British monarch to pray with pope

The British monarch will pray with the leader of the Vatican for the first time in 500 years later this week. King Charles iii will visit Pope Leo xiv on Thursday, receiving a chair bearing his coat of arms and a Latin inscription translating to “That they may be one.” He will also accept the title of “Royal Confrater” of the Abbey of St. Paul’s Outside the Walls in Rome, acknowledging spiritual fellowship between the monarchy, which leads the Anglican Church, and the Vatican. Bible prophecy reveals that Protestant churches such as the Church of England will eventually be absorbed back into the Roman Catholic Church. This visit, coming as the Anglican Church is suffering a major internal split, is another sign that such a reunion is imminent.