I gladly submit this personal opinion on this private revelation to the judgment of Holy Mother Church.
(1643)
https://www.notredamedeparis.fr/en/understand/paintings/the-crucifixion-of-saint-peter/
I made this comment on this website: https://youtube.com/watch?v=K1Y8Ml8AF-8&lc=UgyUwFojYfhGlmQDqJZ4AaABAg&feature=shared
If we want to fit Leo into the St. Malachi private revelation prophecy of Popes, then one possibility is that because Leo XIV came from the USA, a superpower, which is like a new Rome, another superpower, that makes him part of...Rome.
The USA did not exist during St. Malachi's time, so Peter the Roman is a good way to describe someone from a new Roman Empire-type of country like the USA. Everyone today thought it would be a cardinal with Pietro in his name or maybe take the name Peter II, but it would be sufficient that he simply come from the USA, a new Rome.
Also, good points in this talk about Leo XIII and Leo XIV on social teachings, St. Michael, era of peace, etc. If there is a declared WWIII, having an American Pope could help stop war or alleviate war to usher in Our Lady's promised era of peace. Leo XIV's first words Urbi et Orbi afterall were "Peace be with you."
Leo XIV's dad has French roots and also served in the U.S. Navy during WW2, and his mom has Italian roots.
Comment for Chris Sanders:
Thanks, Chris. This was breaking news to hear from you that the new Pope's dad was a U.S. Navy veteran. I'm glad he's a Navy brat like me; my dad honorably served for over two decades. Word internally among Catholic circles was that Leo was downplaying his American side bc the USA is a superpower, but I read a comment from someone who I don't think is Catholic that the Pope shouldn't do this and just bring his background to the role. This includes Leo being the son of a U.S. sailor. BTW, he voted Republican in GOP primaries, but he can be 'progressive' on social issues without compromising the more doctrinal Catholic Church teachings. I hope he and POTUS can work together to bring an era of peace based on God to the world.
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