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  Pope Innocent II - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
September 24, 1143), was Pope from 1130 to 1143, and was probably one of the clergy in personal attendance on the antipope Clement III (Guibert of Ravenna).
In this capacity, he accompanied Pope Gelasius II (1118–19) when driven into France; and by Pope Calixtus II (1119–24), he was appointed on various important missions, such as on that to Worms for concluding the peace accord with the Emperor in 1122 (see Concordat of Worms), and on that to France in 1123.
Innocent II died on September 24, 1143 and was succeeded by Pope Celestine II (1143–44).
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 Pope Celestine II - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
March 8, 1144), was Pope from 1143 to 1144.
The principal act of his Papacy was the absolution of Louis VII of France (1137–80) at the request of that penitent monarch, and the removal of the interdict under which that country had lain for three years.
This biography of a Pope or a claimant to the papacy is a stub.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Pope_Celestine_II   (155 words)

  
 CELESTINE - LoveToKnow Article on CELESTINE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Celestine was the first pope who is known to have taken a direct interest in the churches of Britain and Ireland.
Celestine occurs in the Triassic rocks of Britain, especially in veins and geodes in the Keuper marl in the neighborhood of Bristol.
Celestine is much used for the preparation of strontium hydrate, which is employed in refining beetroot sugar in Germany.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /C/CE/CELESTINE.htm   (1342 words)

  
 Pope Celestine II   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Pope Celestine II Guajara in other languages: Spanish, Deutsch, French, Italian...
Pope Celestine II Celestine II, Pope (1143-1144), born Guido di Castello, was elected in 1143, governed the church only five months and thirteen days, died March 9th 1144, and was buried at the Lateran.
The principal act of his Papacy was the absolution of Louis VII of France at the request of that penitent monarch, and the removal of the interdict under which that country had lain for three years.
www.guajara.com /wiki/en/wikipedia/p/po/pope_celestine_ii.html   (116 words)

  
 The Pope's Funeral and the Malachy Prophecy
Malachy wrote that he was inscribing the pontiffs from Celestine II "...to the end of the world." In a vision the Holy Spirit revealed each future pontiff by his character, geographic or physiological attributes, or his coat of arms.
Pope John Paul II [1978-2005]—"De Lobaore solis" (Of the eclipse of the sun) Or, the phrase could also be interpreted as "from the toil of the sun." John Paul II, the Polish Prince of the Catholic Church, has proven in death to be the most admired man in the world.
Hist.: Celestin II was born in Citta di Castello, Toscany, on the shores of the Tiber
www.hissheep.org /catholic/the_popes_funeral_and_the_malachy_prophecy.html   (3534 words)

  
 Pope Innocent II - InfoSearchPoint.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
In this capacity, he accompanied Pope Gelasius II when driven into France; and by Pope Callixtus II, he was appointed on various important missions, such as on that to Worms for concluding the peace accord with the emperor in 1122 (see Concordat of Worms), and on that to France in 1123.
On February 14, 1130, he was hurriedly chosen to succeed Honorius II; soon afterwards an opposition asserted itself which issued in the counter-election of Pietro Pierleoni as Pope Anacletus II.
By the Second Lateran council of 1139, at which Roger II of Sicily, Innocent's most uncompromising foe, was excommunicated, peace was at last restored to the church.
www.infosearchpoint.com /display/Pope_Innocent_II   (326 words)

  
 Pope Prophesy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
In an eerie coincidence, John Paul II was the only known pope to be born on the day of a solar eclipse.
Malachy was discovered to have left behind a prophetic list of all future popes beginning with Pope Celestine II, whose papacy began in 1143 A.D., up to and including the 112th.
The description applied to the 110th pope on his list - John Paul II - is "De Labore Solis" (Of the Solar Eclipse), which seems to add great weight to the validity of St. Malachy’s chilling prophecy: that the next two popes chosen to succeed John Paul II will be the last popes.
www.bcrevolution.ca /pope_prophesy.htm   (296 words)

