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JimG
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I think it is likely that there will be a great schism. In the book (novel) that I mentioned previously, nobody recognized the anti-Christ as the anti-Christ, rather the vast majority of people including Catholics saw him as a great and unifying and peaceful and beneficial figure. They even agreed with him when he said that it was necessary for the peace of the world that the Church be destroyed. And he created his own secular religion, and made the practice of it mandatory.That’s true. Rome is just one of them. The FP and the AC are not going to make it easy for us to recognize who they are. Not even our highest clergy will have clarity on the matter. That is the nature of the whole thing.
Most of the theologians at the school where I teach, and most I’ve corresponded with, believe that a schism will occur within the Roman Catholic Church due to the AC and that many, if not most believers will follow the AC. He will be someone no one would ever suspect except the small remnant that will be left at the end of the apocalypse.
(Wikipedia is really not a good source for theology since anyone can write anything there, but in this case, yes, some other cities are said to be built on seven hills. I’d never heard of that many before, though.)
As I said, both Pope Benedict and Pope Francis have said that the book is prophetic.