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00:00Historic prophecy points to current pope as last in line, what it could mean.
00:05In an unexpected twist, a centuries-old prophecy has led many to believe that the newly elected pope could be the last pontiff before the end of the world.
00:14The prophecy, dating back to over 1,000 years, has resurfaced with alarming predictions about humanity's future.
00:22The 1,000-year-old prophecy.
00:25According to an article on Daily Mail, an ancient prophecy predicted that the pope elected during these times would be the last.
00:31As noted by Ladbible, the prophecy's historical context suggests it might be more than just a prediction.
00:37It could be seen as a divine message.
00:39What the prophecy says.
00:42The prophecy is said to have been written by a visionary who saw the future of the Catholic Church in great detail.
00:48The writer, often believed to be a saint or mystic, described how the last pope would lead the Church into the final days.
00:54The significance of Pope Leo XIV.
00:57Pope Leo XIV, elected in 2025, is seen by some as fulfilling the prophecy's prediction.
01:04As highlighted by Daily Mail, the prophecy is said to carry a terrifying warning about humanity's future.
01:11Some believe it's simply a symbolic way of showing that the Church may evolve in unexpected ways.
01:16Is it just a coincidence?
01:18Prophecies like these have been passed down through generations, but not all of them have come true.
01:24While the prophecy might be scary to some, others believe that the election of Pope Leo XIV may simply signal a new era in the Catholic Church, rather than a literal end.
01:34What does this mean for the future?
01:36Whether or not the prophecy is true, it certainly sparks a larger conversation about the future of religion and humanity.
01:43For now, the election of Pope Leo XIV and the discussion around the prophecy serve as a reminder of how deeply connected faith, history, and the future truly are.
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