  
 CELESTINE II
In the stormy times when Innocent II was opposed by Pierleone or Anacletus II, Guido from the first stood by Innocent.
Pierre appealed to Pope Innocent against this highhanded interference, and the Pope bluntly stated that Louis was but a boy and must be educated.
Celestine was quite determined to choose a foreign policy of his own.
www.cfpeople.org /Books/Pope/POPEp163.htm   (496 words)

  
 Pope Lucius II - InfoSearchPoint.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Lucius II was pope from March 12, 1144 until his death on February 15, 1145.
His stormy pontificate was marked by the erection of a revolutionary republic at Rome which sought to deprive the pope of his temporal power, and by the recognition of papal suzerainty over Portugal.
The Roman senate, which practically took all temporal power from the pope during the pontificate of Innocent II and was dissolved by Lucius, was resurrected, encouraged by Lucius' defeat.
www.infosearchpoint.com /display/Pope_Lucius_II   (289 words)

  
 Church History Forum: St. Malachy O'Morgain   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
I understand that there is a legend that Malachy predicted the identities of all the remaining popes from the time of Celestine II in the 12th.
His interpretations of the first 69 popes of the 112 in the list in his book „Epitome Romanorum Pontificum“ which was written in the reign of Pope Paul IV (1555-9).
It is also claimed that the prophecies since Pope Urban VII (1590) are rather vague, giving rise to further speculation that they were the work of 16th century forgers, though how vague they are compared to the earlier ones is perhaps a matter of opinion.
www.saint-mike.org /Apologetics/QA/Answers/Church_History/h0204230014.html   (949 words)

  
 The prophecies of Saint Malachi
There is a popular legend that Saint Malachy predicted the identities of all the popes from the time of Celestine II in the 12th.
Celestine II was elected in 1143, not 1130.)
It is also noteworthy that Pope John Paul II ("from the labor of the sun") was born during the solar eclipse of May 18th, 1920.
www.angelfire.com /ms/seanie/papacy/malachy.html   (1098 words)

  
 Prophecy Truths -- Comments on St. Malachy's prophecy of the list of popes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
These short prophetical announcements in number 112, indicate some noticeable trait of all the future popes from Celestine II, who was elected in the year 1130, until the end of the world.
Again the name accords often with some remarkable or rare circumstances in the pope's career: thus Peregrinus apostilicus (pilgrim pope), which designates Pius VI, appears to be verified by his journey when pope into Germany, by his long career as pope, and by his expatriation from Rome at the end of his pontificate.
The present pope (1911) is truly a burning fire of zeal for the restoration of all things in Christ.
members.aol.com /prophecy04/Articles/Prophecy/Malachy.html   (790 words)

  
 PAPAL PROPHECIES   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
During this Pope’s reign he saw Communism move into Russia where religious life was laid waste, and World War I with the death of millions of Christians who were carnage in Flanders Field and elsewhere.
Pope John Paul II was the most traveled Pope in history.
Prophecy - The 110th Pope is “De Labore Solis” (Of the Solar Eclipse, or, From the Toil of the Sun).
www.vistamagazine.com /junpapal.htm   (925 words)

  
 The Glory of the Olives
The name, wrongly translated as "He of the eclipsed sun", brings to mind the Dark Ages concept of the sun’s "labor": to cross the sky, cover the world with its rays, and force the moon to retreat.
Pope John Paul II has indeed crossed the skies, traveling to other countries and bathing the world in his "rays".
Petrus Romanus is the last pope, and the commentary states that in his time the world will see the end of the Catholic Church as we know it, and certainly the end of the papacy.
www.canadafreepress.com /2005/cover041205.htm   (757 words)

