Loud cheers, waving of flags and a burst of manic energy waving through the crowd in St. Peter’s Square met the sight of white smoke from the Sistine Chapel chimney and an announcement to the crowd of “Habemus Papam.”
The smoke began to billow at 7:08pm local time (1:08pm U.S. Central Daylight Time) indicating the 5th ballot had given a candidate at least two-thirds of the vote electing them Pope. Continue reading →
Black smoke poured from the chimney atop the Sistine Chapel Wednesday indicating that the second and third votes for a Pope have ended with no choice.
The world’s 1.2 billion Catholics are eagerly anticipating the naming of the pope who will succeed the recently retired Benedict XVI. The 85-year-old Benedict stepped down last month claiming that God told him to step aside amid various health issues. Continue reading →
For one day only, Tuesday, April 23rd, 2013, Tom Horn will join Pastor Jim and Lori to discuss his book, “Petrus Romanus,” which delves deeply into St. Malachy’s “Prophecy of the Popes.” St. Malachy’s prophecy predicts each of the Roman Catholic popes from Pope Celestine II to the final pope, “Peter the Roman,” whose reign would usher in many prophetic events including the destruction of Rome. The show will begin at 11 a.m. CT and multiple show tapings are planned.
Author and publisher with a specialty in End Times and prophecy, Thomas Horn is an internationally recognized lecturer and best-selling author of several books. He is a well-known columnist whose articles have been referred to by writers of the L.A. Times Syndicate, MSNBC, Christianity Today, New Man Magazine, World Net Daily, Newsmax and dozens of news magazines and press agencies around the globe. He has been interviewed by U.S. members of Congress on his findings as well as featured repeatedly in major media including Top 10 talk shows – America’s Morning News for The Washington Times, The 700 Club, The Harvest Show, Coast to Coast AM, Prophecy in the News and the Southwest Radio Church. Continue reading →
In a sudden announcement that caught Catholics around the world off guard, Pope Benedict XVI said he will resign at the end of February, becoming the first pontiff to step down in nearly 600 years. Continue reading →