it clear how Benedict XVI (a Bavarian) is "Glory of the Olives". Since he is said to have remarked in the Conclave after saying he would take the name Benedict that it was partly to honour Benedict XV, a pope of peace and reconciliation, perhaps Benedict XVI will be a peacemaker in the Church or in the World, and thus carry the olive branch.
            
268    Francis I (2013-)     112     Petrus Romanus
In persecutione extrema S.R.E. sedebit 
Petrus Romanus, qui 
pascet oues in multis tribulationibus: quibus transactis ciuitas 
septicollis diruetur, & Iudex tremêdus iudicabit populum suum. 
Finis.
(In extreme persecution, the seat of the Holy Roman Church will be 
occupied by
Peter the Roman, who will feed the sheep through many tribulations, at 
the term of which the city of seven hills will be destroyed [in 
accordance with Revelation 18:4-20], and the formidable Judge will judge
 his people. The End.)
On March 13, 2013,
 Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio of the Jewish Society of Jesus, former 
right hand man to Jesuit Superiors General Pedro Arrupe and Peter-Hans 
Kolvenbach was named Pope Francis I after St. Francis of Assisi whose 
full name was 
Francesco di Pietro (Peter) di Bernardone, an Italian who was once a beggar in Rome, effectively making Bergoglio 
"Peter the Roman." Francis
 I is the first Jesuit and the first from the Americas to be elected 
Pope. He is the first non-European pope since Syrian-born Pope Gregory 
III, who served for ten years (731–741). Francis I is well-qualified to 
be pope of the cloven hoof, fulfilling  Revelation 17:11; 13:3-10 and I 
Thessalonians 5:3 and the final prophecy of St. Malachy. If this be so 
he will also fulfill Brother Branham's prophesy of the final pope after 
the brief 'hot stage' of World War III: "I believe, one of these 
glorious days, when this united confederation of church goes together, 
and the new pope is brought out of the United States and put over there 
[in Jerusalem] according to prophecy [Daniel 7:25-25; 8:23-25; 9:27; 
11:32-35; Revelation 13], then they'll form an image like unto the beast
 [the United States and Rome's (once) Protestant daughter churches]" (
Acts of the Holy Spirit, p. 12:87).
According to Daniel 9:27, Revelation 13 and 17:10-18, Satan will 
incarnate the last pontiff who will deify himself and break Rome's 
covenant with the Jewish banksters. It is claimed 
Malachy made only 111
predictions and that the Benedictines devised pope 112 in order to dissociate their order from the 
"Beast" so that John Paul II's successor should be the final pope. However 
"Gloria olivae" resides
 still in Rome as Pope Emeritus, His Holiness (sic) Benedict XVI, and it
 appears Malachy's prophecy of popes 111 and 112 are intended to be 
conjoined in accordance with the 
two popes mentioned in 
Revelation 19:20, and 20:10. This scripture is reinforced by the fact 
Pope Benedict was the first pope to receive the Ring of St. Peter after 
it was re-instated by John Paul II who did not wear the ring, and 
contrary to custom Pope Benedict XVI did not destroy his ring but 
"disabled the seal" and now wears the ring contemporaneously with Pope 
Francis I, enjoining both to St. Peter—something that has never happened
 in the history of the false church, but fulfilling Jesus' prophecy!