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2015
In the early 12th century, St. Malachy, a Catholic Priest, experienced a prophetic vision that outlined a motto for each Pope from his era until the end of the papacy. He claimed there would be a total of 111 Popes spanning from Celestine II to the last. Fast forward to the late 1950s or early 1960s, the Catholic Church recognized a 112th Pope, whose motto was designated as "Peterus Romanus." This narrative delves into the essence of Malachy’s prophecy, argues that Benedict XVI is the final Pope, and explores the implications for both the Church and the broader world.