The last prophets mentioned in the Roman Catholic Bible come from the Book of Revelation. John of Patmos is generally considered the author of the Book of Revelation. He writes about two witnesses who will be God's prophets during the time of the Second Coming.
The last prophet in the Bible is traditionally considered to be John the Apostle, who authored the Book of Revelation. He is also known as John of Patmos and is believed to have been exiled to the island of Patmos when he received the visions that are recorded in the Book of Revelation.
It was supposed to be Jesus. But the Dinosaurs took over.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Catholic priesthood was instituted by Our Blessed Lord at the Last Supper.
James II
The Eucharist
The last Roman Catholic monarch in England.
Lent last for 40 days which makes it 6 weeks as per the Roman Catholic Church.
No, it is a Roman Catholic practice and is not Biblical.
Faisal Siddiqui has written: 'The Bible's last prophet' -- subject(s): Bible, Prophecies, Prophetic office
Roman Catholic AnswerCatholics have no particular interest in the "Devil's Bible" known as such because of a large image of the devil on a page at the end of the Bible, opposite a page containing a picture of the Last Judgment. It is from the 13th century and is held in a museum in Stockholm, Sweden.
isn't that the Roman Catholic religion? i think they still practice it today
Roman Catholic. I was there last week and this question was asked.