- Catholic Encyclopedia: Prophecies of St. Malachy
- Describes Malachy's prochecies including that of Ireland and his best-known prochecies of the popes. - Future and the Popes, The
- Examines the prophecy of the popes, including how Pope John Paul II and Pope Benedict XVI fit in. - Is the Next Pope, the Last Pope?
- Essay by James P. Dawson, which interprets the prophecies of St. Malachy who listed in advance the proper succession of Roman pontiffs from Celestine II in 1143 to the "end of the world." - Last Pope: Examining Nostradamus and Malachy
- Examines the prophecies made by Malachy, presaging that there are only two popes left before the end of the world, in conjunction with the predictions made by Nostradamus. - Last Pope: The Decline and Fall of the Church of Rome
- Examines the papal prophecies of St. Malachy including an introduction and condemnation, history and criticism, analysis of select pope descriptions, and a note on forthcoming prophecies. - Malachy O'More@
- St. Malachy's Prophecy & Pope Pius XIII
- Introduces the popular papal prophecies of St. Malachy who wrote a poetic description of each pope in two to four Latin words from 1143 to the end of time. - St. Malachy's Prophecy of the Popes
- Lists the popes from 1143 to the end of time, which, according to Malachy's predictions, is two popes away. - Wikipedia: Prophecy of the Popes
- Details the list of 112 short Latin phrases composed by St. Malachy, which are purported to describe each of the Roman Catholic popes beginning with Pope Celestine II and concluding with a future pope, Peter the Roman, whose pontificate will end in the destruction of Rome and the Last Judgment.
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