Please take the 19th century German stigmatist Helen Wallraff's prophecy
and the other prophecies as well as the interpretations of them with a
grain of salt.
Remember what the great saint and mystic St. John of the Cross said:
Revelation and reason are better guides to truth than visions.
These prophecies are not infallible Church doctrines.
The author Yves Dupont's interpretation of the stigmatist's prophecy is
interesting because it appears to predicted four Cardinals accompanying a
Pope in a time of crisis and a "Roman anti-pope."
The 19th century German stigmatist Helen Wallraff's prophecy and
other prophecies as well as interpretations of them are from the Dupont
book:
CATHOLIC PROPHECY
THE COMING
CHASTISEMENT
by
Yves Dupont
"|i 67. Helen Wallraff ( 19th century). 'Some day a pope will
flee from Rome in the company of only four cardinals . . .
and they will come to Koeln [Cologne].'
Comment: This prophecy lends credibility to what I have
said before: only four cardinals will be with the Pope. The
other faithful cardinals will be isolated in various countries,
and unable to communicate because of the chaotic conditions
prevailing then, and they will be in no position to elect a new
Pope when the Pope of that time dies in his exile. As a result,
the Roman anti-pope will be able to persuade many Catholics
that he is the true Pope. This prophecy says that the Pope
will come to Cologne (Koeln in German). There are others,
too, which say that he will go to Germany; but many more
insist that he will go overseas. Perhaps, he will go to Germany
before going overseas."
[https://archive.org/stream/CatholicProphecy/CatholicProphecy_djvu.txt]
"Nun Emmerich (19th century): I also saw the Holy Father– God-fearing
and prayerful. Nothing left to be desired in his appearance, but he was
weakened by old age and by much suffering (Dupont p. 68).
The Prophecy of Premol (5th century): And I see the King of Rome and his
Cross and his tiara, shaking the dust off of his shoes, and hastening
his flight to other shores. Thy Church, O Lord, is torn apart by her own
children. One camp is faithful to the fleeing Pontiff, the other is
subject to the new government of Rome which has broken the tiara. But
Almighty God will, in His mercy, put an end to this confusion and a new
age will begin. Then, said the Spirit, this is the beginning of the End
of Time.
Comment: From this prophecy, it is clear that the true Church will be
faithful to the Pope in exile; whereas the new Pope in Rome will be, in
fact, an anti-pope…a large number of Catholics will be misled into
accepting the leadership of the anti-pope (Dupont, pp. 72-73). {Note the
comment is from Dupont personally}.
So if the current pope flees and goes to Cologne (Germany) he might fulfill those prophecies.
So, the above does give the Roman Catholics “wiggle room” if there
remains more than one pope left. But if there is only one, the next one
would likely be the False Prophet of Revelation 16:13.
Notice also the following prophecy:
St. Malachy (12th century): During the persecution of the Holy Roman
Church, there will sit upon the throne, Peter the Roman…the City of
Seven Hills (Rome) will be utterly destroyed.
Certain Catholic prophecies warn that a major “antipope” is to come—and
since this has not happened—they could be interpreted to mean that the
next pope is likely to be an antipope:
Anna-Katarina Emmerick (19th century): I saw again a new and odd-looking
Church which they were trying to build. There was nothing holy about
it… (Dupont, p. 116)
Yves Dupont {writer interpreting A. Emmerick}: They wanted to make a new
Church, a Church of human manufacture, but God had other designs…The
Holy Father shall have to leave Rome, and he shall die a cruel death. An
anti-pope shall be set up in Rome (Dupont, p. 116).
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Pray an Our Father now for the restoration of the Church.
Pray an Our Father now for reparation for the sins committed because of Francis's Amoris Laetitia.