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Pope as the katechon

In conjunction with the Prophecy of the Popes that tell us that Pope Benedict XVI is the last or second to last Pope (depends on the interpretation), the Pope very well may be the katechon. 178.201.16.24 (talk) 06:01, 5 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]

I just saw that the Prophecy of the Popes is already linked under "See Also". So the theory that he Pope is the katechon doesn't seem that far fetched if others thought of it too.