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Re: Anti-pope John XXIII
« Reply #15 on: December 23, 2021, 11:34:28 AM »
On 28 October 1958, Cardinal Angelo Roncalli was elected pope, taking the name Pope John; the first to take the name John in 500 years. Why did no pope take the name of John in 500 years? The reason is that whatever pope took the name of John would have the same name as the last Pope John XXIII (1410-1415) who was declared an anti-pope by the Church. Why would Roncalli choose the name of an anti-pope?  John XXIII (Roncalli) convoked Vatican II and the rest is history. God makes things very clear for those with eyes to see.

Why would Roncalli choose the name of an anti-pope?

Yes, very interesting question. There is another aspect to the name John. It belings to St John the Baptist and St John the Evangelist who wrote the Biblical Apocalypse that warns the world of Satan's ongoing attack on the Catholic Church. Now few know that these two saints were adopted as the patron saints of Fɾҽҽmαsσɳɾყ. There is a famous freemasonic image of both of them with a 'point within a circle' that has all sorts of meanings for freemasons.

On another posting I gave an allegorical Johannine connection between the two sets of St Johns that occurred at the vision of Knock on the 21st August 1879. The main aspect of the vision however, was a forlorn Lamb on an empty altar (Holy Sacrifice of the Mass) surrounded by angels, it of course representing Christ and the Sacrifice of the Catholic Latin Mass of the time, codified at the Council of Trent (1545-1563), all bathed in a wondrous light. Nothing was heard at Knock, just the vision that could only be understood in an allegorical sense. It is also a fact that the only place where the word allegory is mentioned in Scripture is in St Paul’s Letter to the Galatians: ‘things are said by an allegory’ (Gal. 4:24). We also know that it was the Galatians who were advised that if an angel from heaven should preach a different gospel to that which they had been taught, to reject it. (Gal 1:8) Descendants of the Galations now lived in Knock. Like Fatima, Fɾҽҽmαsσɳɾყ was active in Ireland at the time even in Knock.

Knock occurred in a place in west Ireland that suffered the Catholic persecution of Oliver Cromwell, especially the Mass. Cromwell hated the latin Mass and allowed only the Protestant mass. This led to the Mass rocks of Ireland, secret Masses that were sought out by Cromwell's soldiers. The vision at Knock was dominated by the lamb and altar. At that time the Catholic Ecclesiastical Congregation of the Kingdom of Ireland met at Clonmacnoise on the 4th of Dec. 1649, and issued a proprio motu, with reference to the English government’s intention to ‘extirpate’ (eradicate or destroy completely) the Catholic religion, warning Catholics not to be deceived by those supposedly acting in the name of God.  Given the universal nature of a proprio motu, i.e., a message for ‘all nations’, what it warned about was a plan to destroy Catholicism in all nations by way of Cromwell's new Mass for Catholics.

Now we all know from history that Vatican II set up the circuмstances for the elimination of the TLM to be replaced with a 'Cromwell Protestant Mass.' So who started it all?

On 28 October 1958, at age 76, Cardinal Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli was elected pope taking the name Pope John; yes John, the first to do so in 500 years. Accordingly he became Pope John XXIII, the same as the last Pope John XXIII (1410-1415) who was declared an anti-pope by the Church. Soon after his election John XXIII called a council of the Church, Vatican II. He said the call came to him in a dream. Pope John promised a ‘renewal’ in the Church that was flourishing at the time. We know what happened after that.

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Re: Anti-pope John XXIII
« Reply #16 on: December 23, 2021, 01:02:00 PM »

Original John XXIII = Baldassare Cossa (biography)

Second John XXIII = Angelo Roncalli

Angelo Roncalli = new Baldassare Cossa.

Baldassare (Italian) = Baltasar (Babylonian) 

Baltasar = Son of Nabuchodonosor (Daniel 5)

Angelo Roncalli = King Baltasar (Daniel 5)

King Baltasar (Roncalli) calls a "profane banquet" (Vatican II) for all the nobles of Babylon (Bishops). Right after his profane, worldly feast began, King Baltasar (Roncalli) was murdered. Darius the Mede (Montini) took over his Kingdom (the Papacy).

The above paragraph is an example of using an allegorical key to understand the Book of Daniel. If that interpretative method is correct, we are currently in the period described in Daniel 11.