!? St. Ignatius of Santhia (1686-1770)


There is a  Great Monarch and Angelic Pontiff prophecy of 'Three Popes' (or anti-popes) being elected at the same time, one being Italian, German and Greek after all the orders of the Church are abolished during a time of great upheaval, and it has been attributed to St. Ignatius of Santhia (1686-1770).


However, it is a mis-attribution.  There is no evidence he made this prophecy and his name appears to have been simply attached to it to make it more creditable, or, it was attributed to him by accident.  

It was originally known as a prophecy made by an anonymous author simply called 'a Capuchin Monk', and as an anonymous source first circulated in the 'Future Destinies of States and Nations' (1864) known for having fake prophecies as well as true ones.  So, this is a suspicious prophecy.