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This will be just a very brief commentary on the election of our new
pope, Pope Francis the First, and so far, I am very encouraged.
He certainly seems like a very good man. Of course,
that doesn't necessarily mean he will make a good pope.
Will he be strong enough to
challenge the forces of the AntiChrist?
And I was inspired to read in the book of Esther about Mordecai, because as
I've always said, Mordecai is a precursor
of Petrus Romanus, the last pope.
Is Pope Francis the First,
Petrus Romanus, a good pope
or is he an anti pope, in other words the False Prophet?
Let's read the book of Esther,
chapter 8, verse number 15.
"And Mordecai, going forth
out of the palace, and from the king's presence
shown in royal apparel."
This reminds me so much of Pope Francis
greeting the crowds in Saint Peter's.
"To whit a violet and sky color, wearing a golden crown
on his head and clothed with a cloak of silk and purple;
and all the city rejoiced and was glad."
Now, it's very interesting
that Mordecai appeared to the public
this way on the 13th of the month. And I think that's very significant.
13, of course, is also a Fatima Day,
and in the book of Esther,
Mordecai appeals to Esther, who symbolizes Mary,
who appeals to Ahasuerus, who symbolizes Jesus,
and, of course, Jesus crushes the AntiChrist through the prayers of Mary's Rosary.
And, I am very hopeful that
Pope Francis the First, will be a good pope and will lead the church
in these times of tribulation.
Thank you for watching.