‘New Nostradamus’ makes tragic 2024 prediction about Pope Francis, 87

The Pope is going to die in 2024, according to a psychic dubbed “the new Nostradamus”.

Medium Craig Hamilton-Parker has spoken out about the predictions of the great Nostradamus – and compared some interpretations of their prophecy to his own. “It’s the time of the year when the newspapers tend to pick up on Nostradamus quite a bit,” Craig began his latest episode of Coffee with Craig.

He spoke about the 16th century French astronomer and his many poetic verses which have been picked over by generations ever since. Craig discussed that “the press have called me the new Nostradamus – I don’t know if that’s a good accolade or not,” he said with a chuckle. “I think it’s a good one hopefully.”

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He looked at some of the main Nostradamus predictions being discussed as possible events that could take place in 2024, and then looked at how they lined up with his own predictions. One of those key talking points was the health of Pope Francis, who Craig feared could be approaching the end of his life.

“I have predicted that the Pope will die in 2024,” Craig said assuredly. “I feel that the Pope will die in 2024 and be replaced.

“Nostradamus seems to give a similar sort of view here. He predicted the new head of the Catholic Church, as Pope Francis turns 87 before the new year.

“He has been showing frailties in health, actually, so even if I make that prediction or any of us make that prediction it’s kind of likely he’s not got long with us.

“The actual quote from Nostradamus says this: ‘Through the death of a very old pontiff, a Roman of good age will be elected. Of him, it will be said that he weakens his sea but long will he sit in biting activity.’

“So they’ve kind of interpreted that as the death of a Pope that they feel that 2024 will be the time the death of the Pope.”

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