A modern-day Nostradamus predicts Pope Francis will be the last traditional leader of the Catholic Church, according to his vision.
Athos Salomé, known as the ‘Living Nostradamus,’ predicts a profound shift within the Catholic Church following Pope Francis’ death.
Pope Francis’ death marks the end of an era for the Catholic Church
Pope Francis, aged 88, passed away on Easter Monday, April 21, after battling pneumonia and other health complications.
His funeral is scheduled for Saturday, April 26, after which a conclave will elect his successor.
The death of Pope Francis marks a significant turning point for the Catholic Church.
This moment was predicted by Athos Salomé, a Brazilian mystic known as the Living Nostradamus.
Living Nostradamus’ predicts a “spiritual revolution” following Pope Francis’ passing
In an interview with The Daily Star, Athos Salomé, known as the ‘Living Nostradamus,’ predicts Pope Francus will be the last traditional leader of the Catholic Church.
According to Salomé, Pope Francis’ death signals the beginning of a spiritual revolution within the Catholic Church.
He said: “We are on the verge of a spiritual revolution of unimaginable proportions.'”
This event will lead to a three-way split of the Church into three factions: traditionalists, reformists, and the “enlightened.”
Additionally, Salomé claims that the upcoming conclave to select the next Pope will be the longest in modern history.
He alsopredicts it will last more than seven days.
During this period, he predicts supernatural phenomena, such as unusual storms and unexplained technological failures, will serve as signs from another dimension.
Three religious factions will emerge following Pope Francis’ death
Salomé envisions that the Catholic Church will split into three distinct factions after Pope Francis’ death:
He said: “Francis’ pontificate may in fact be the last under the traditional model of the Church. The conclave that will elect the new Pope: it will be the longest in modern history, exceeding seven days of intense deliberations.
“But not only will the weather be impressive–supernatural phenomena will mark the period in Rome. Anomalous storms, massive technological failures and unexplained atmospheric events will appear as ‘signs from another dimension,'” he went on to list.
Traditionalists: This faction, based in the Vatican, is expected to retain institutional power. However, it will likely lose influence in regions such as Latin America and Africa.
Reformists: This faction, with potential new headquarters in cities such as Buenos Aires, Bogotá, or Nairobi, will appeal to millions with a more inclusive and empathetic approach.
Esoteric Faction: This smaller and more secretive group will aim to revive the mystical traditions of early Christianity through contemplative practices.
It will also embrace occult rituals to reconnect with long-suppressed traditions within the Church.
Femail priests and natural disasters: Predictions for the Church’s future
Salomé further predicts that the Catholic Church will ordain female priests within the next five years. It made a groundbreaking shift in the Church’s approach to gender roles.
Additionally, he suggests that celestial alignments will trigger natural disasters in Rome, including earthquakes and floods.
He specifically warns that the River Tiber may overflow, potentially damaging St. Peter’s Basilica.
This would symbolize the dawn of a new spiritual era for the Catholic Church.
According to Living Nostradamus Athos Salomé, the Church will soon be divided into three factions, and female priests will be ordained.
While he hopes these predictions don’t come to pass, his celestial calculations suggest significant changes on the horizon.