Parravicini and the Pope go to America
Just as it happens with the prophecies of St. Malachy, where every time there is a new Pope they come to light, there is also a prophecy of Parravicini that speaks of the Pope coming to America. Some have begun to relate this to Robert Francis Prevost, the first American Pope aka Leo XIV
The prophecy in question mentions:
"The Papacy will have new norms. The bad of yesterday will cease to be. The Mass will be Protestant, without being Protestant. Protestants will be Catholics without being Catholics. The Pope will travel away from the Vatican and come to America, whilst mankind falls,”

The psychograph is signed by the Initials of Parravicini, BSP in the year 1938
In the psychograph we can see the silhouette of what we would identify as the Pope. To one side a ghostly figure with a cross adorning his head (Possibly Death) and above it something that could be a celestial body with the word "cataclysm". Below is a headless torso with the word "humanity", the torso comes out of the sea or is sinking, we don't know, but there is a sailing ship above it and below it the words "sea of seas".
My interpretation: Psychographics seems to indicate that humanity would have no religious leadership when the cataclysm happens when humanity falls in disorder, since there is no head or it is elsewhere and not looking at the body it has abandoned.
The Wave (the sea of seas) and surfing the Wave (the sailing ship) come to mind...
Experts in Parravicini's Prophecies mention that the seer used the word "water" to symbolize purification, life, harmony and divine connection, also "sea" to refer to the cosmic order of things or to conduits that connected the Earth with other dimensions or other beings. On the other hand, the Bible uses the word "sea" as a symbol of chaos, disorder, separation, nations, peoples and renewal.
According to Grok the fundamental difference between Catholicism and Protestantism lies in authority. Catholics recognize the Pope as the highest authority while Protestants reject him and only recognize the scriptures, i.e., the direct relationship of the believer with God.
Parravicini wrote: "The Mass will be Protestant, without being Protestant. Protestants will be Catholics without being Catholics" It seems to fit in these times of hypocrisy and disorder but also that people have lost interest in religions, in living what they proclaim.
Parravicini saw something more serious: "The bad of yesterday will cease to be" and it reminds me of the child sexual abuse committed by the clergy.
In the psychograph we can see the silhouette of what we would identify as the Pope. To one side a ghostly figure with a cross adorning his head (Possibly Death) and above it something that could be a celestial body with the word "cataclysm". Below is a headless torso with the word "humanity", the torso comes out of the sea or is sinking, we don't know, but there is a sailing ship above it and below it the words "sea of seas".
My interpretation: Psychographics seems to indicate that humanity would have no religious leadership when the cataclysm happens when humanity falls in disorder, since there is no head or it is elsewhere and not looking at the body it has abandoned.
The Wave (the sea of seas) and surfing the Wave (the sailing ship) come to mind...
Experts in Parravicini's Prophecies mention that the seer used the word "water" to symbolize purification, life, harmony and divine connection, also "sea" to refer to the cosmic order of things or to conduits that connected the Earth with other dimensions or other beings. On the other hand, the Bible uses the word "sea" as a symbol of chaos, disorder, separation, nations, peoples and renewal.
According to Grok the fundamental difference between Catholicism and Protestantism lies in authority. Catholics recognize the Pope as the highest authority while Protestants reject him and only recognize the scriptures, i.e., the direct relationship of the believer with God.
Parravicini wrote: "The Mass will be Protestant, without being Protestant. Protestants will be Catholics without being Catholics" It seems to fit in these times of hypocrisy and disorder but also that people have lost interest in religions, in living what they proclaim.
Parravicini saw something more serious: "The bad of yesterday will cease to be" and it reminds me of the child sexual abuse committed by the clergy.

The cardinals who supported the new pope in this week's secret conclave disregarded the American cardinal's record of looking past sexual abuse allegations in and around Chicago and, more recently, in Peru.
'You can't cover up sexual abuse and be a good priest,' Lopez de Casas said.
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Pope Leo XIV 'ignored' child sex abuse allegations his Chicago church
The first American pope is accused of turning a blind eye when priests under his wing were accused of sexual abuse.www.dailymail.co.uk
Is Leo XIV the Pope of Parravicini's vision? Well, with everything the Cs have told us is coming, it looks like it is him.
Was Robert Prevost elected to counter Trump's power or to entrench his power? Well, some say he is Anti-Trump and Anti-MAGA.
Was Robert Prevost elected to counter Trump's power or to entrench his power? Well, some say he is Anti-Trump and Anti-MAGA.

From Grok
J.D. Vance, in an interview with Fox News on January 30, 2025, invoked the Catholic concept of ordo amoris (order of love) to justify strict immigration policies of the Trump administration. According to Vance, this principle, which he described as a "traditional" and "very Christian" idea, establishes a hierarchy of affections and responsibilities: first you love your family, then your neighbors, then your community, your fellow citizens, and finally the rest of the world. He stated that "as an American leader, but also as a citizen, your compassion belongs first to your fellow citizens," criticizing the "radical left" for, he said, prioritizing migrants, including those who have committed crimes, over U.S. citizens. In response to critics, such as former British parliamentarian Rory Stewart, Vance defended his stance in X, saying, "Just look for 'ordo amoris.' The idea that there is no hierarchy of obligations violates common sense. Does Rory really think his moral duties to his children are the same as to a stranger thousands of miles away?" His use of the term generated widespread debate, with some Catholic theologians supporting him and others, including Pope Francis, arguing that his interpretation was incomplete or erroneous, emphasizing that the true ordo amoris promotes a universal fraternity based on the parable of the Good Samaritan.
Do the Vatican clergy think that Leo XIV has the power to bring America back into the fold? Let's wait and see.