Tuesday, April 12, 2022

Are the Jesuits even Catholic? I say no.

 And one of the few bishops I would trust to tell me the truth seems to admit it.

Archbishop Viganò: If we were to limit ourselves to “hypothesizing” this correlation, we would show at least naivety and carelessness. The Society of Jesus, which was among the most important Orders in the Church, has been targeted by the action of the devil, who has corrupted its charism and has progressively diverted it well before Vatican II, and it is today the assault body, so to speak, with which the deep church demolishes what remains of the Catholic Church so as to replace it with an amorphous NGO that can act as a “container” of the Religion of Humanity desired by the Freemasons and the New World Order, consistent with the ideological foundations laid down by the Council.

Like every Jesuit, Bergoglio is first a Jesuit and then a Catholic. For this reason it is still forbidden for the Jesuits to ascend the ranks of the Hierarchy, which is why the Argentine had to ask the Pope for a dispensation to be consecrated Archbishop of Buenos Aires. If that dispensation had not been granted and instead the Rule of St. Ignatius had been respected, we would have been spared the disasters we have seen since 2013. It is evident that the Jesuits have played a prominent role not only in carrying out the conciliar revolution, but also in maneuvering to bring one of their own to the Throne of Peter. 

There's plenty other information there relating to the anti-pope Jorge Bergoglio.  Were I pope for a day, the very first thing I would do is disband the Jesuits and excommunicate them all en masse.  If there is one order of so-called priests who are actively and deliberately trying to destroy the church, it's the Jesuits.   

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