The Pope in Red - Siri - Gregory XVII - Rescue 1988
From reports and reliable evidence, including the events that have transpired within the structures of the Church since 1958, it is conclusive that Joseph Siri was, in fact, Pope Gregory XVII, elected on October 26, 1958. Who knows what other horrific psychological and/or physical tortures were endu…
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Meeting with The Hostage Pope, Gregory XVII (The Principal Circumstances of this History) "A pope is elected!" (Vatican Radio - Oct. 26, 1958 A.D.)(L/R) His Excellency, Cardinal Siri of Genoa, Italy prior to the 1958 Conclave; Unmistakable white smoke seen billowing forth from the chimney of the Sistine Chapel on October 26, 1958 for a full five minutes (which was witnessed by more than 200,000 joyous Catholic Faithful in St. Peter's Square) indicating that a Pope had been elected from within the conclave. Millions of others listening via radio throughout Italy and Europe heard the Official Vatican Radio broadcaster shout exultantly: "A pope is elected!" "Hail Gregory XVII, Most Holy Father, Necessary Pastor." -Monk of Padua, 18th Century: noted for his prophesies of the last 20 popes in time "He, Pope Gregory XVII, admitted in front of me that 'He was Pope Gregory XVII'. His (this) confirmation took place in Rome on June 14, 1988. In the Passion of Christ nobody stand up to say one word to protect Our Lord Jesus Christ. In the Passion of the Church, who stand up to protect the true pope Gregory XVII in Exile? Nobody." (Written statement of Fr. Khoat, who met with the Hostage Pope, His Holiness, Gregory XVII) TCW EXCLUSIVE: HIERARCHY IN ECLIPSE RELEASES PHOTO OF FR. KHOAT'S HISTORIC MEETING WITH HOSTAGE POPE, GREGORY XVII In Today's Catholic World (TCW)June 13, 2007 A.D. (Minneapolis) "...he [Satan] will drive out the Vicar of Jesus Christ..." Our Lord came to the world to re-establish the kingdom of His Father and to destroy the kingdom of the prince of darkness. But…. "After the teachings of the apostles, says the voice of the ages, a day will come where Satan, full of rage against Jesus Christ and the Christians will regain the ground he has lost, reinforce his reign and will extend it in the distance. Then he will thrust himself on Rome, because she and the residence of the Pontiffs is his rival. He will render himself master, he will drive out the Vicar of Jesus Christ, he will persecute the true faithful and will cut the throats of the religious and the priests." (Cornelius to Lapide, Suarez, St. Robert Bellarmine quoted by Msgr. [Abbé] Gaume Protonotaire Apostolique, La Situation, p. 28, 1860.) Background (L/R) Giuseppi Siri as a boy with his family; St. Malachy; An ailing Pius XII (in 1958) shown with his hand-picked successor Cardinal Siri Giuseppi Siri was born 400 years to the date after Christopher Columbus died (May 20, 1506) on May 20, 1906. As a boy he felt irresistibly drawn to the priesthood and entered into the seminary at 12 years of age. Pius XII named him Archbishop of Genoa at age 40, and made him his youngest Cardinal at only age 53. In Italy, so strongly felt was the inevitability of Cardinal Siri's election in 1958 that the prophecy of Saint Malachy, describing Pius XII's successor as "Shepherd and Sailor" (Pastor et Nauta), was commonly attributed to the illustrious Archbishop of Genoa. The maritime city had been his life- long home, where he was born the son of a dockworker. It was the most important seaport in the country, and birthplace of Christopher Columbus. From the Italian TEMPO Magazine May 12, 1955: pictures of Euginio Pacelli, (Pope Pius XII) and Giuseppi Siri (Cardinal) as children The story's (translated) title, "These Children are Celebrities": talks about very well-know Italian personalities (in the mid 1950s) and provides a picture and bio about their childhood and current achievements. Among other things, TEMPO notes Giuseppi Siri was named the Archbishop of Genoa at just 40 years of age and states: "Cardinal Siri is today considered one of the 'papabiles'." (i.e. one who is likely to be the next Pope) Pius XII Dies Oct 9th, 1958 Throughout Rome was heard: Pius' close friend (Siri) would be the next Pope