  
 Popes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Celestine II Celestine II, original name Guido di Città di Castello, or Guido de Castellis (b.
He was made cardinal deacon in 1127 by Pope Honorius II and cardinal priest (c.
He died on the verge of a controversy with King Roger II of Sicily regarding Roger's prerogatives as apostolic legate.
gallery.euroweb.hu /database/glossary/popes/celesti2.html   (132 words)

  
 CWS Talk! - View Single Post - The Prophecies of SAINT MALACHY
The corresponding pope was John Paul I (1978-78), who was born in the diocese of Belluno (beautiful moon) and was baptized Albino Luciani (white light).
TProphecy - The 110th Pope is "De Labore Solis" (Of the Solar Eclipse, or, From the Toil of the Sun).
John Paul II was born on May 8, 1920 during an eclipse of the sun.
www.botcw.com /talk/showpost.php?p=143201&postcount=1   (1129 words)

  
 E-Mail Responses - Pope John Paul II and the Rose Prophecy
You contend that the late Pope John Paul II is not the 110th Pope on St. Malachy's list, and Pope Benedict XVI is not the 111th (you hold that they are 100 and 101, respectively); however, you still apply to them the characteristics that, on the list of Malachy, belong to Popes not yet installed.
It was the official view of the Church as relayed to the media by Cardinal Soldana, along with the consensus that the attack on "the Bishop in White" was the assassination attempt on Pope John Paul II in 1981.
Pope John Paul II is "Toils of the Sun" -- whether the motto fits or not.
www.newprophecy.net /emailpopejohnpaul.htm   (12630 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Pope Honorius II
Callistus II died on 13 December, 1124, and two days later the Cardinal of Ostia was elected pope, taking the name of Honorius II.
He was clothed in the scarlet mantle of the pope, while the Te Deum was chanted in thanksgiving, when the proud and powerful Roberto Frangipani suddenly appeared on the scene, expressed his dissatisfaction with the election of Teobaldo and proclaimed the Cardinal of Ostia as pope.
The pope was less successful in his dealings with Count Roger of Sicily, who tried to gain possession of the lands which his deceased cousin William of Apulia had bequeathed to the Apostolic See.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/07456a.htm   (1069 words)

  
 Celestine II --  Encyclopædia Britannica
pope who was elected in December 1124 but resigned a few days later and is not counted in the official list of popes.
The greatest of the Renaissance popes was Julius II.
Mohammad II (Mehmed the Conqueror) (1432–81), Ottoman sultan, born in Adrianople (now Edirne); during rule (1444–46 and 1451–81), captured Constantinople and thus completed the Ottoman destruction of the Byzantine Empire; fourth son of Murad II; restored and repopulated Constantinople after capture in 1453; reorganized Ottoman administration, codified laws, encouraged scholarship...
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 New Catholic Dictionary: Celestine II, Pope   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Pope Celestine II Reigned from 25 September 1143 to 8 March 1144.
Born in Tuscany, Italy as Guido del Castello; died in Rome, Italy.
Buried in the Basilica of Saint John Lateran.
www.catholic-forum.com /Saints/ncd01795.htm   (45 words)

  
 Last Days Mystery - The Last Popes
Malachy, an Irish Bishop and Seer, produced an accurate list of future popes which began with Pope Celestine II in the year 1143.
His predictions regarding the popes have been for the most part pretty accurate regarding the identifying characteristics that each line reveals.
This pope who was unpopular with the curia, lasted only 34 days and died suddenly of unknown causes.
www.lastdaysmystery.info /the_last_popes.htm   (216 words)

