Prevost’s Inaugeration Mass celebrated atop a Menorah

Editor’s Note: The above article by Belvedere (a nom du plume) at UnaVox.It points out a very bizzare circumstance during the Mass for the beginning of the Petrine Ministry of Cardinal Prevost, held Sunday, May, 18, 2025. — Click the image of Prevost to read the article in an English translation.

As seen in the featured image, above, there was a floral arrangement of a 9 stick Jewish Menorah, with the top flame pointing directly to Cardinal Prevost.

While the author of the article wonders what this could mean, as an anthropologist I understand what it means: Cardinal Prevost is Jewish, and his election is considered a triumph for Zionism.

As I already have reported the real surname of Prevost is Riggitano, which does not mean a man who riggs an election, but a man from Reggio di Calabria, which for two reasons probably indicates he is of Jewish descent, because in Italy, surnames which are taken from cities are usually Jewish ones, and Reggio has had a large Jewish presence ever since the Jews were expelled from Spain in 1492, and from Sicily in 1493.

If Prevost is Jewish, he would be the fourth pope to have Jewish blood: for John Paul II’s mother is said to have been of Jewish descent (Vatican seems to boast of this too) since Wikipedia lists her own mother before her own father — which is the Wikipedia editor’s way of indicating this — and Benedict XVI’s mother descended from a 16th century Rabbi from Prague (Report here); whereas Pope Francis’s paternal grandmother appears to have a Jewish surname.

That Prevost be a Jew would not surprise, because I warned the Catholic World back in 2023, that the presence of an office of the World Jewish Congress at the Vatican threaten the religious liberty of Catholics world wide. That Zionists wanted a Jew as the next pope was cryptically signified by Trump’s sharing of an AI generated image of himself as the Pope, since the Trump family are crypto-jews, as his own son admitted after joining the Jewish-only Fraternity at College.

A Saint of no less stature of St. Bernard of Clairvaux, a Doctor of the Church, who wrote the Rule of the Knights Templar and defended the Church of Rome from the Jewish anti-Pope Anacletus II, openly said it was a total disgrace that anyone of Jewish descent be exalted to the Apostolic Throne because of their habitual tendency to slip back into the errors of their false religion. Seeing how the Church has disintegrated since 1978, there are probably many authors who would agree. And someone no less than the Hapsburg Emperor Charles V, who ruled most of Europe in the 16th Century, declared that the northern nations which lapsed into the Protestant Revolt, were all ruled by nobility who had intermarried with Jews.

For Protestantism is really a version of Christianity much closer to Judaism, in which divorce and usury run wild. And that is where it appears Provost wants to go, after defining the family last week as a union of one man and one woman, without any mention of marriage, and with his ardent support of ‘Fiducia supplicans’ and ‘Amoris Laetitia’, which basically attempt — though illegally — to grant full communion in the Church to adulterers, fornicators and cohabitors: Documents which would make every Mass a public sacrilegious re-crucifixion of Jesus Christ, when received in the mouths of such foul sinners.

The statements of famous Catholics of ages ago, warning about Jews, was not based on a Christian attitude of racism against them, but on the fact that the Talmud, the book Jews follow, teaches an extreme form of racial superiority, such that it calls all non-Jews “monsters” (Goyim) and authorizes every kind of crime against them, from swindling and raping to murdering: a thing which has led Jews to victimize Christians for more than 1000 years. For this reason nearly every Catholic State in western Europe, at one time or another, to protect it’s national security, expelled Jews.

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11 thoughts on “Prevost’s Inaugeration Mass celebrated atop a Menorah”

  1. 9-branched menorah is Hanukkah menorah (in Hebrew Hanukkah means “dedication”)
    The 9-branched menorah means that they recaptured the temple and now they will rededicate it.

    Why Does the Menorah Have 9 Branches?
    https://theisraelstore.com/blogs/news/why-does-the-menorah-have-9-branches-understanding-the-hanukkiah
    When the Maccabees defeated the Greeks and recaptured the Temple, they immediately went to work rededicating it. They wanted to light the menorah again, but there was a problem: they could only find one small jar of pure oil, still sealed with the high priest’s seal. It was barely enough for one day. Yet, miraculously, that oil lasted for eight full days—just long enough for them to prepare more pure oil.
    This is where the Hanukkiah comes in. Unlike the Temple menorah, the Hanukkiah has nine branches: one for each of the eight miraculous days and an extra one for the “shamash” (helper) candle.
    They had to reconsecrate the defiled temple of God in Jerusalem. Aside from the Hanukkah miracle of the oil that was supposed to only last for one day, lasted for 7 days, cleansing and rededicating the temple to God once again, the miracle was also the freedom God had given them to worship Him once again without oppression and persecutions. It is a privilege we tend to take for granted, but it is a freedom that oftentimes had to be fought for and bought with blood.
    https://www.beithallel-israel.org/video/the-deeper-meaning-of-the-feast-of-dedication/
    Hanukkah in Hebrew means “dedication”. That is what it is all about, chasing the darkness away and bringing back the light through the rededication of something that you might have considered lost or too defiled to be used again by God. Hanukkah was about the courage of a few to stand up giant darkness, fight against it, take out the idols from what belongs to God, and rededicate it to God once again.

    1. Thank you for this, because I saw that there were 9 and 7 branch Menorahs, but did not know the difference.

      Wow, what you say amazes me, here: because a religious I know, said that God warned him that the persecution under this new anti-pope would last 7 years.

  2. Sorry, but it looks like a tree for me, not a menorah. Menorah is horizontal, not vertical.
    Tree is an ancient pagan symbol.
    Anyway, this pattern seems to be the consequence of the architecture of stairs of the Basilica of St. Peter.

    1. Unfortunately the author of that article is unaware that Prevost is not his real surname, Riggitano is.

  3. Alas brother,

    The menorah is part and parcel of the Vatican’s complex. The staircase is just aptly so built, when proper decoration is applied.

    See the Inthronisation Mass of Pope BXVI, at 03:07:16

    https://youtu.be/Y6PlC3MzzcM?feature=shared

    I would bet the menorah surfaces at every inthronisation since Paul V Borghese… and would not be surprised, if the custom dated back to Silvester at least, in a different setting.

    But the cult itself is even older than Moses.

    1. Well I will take that bet.

      Since as you can see in this photograph from 1935, there are no flowers on the stairway in the form of a menorah.
      https://historicimages.com/products/rrx99799

      But as it was, Joseph Ratzinger was also Jewish, on his mother’s side, so I do not know what you think your discovery proves.

      As you can see, it was not decorated with flowers for Pope Francis, whose mother’s side is not Jewish.
      https://www.timesofisrael.com/pope-at-inauguration-gives-shout-out-to-jews/

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