These 46 stars on the tilma represent the 46 popes since the apparition of Our Lady of Guadalupe in 1531. They also correlate with the prophecies of Garabandal, which indicate that the End Times began after Benedict XVI.
Neither Bergoglio nor Prevost appear on the Virgin of Guadalupe's mantle.
The image of the Virgin in the Book of Revelation
Therefore, the tilma brings us the message that Our Lady of Guadalupe is the apocalyptic revelation of the Bible.
On the cloak that covers the Blessed Virgin Mary, which is blue and has 46 stars, these 46 stars are arranged in the exact same way as they appeared in the sky on the night of December 12, 1531, the night the apparition occurred.
Obviously, there are many more stars in the night sky, hundreds of them, but only these 46 are represented on the cloak.
It has been said, for example, that the Corona Borealis constellation on the Virgin's forehead is a message about the royalty of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Queen of Heaven and Earth.
The constellation of Virgo, represented over the Virgin's heart, has been seen as confirmation that the figure depicted is the Blessed Virgin Mary. And the constellation of Leo on Mary's abdomen serves as a reminder that the image on the cloak represents a woman carrying the King of the Universe.
The researcher Alessandro Masano has recently made a discovery that more clearly reveals the apocalyptic message of the tilma. In 1531, when the apparition occurred, the reigning Pope was Clement VII, who died in 1534. And from him to Benedict XVI, there are exactly 46 Popes, the same number as the stars on the tilma.
The stars are grouped into constellations in the sky, each containing hundreds of stars. But on the tilma, only a few stars from each of the 14 constellations are shown because each star in the constellation corresponds to a name adopted by a Pope.
For example, there are nine stars in the "Ursa Major" constellation depicted on the tilma, and there have been nine popes named Pius since 1531. There are seven stars in Scorpio, and there have been seven popes named Clement. There are five stars in Centaurus, and there have been five popes named Innocent.
There are also constellations with only one star, and it so happens that there are also four popes with unique names: Julius, John, Sixtus, and Marcellus.
Therefore, the apparition of Our Lady of Guadalupe is a revelation for the End Times, with all that this implies.
The ecumenical heresy promoted by Bergoglio and Prevost is an attack against the teachings of Our Lady of Guadalupe
Scalfari: Francis' Goal Is One World Religion
No Greater Enemy of Our Lady Than Modern Ecumenism: Priest and Martyr Maximilian Kolbe
That was written by the martyr in 1933.
Maximilian said, “There is no greater enemy of the Immaculata and her Knighthood than today’s ecumenism, which every Knight must not only fight against, but also neutralize through diametrically opposed action and ultimately destroy.” (Entry of Diary dated April 23, 1933. Cited from The Immaculata Our Ideal, Father Karl Stehlin [Warsaw: Te Deum, 2005], p.37. – [4] Entry of Diary dated April 23, 1933. Cited from The Immaculata Our Ideal, Father Karl Stehlin [Warsaw: Te Deum, 2005], p.37)
“God has never made or formed but one enmity; but it is an irreconcilable one, which shall endure and develop even to the end. It is between Mary, His worthy Mother, and the devil,—between the children and the servants of the Blessed Virgin and the children and instruments of Lucifer. The most terrible of all the enemies which God has set up against the devil is His holy Mother, Mary. He has inspired her, even since the days of the earthly Paradise, though she existed then only in His idea, with so much hatred against that cursed enemy of God, with so much industry in unveiling the malice of that old serpent, with so much power to conquer, to overthrow, and to crush that proud impious rebel, that he fears her not only more than all Angels and men, but in some sense more than God Himself. It is not that the anger, the hatred, and the power of God are not infinitely greater than those of the Blessed Virgin, for the perfections of Mary are limited, but it is, first, because Satan, being proud, suffers infinitely more from being beaten and punished by a little and humble handmaid of God, and her humility humbles him more than the Divine power; and, secondly, because God has given Mary such a great power against the devils, that, as they have often been obliged to confess, in spite of themselves, by the mouths of the possessed, they fear one of her sighs for a soul more than the prayers of all the Saints, and one of her menaces against them more than all other torments.”
― St. Louis de Montfort, True Devotion to Mary: With Preparation for Total Consecration

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