Wednesday 31 July 2013

The Order

The Roman Catholic Church is still actively involved in international politics which does not come as a surprise. There is an aspect of that involvement that makes it surprising, though. Even if it does not seem to be all too obvious. Vatican is no longer an independent subject of contemporary financial, economic, and political affairs. Something as significant as financial, economic, and political independence has become a matter of the past for the institution of the Roman Catholic Church, which has become a very different kind of institution, actually. The Roman Catholic Church essentially is on the brink of extinction and as an institution it can no longer represent Christianity as an organized religion.

The decline of papal power has been long in process and became especially dramatic since the first half of the 20th century. We have already witnessed the result of the final attempts on the part of the papacy to regain at least some control and power, and authority, in the modern world, when Pope Benedict XVI resigned earlier this year becoming the first pope to resign since Gregory XII in 1415.

Benedict announced his resignation shortly after an event that was held at the Vatican to mark the 900th anniversary of the official recognition of the Order of Malta by Pope Paschal II (who was the head of the Catholic Church from August 13, 1099 to his death in 1118). The Knights attended Mass in St. Peter's Basilica and received an audience with Pope Benedict XVI. Benedict had spent several hours with the Order of the Knights of Malta before he appeared in public again looking more tired than ever that day, February 9, 2013.

The Knights of Malta are one of the most feared and whispered-about secret societies in the world. Many of the world’s elite were and are members of the “Knights of Malta” and “Opus Dei”. Unlike many others, the Sovereign Military Hospitaller Order of Saint John of Jerusalem of Rhodes and of Malta is a Roman Catholic religious order of a military nature by tradition. And unlike the Roman Catholic Church, which is mired in all kinds of scandals and is in dire straits now, the Sovereign Military Order of Malta, headquartered in Rome, is widely considered a particularly respectable political player these days and a sovereign subject of international law.

Benedict had yielded his seat to Archbishop of Buenos Aires Jorge Mario Bergoglio, who, on March 13th 2013, became Pope Francis, the first pope from South America, making him the first non-European since the 8th century.

But the most notable fact about Pope Francis is not that he is the only pope to take the name Francis  - evoking the humility of St Francis of Assisi, a 12th century Italian monk. Most surprising of all, he is the only member of the Society of Jesus to become a pope.

But just who are the Jesuits, exactly? There are many various orders in the Catholic Church - such as the Dominicans, Benedictines, Cistercians (including Trappists), and Franciscans. Such orders have more autonomy from the central church. Unlike the secular clergy, the members of those religious orders are not under the jurisdiction of a bishop and can live completely excluded from secular society, depending on the order they belong to.

The Society of Jesus is another such religious order. But not quite. Set up by Ignatius Loyola, a Spanish former soldier, in 1540, the Order has over 12,000 Jesuit priests now, and the society is one of the largest groups in the Roman Catholic Church. Known as the "soldiers of Christ" after the military bearing of their founder (who discovered his vocation, it is claimed, after reading a book on the lives of the saints in a hospital when recovering from war wounds) the Order emphasizes education, particularly their belief in the importance of learning languages, and the need for missionary evangelism in the life of a priest.

The Jesuits are a military order, just like the Knights of Malta. But their activities revolve generally around intelligence gathering, propaganda, and covert operations, bordering on information warfare and psychological operations. Working in tandem and under the guidance of the global elite’s secret military leadership, of which the Knights of Malta are certainly among the most notable members, the Jesuits are usually tasked to convey selected information and indicators to specific audiences to influence their emotions, motives, objective reasoning, and ultimately the behavior of certain governments, organizations, groups, and individuals. In other words, they are taught to spy, to lie and manipulate others.

The history of the Society of Jesus is ripe with very many controversial facts. Jesuit Order became like a weathervane atop a roof, which has been turned by a different wind. For Jesuits, the papacy has no longer held any primacy of position. The corporate aim of the Society has long been to place itself and the Roman Catholic Church at the disposal of a radical and purely social and political change in the world, pretty often without reference to - indeed, in defiance of - papal strategy, policies, and aims.

