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I've got The Last Pope, and though it does make for very interesting reading
and it does indeed have the list of the prophesies of the popes, I must warn
list members that the author seems to be extremly anti-Catholic which tends
to taint the work. It seems he just wants to give the most sensational
account of things in any Catholic-bashing way possible. However, if you are
interested in the papal prophesies, I must recommend The Last Pope because
that aspect truly is fascinating.

Wendy Reardon

PS I got my copy at the bookstore at the University of Reading, England, and
i must say Brian Kemp (of St. James' hand fame) is an excellent paleography
teacher.

----- Original Message -----   From: "J. Michael Walker"
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Subject: Re: prophecy - The Last Pope: The Decline and Fall of the Church of
Rome


> Subject: Re: prophecy
>
> Emrys writes:
>
> >"The Last Pope: The Decline and Fall of the Church of Rome:
> >The Prophecies of St. Malachy for the New Millennium"
> >
> >http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1862042020/ref=ad_oc1
>
>
>
> As you will notice, if you follow your browser, Amazon finds this book out
> of stock.
> May I respectfully suggest, to interested parties, that you try
> http://www.half.com
> which sells, as the name implies, articles (books, music) at roughly half
> the price.  They currently list two copies ("like new" and "very good")
for
> $12 and $12.47, respectively.
>
> Happy hunting/shopping.
>
> jmichael
>



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