Yes, it's impotant, despite our outrage about his heresies and destruction of the Church, to recall charity. Imagine if you were about to face his judgment for everything he's done.
Also, imagine if he were your child. He's somebody's child. Even if their children become serial killers, their parents grieve due to the love they still have for them. I'll pray for Bergoglio's salvation.
Nor am I too excited, given that his successor might be worse. And, by worse, I mean better. Bergoglio was actually exposing the entire Vatican II heresy. But there is this hope ...
So, Bergoglio came into "office" early 2013, so after 12 years had passed, and his outrageous heresies have exposed the whole Vatican II mess to people, where they were waking up to what was going on. Wojtyla and Ratzinger, by hiding and masquerading as conservatives, fooled people into believing they were Catholic. But Bergoglio unmawked the entire thing, as it were. More and more people have become attached to and are taking guidance from people like +Vigano (alternative shepherds) ... on account of Bergoglio. I've said this for years, that Bergoglio has unmaked the entire infiltration and takeover of the Church for anyone to see, for those who still have the eyes (of faith) to see. Many conservative have turned on him and are questioning his legitimacy.
Notice the phrase LEGITIMATE power, which implies that Bergoglio is ILLEGITIMATE.
So let us pray for the salvation of Jorge Beroglio. Imaging being in his place at the judgment he faces, and imagine him being your child. That should be enough to inspired us to pray for him.
The prophecy by Bl. Foligno is accurate and agrees with the timelines given in Jeremias and in Ezechias. When read allegorically, meaning that Bergoglio is signified by "King Sedecias" in those prophetic narratives, you will see references to dates (x year, y month, z day of the month). Those dates given are discussing the same period, the end times, our time, discussed by Bl. Foligno.
Please note that it is difficult to be absolutely sure that our interpretation of the dates are accurate
to the day. For example, 1) the calendar used is mostly likely the Hebrew Calendar using Nisan as the first month, but the Hebrew civil calendar or another calendar could be in use; 2) the source texts used by Jerome did not all agree perfectly on year, month, day, so they might be off by one month or a few days. 3) the calculation of years probably means IN the x year, but it could mean AFTER the x year is completed.
So while we can't be sure that our interpretation of the dates in Jeremias and Ezechias are correct down
to the day, we can be sure that these events are playing out NOW and know that in the range of a few years the prophecies will play out.