By Lilian Agaba Nabwebale
For centuries, the world has adhered to the eerily accurate ‘Prophecy of the Popes,’ attributed to 12th-century Irish Bishop St. Malachy. This prophecy, which detailed the line of papal succession, culminated in the prediction of the 112th pope—interpreted by many as the final pope before the world’s end.
The belief that Pope Francis fulfilled this prophecy stirred a mix of fear and fascination, leading millions to believe that the world’s fate was already sealed.
However, on Easter Monday, April 21, 2025, that carefully constructed belief system was shattered. The sudden death of Pope Francis, the 112th pope, sent shockwaves through both religious and geopolitical circles. Just the day before, he had blessed the faithful from the balcony of St. Peter's Basilica and met with global leaders. Then, unexpectedly, he was gone.
The shockwaves were not limited to the Vatican. Hours later, Klaus Schwab, founder of the World Economic Forum and architect of the controversial ‘Build Back Better’ agenda, abruptly resigned. For many, these events seemed like an inevitable culmination of global turmoil. But to others, it was far from a coincidence.
In January 2016, Prophet Elvis Mbonye had issued a cryptic prophecy about a ‘life-draining moment’ in the Vatican. He had hesitated before sharing his vision, speaking in what he termed "hidden speech."
Nine years later, the events unfolded with breathtaking precision, challenging not only St. Malachy’s centuries-old prophecy but also the global faith in a pre-determined destiny.
Prophet Mbonye’s prophecy marked not just a death, but a displacement—a disruption of the very forces that had shaped global power. According to Mbonye, those behind the global agenda, the unseen architects of control, had carefully built a plan around the 112th pope.
The Vatican, the United Nations, and the World Economic Forum were seen as vehicles for a broader agenda to usher in a new world order.
This agenda included the forced COVID-19 lockdowns, the banning of congregational worship, the rise of Digital IDs as gateways to essential services, and the introduction of Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs)—all echoing the chilling words of Revelation 13, which speaks of a time when people can neither buy nor sell without a mark.
The deaths of Pope Francis and Schwab’s resignation are no mere coincidences. They signify a deliberate shift, a displacement of those who propagate darkness, replaced by the Spirit of Prophecy. It is an invitation for humanity to walk in the light of God.
For centuries, the world looked to St. Malachy’s prophecy to understand its future. But now, with the declaration of one man, Prophet Elvis Mbonye, that centuries-old prophecy has crumbled. The world stands at a crossroads—will it embrace the light of God, or remain lost in the darkness of a preordained destiny?
More than just a display of prophetic insight, this moment is a powerful reminder that the word of God stands supreme. It calls to the Church and the world alike: the light of God is shining through the spirit of prophecy. The question is, will we walk in His light, or will we crumble in the darkness?
The days of looking to politics and diplomacy for answers are over. The time has come for the Church to rise and take its rightful place as the true authority on earth.
Believers must no longer cower in the shadows while global leaders drag the world into chaos. It is time for the Church to stand firm in dominion, guided by the Spirit of Prophecy.
For decades, the world has danced to the tune of St. Malachy’s prophecy. Now, as that prophecy crumbles under the weight of Prophet Mbonye’s word, so too do the global leaders who were shaped by it. Tradition trembles, belief systems are exposed, but one truth remains unshaken: God still speaks, and His prophets still see.
The world stands stunned, caught between the old and the new. The choice is clear—awaken to the spirit of prophecy that is reshaping the world, or remain in the darkness.
By Lilian Agaba Nabwebale