  
 ROFTERS: June 2005   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Pope John Paul II [1978-2005]-"De Lobaore solis" (Of the eclipse of the sun).
Pope Leo XIII [1878-1903]-He was described in the papal prophecy as "Lumen in Caelo" (Light in the Heavens).
Malachy referred to him as the "Rosa Umbriae," or the "Rose of Umbria." Pius II-the second shortest reigning pontiff in the history of the Church was pope for only 26 days in 1503-was described in Malachy's prophecy as "De Parvo Homine" (from a little man).
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 Prophecy on Pope Fulfilled by Eclipses?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Pope John Paul II was born during the longest partial solar eclipse of the 20th century on May 18, 1920.
Apparently, Pope John Paul II was born under an eclipse and will be buried when one is happening in the Pacific.
Besides, the end of the church of Rome, the last pope, doesn't necessarily mean either the end of Christianity or the second coming at all-- I think that it's entirely possible that it will usher in a new age of Christian unity, with new, worldwide and inter-denominational theological agreement and shared leaders.
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 Kraven Moorehead: and now for something completely different submitted By John P.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The pope who then follows this choice in the Chair of St. Peter will be the last pope, and after his reign Rome will be destroyed.
While in Rome in 1139, Saint Malachy is said to have gone into a trance and received a vision in which he foresaw all the popes from the death of Innocent II until the end of time.
Afterward he wrote a few words about each pope and gave the manuscript to Pope Innocent II, who is said to have deposited it in Vatican Archives, where it lay forgotten until it was discovered in 1590 and published.
kravenmoorehead.com /archives/2005/04/and_now_for_som_1.html   (702 words)

  
 Pope John Paul II
Pope John XXIII found out about this and wasn't terribly happy and so the council was pushed back until Christmas of 1961 as they had to take longer because of the original screw ups of the preliminary council members.
Pope JPII may not be able to withstand the final culmination of energy from the Vatican II meeting.
The Pope's combination of the old and the new is reflected in the opposition of Saturn and Uranus, the planets of the status quo and of change, respectively.
www.astrodatabank.com /nm/FeedbackPRT.asp?ChartID=19393&PgNum=2   (16855 words)

  
 Signs of the Times - 2005-04-07
A much more plausible explanation is that the "conservatives" desired to ensure that the Pope was buried on the day of the Solar eclipse in order to facilitate the obvious "prophetical" or "divine" meaning that would be inferred by the faithful from the coincidence of the two events.
The most likely successor to John Paul II is the ultra reactionary Archbishop of Milan, Dionigi Tettamanzi (known in Italy as the "Beast of Milan") who is reputedly one of the maximum leaders of the secretive cult of Opus Dei.
John Paul II succeeded to marginalize during his pontificate the numerous supporters of liberation theology through a policy of appointments of right-wing clergymen and repression against people like Ernesto Cardenal, the priest who was a minister in the first revolutionary Sandinista government in Nicaragua in 1979.
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 The Prophecies of St
This godly man had visions which he put into Latin phrases, one per Pope, from Celestine II in the year 1143 all the way to the present!
This Pope had an affinity for the spiritual world and received visions which have not been made public.
This final Pope will likely be Satan, taking the form of a man named Peter who will gain a worldwide allegiance and adoration.
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 Page 354
Hardly had Honorius officiated in his pontificate half a year when Henry V. was succeeded by Lothair III., who addressed to the pope a petition for confirmation o£ the act as consummated by the German imperial princes.
He came of a race of possibly German origin which took its name from the fortress of Sabellum, near Albano, was educated for the Church, and became a canon of Santa Maria.
Frederick had promised before Innocent's death that as soon as he should receive the imperial crown he would resign the crown of Sicily to his young eon Henry; but at the end of 1218 he summoned Henry from Sicily, and later withdrew from him the title of king of Sicily, assuming it himself.
www.ccel.org /s/schaff/encyc/encyc05/htm/old/0370=354.htm   (961 words)

  
 Prophecies of Saints and Popes (Morgana's Observatory)
The preceding is the usual translation.]: John Paul II was born during the solar eclipse of May 18, 1920.
The pope will change his residence and the Church will not be defended for twenty-five months or more because, during all that time there will be no Pope in Rome...
After many tribulations, a Pope shall be elected out of those who survived the persecutions.
www.dreamscape.com /morgana/pandora.htm   (2243 words)

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