From the reign of Pope Leo XIII to the illegal election of Cardinal Prevost, the true but secret history of the Catholic Church from 1880-2025, which every Catholic should know, but which nearly none does: from Rampolla del Tindaro to the CIA and the U.S. Goverments 70+ years of interference and take over of the Vatican.
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The Book on the Trinity, every faithful Catholic priest would love as his next present
This is Br. Bugnolo's English Translation, of Saint Bonaventure's encylopedic book of theology on the Trinity: With this book, your priest will always have something intelligent and awesomely inspiring to preach to you about
God the Father, God the Son & God the Holy Spirit!
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I was wondering if Pope Leo XIII is a mason, or Rampolla just tried to get close to his enemy, the Pope Leo XIII.
There is a saying in freemasonry: keep your friends close, and your enemies closer.
I think it more likely that he was manipulated by Rampolla.
Excellent show ! And very necessary at this time.
Just a couple of comments:
– The Marquis de la Franquerie reported in his book l’Infabilitté Pontifical that Cardinal Gasparri was a mason having joined during his time in the US.
– Pope Benedict XV did the work of Freemasonry when a few months after being elected pope he called for the independence of Poland from Austria- Hungary, the last Catholic kingdom in Europe. This planted the seed for it’s dissolution after WWI.
The Spanish American War of 1898, was a Masonic coup of Spain ,. Top Navy Officers and ministers were bribed – resulting in the ceding of the Philippines , to the United States . As the United States took possession of the Philippines it committed a horrible genocide upon the Philippine people .if such a betrayal can be engineered upon Spain, a Catholic country , no people are safe from their evil designs. The video posted gives a straightforward account of the machinations of the Masons .
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=hWnJ7yQQdqo
Thank you for bringing this video to my attention.
About 14 minutes in, you briefly discussed the compilation of Canon Law into the 1917 Code of Canon Law – the first such undertaking since St Raymond of Peñafort’s Decretals of Gregory IX, promulgated by a Papal Bull of 1234.
You also noted the omission of direct mention of or reference to Pope Paul IV’s 1559 Cum ex apostolatus officio.
Was this 1917 Code of Canon Law – with this notable [and maybe other strategic] lacuna[e] – perhaps the beginning of a shift toward juridical positivism in the Catholic Church?
Yes, I believe so, not formally or doctrinally, but psychologically. Juridical Positivism was all the vogue in the 1890’s