There are many interesting facts about the Jesuits that make them a particularly conspicuous group of people, whose true interests and loyalties are very circumspect. Unlike diocesan priests, who can complete their studies in four or five years, Jesuits train for 12 years and only become ordained when they are in their thirties. Associated with the more liberal aspects of Catholicism, they are less likely than other groups, such as the Oratorians, to conduct mass in the old rite Latin form. On becoming a Jesuit, they also vow never to take ecclesiastical office, such as a bishopric, unless ordered to by the pope.

This last vow is one of the reasons why Pope Francis's election was particularly surprising. According to Brendan Callaghan, the master of Campion Hall, a Jesuit college in Oxford, many Jesuits thought they would never see one of their own in papal office, even if some, such as Pope Francis, had become archbishops.

The history of the Jesuits’ notorious opposition to papal power is well documented. The Jesuit Order, which was created to help the Roman Catholic Church to lead others in following the teachings of Jesus Christ, later became the Church's most insidious enemy, especially so after Vatican II.

The Roman Catholic Church has been in decline for the past four hundred years. After a thousand-year-long experiment the Roman institution had finally failed and had attempted a total invasion of political and social as well as economic and cultural fields of human activities. The 20th century has marked the end of that political and social activism of the Roman Catholics on their own. From now on, the remainder of the Catholic sojourn in this world, it seems, will be a service, but not to God or other people, under the guise of humanitarian goals. It will be a service to some darker powers.

The scandalous enthronement of a Jesuit on the Throne of Peter has become a logical conclusion of the earlier processes, triggered by the Vatican II, and itself marked the end of the Roman Catholic Church as an organization that represents purely religious values. Until recently, modernist (humanist) tendencies, which had been surreptitiously spreading through the Jesuit Order since the early 20th century, as well as any manifestation of heresy or disobedience among the Jesuits were brutally crushed by the hierarchy of the Order itself, because papal authority was still exercised in the Church.  With the resignation of Pope Benedict XVI that authority was removed completely.

The Jesuits had always operated like some sort of rebels under the papal radar, until the revolutionary situation that presented itself in the aftermath of the Vatican II. According to some critics, the Jesuits of the 1960s were a notable historical example of the Trojan Horse. They did everything they could to undermine the Papacy and the Catholic Church. Their policies of Modernism and Liberation Theology in Latin America had always been a priority before they resulted in blatant and scandalous disloyalty to the Pope.

But, until recently, there has been at least some kind of resistance on the part of the Pope against those diabolical forces. The beginning of the radical takeover of the Roman Catholic Church by the Jesuits and the forces behind them began with the death of Pope John Paul I. The confrontation between the Pope and the “Soldiers of Christ” had gone so far that judging from John Paul's memoranda and notes, unless there was a speedy reform of the Order, he had in mind the effective liquidation of the Society of Jesus.

Pope John Paul I planned to deliver a hard-hitting speech of warning to the Jesuits. He planned to deliver it to the international assembly of Jesuit leaders and Father General Arrupe at another of their General Congregations which was to be held in Rome on September 30, 1978.

The Pope never delivered that speech of warning. On the morning of September 29, after thirty-three days on the Throne of Peter, and one day before he was to address the Society's General Congregation, John Paul I was found dead in bed.

According to some experts, The Jesuit Order badly needed to be suppressed in the 1960s, but nothing happened then. After the death of Pope John Paul I the opposition to the Jesuits on the part of the papal authority has waned. 

Now that the Jesuit Archbishop of Buenos Aires Jorge Mario Bergoglio became Pope Francis, there is no papal authority left in the Vatican to oppose those tendencies, which are not only heretical but non-Christian, too. Because, technically speaking, there is no Pope in Rome, right now!

Christianity is not about the mythology of modern rationalism. It is about the conflict of Good and Evil. Now that the Vatican has been turned into a bureaucracy by the same diabolical forces that propose to reform the Roman Catholic Church through that one person who represents them, the two words - “Pope’s Revolution” - depict the current situation very accurately in that both of them are fake and each one of them is a lie!

As Jesus once pointed out: “Ye are of your father the devil, and the lusts of your father ye will do. He was a murderer from the beginning, and abode not in the truth, because there is no truth in him. When he speaketh a lie, he speaketh of his own: for he is a liar, and the father of it.” (John 8:44)





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