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Revelation 6:5-8 (King James Version)
5. And when he opened the third seal, I heard the third beast saying, come and see. And I looked, and look black horseAnd the one sitting on it had a pair of scales in his hand.
6. And I heard a voice from among the four beasts saying, One measure of wheat for one penny, and three measures of barley for one penny; And see that you do not harm the oil and the wine.
7. And when he opened the fourth seal, I heard the voice of the fourth beast saying, come and see.
8. And I looked, and behold, pale Horse:And the name of him who sat on it DeathAnd hell followed himAnd they were given power over the fourth part of the earth to destroy by sword, by hunger, by death, and by the beasts of the earth.
It appears that the Bible and the Book of Revelation are playing out on the world stage in real time, doesn’t it?
Friends, nothing to see here, just that Leo from the South Side has been gifted a “Pale Horse” and he’s taking it around town to show off.
Absolutely normal.
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🔥🚨BREAKING: Pope Leo XIV was gifted a pale white horse named Proton. pic.twitter.com/ldlbM3LRTX
– Dom Lucre | breaker of narratives (@dom_lucre) 15 October 2025
vatican news The horse’s name is Proton, according to reports:
A Polish man has donated a purebred Arabian horse to Pope Leo XIV before his weekly General Audience, saying he was inspired by a photo of the Augustinian Pope sitting on a horse in Peru.
Other donors have already gifted the Pope a white motorcycle and an electric car. Now, Pope Leo XIV has received a white horse as a gift.
Proton, a purebred Arabian breed, was given to the Pope on Wednesday by Andrzej Michalski, owner and founder of the Michalski Stud Farm in Kolobrzeg-Budzisztwo, Poland.
An idea inspired by a Peruvian photo “When I saw photos of the future Pope sitting on a horse in Peru, the thought came to my mind that I wanted to give him a beautiful Arabian horse – one worthy of him, and white, because white naturally matches the Pope’s white cassock,” Mr. Michalski told Vatican News.
He explained that the gesture was his way of expressing gratitude and responding to the Pope’s appeal to strengthen love through concrete actions.
Proton’s father came from the United States, and his mother was married to a Jordanian princess. The horse was born to Janow Podlaski, and Mr. Michalski purchased him as a young colt and raised him at his stud farm.
The breeder said, “The horse moves beautifully and is exceptionally graceful.”
The gift was presented to the Pope just before Wednesday’s general audience. “The Pope was very happy; we led the horse together. He was happy, and we were very happy,” Mr. Michalski said.
A letter was also read during the meeting in which the owner described the activities of his stud farm and asked for blessings on the occasion of its 30th anniversary next year.
A sentiment inspired by the words of the Pope
In his letter to the Holy Father, Mr. Michalski cited the Pope’s most recent apostolic exhortation, Dilecti Te, saying:
“Our love and our deepest commitments need to be continually developed, and we do so through our concrete actions. Remaining within the realm of ideas and principles, while failing to give them expression through consistent and practical acts of charity, will ultimately weaken and fade even our most cherished hopes and aspirations.”In his letter, Mr. Michalski wrote: “In concluding this appeal, I would like to ask that my gesture, in keeping with your charism and responsibility, may contribute to the realization of the missions undertaken by His Holiness for today’s world and the Church.”
cbs The report states that the horse will be auctioned and the proceeds will be donated to charity:
Michalski intends to auction the horse, with the proceeds going to aid the poor.
Proton, who boasts a light grey-white coat with black spots, is the issue of two horses with impressive pedigrees: Kahlil, born from a Qatari breeding program in the United States, and Pradera, whose sire was bred by Princess Alia Al Hussein of Jordan.
The Pope regularly receives gifts from the faithful or visiting dignitaries, which are often sold at auction for charitable purposes.
During his 12-year papal tenure, Pope Francis received two donkeys and a Lamborghini specially painted in the Vatican colors.