Those prophecies were first published in Venice, 1591 (and again in 1595), by the Benedictine Arnold Wyon (or Wion), who himself suspected their genuineness. The list, designed to reach to the end of the world, is not yet exhausted, and allows Pius X nine successors, extending to about the end of the century: the remaining Popes being respectively indicated by the mottoes Religio depopulata, Fides intrepida, Pastor angelicus, Pastor et nauta, Flos florum, De imedietate lune, De labore solis, andhttps://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Pope