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The author quotes the actual Masonic document, which both Pope Pius IX (1846-1878) and Pope Leo XIII (1878-1903) asked to be published. This document describes the Masons' diabolical strategy to destroy the Church by infecting her leaders with Liberal ideas. Tells how they do not desire a masonic Pope, but rather a Pope infected with their ideas. Touches on Liberalism, the French Revolution, Freemasonry, Ecumenism, Modernism, the modernist conspiracy at Vatican II, and much more! An eye-opening book that every Catholic must read! 50 pgs, PB
The Permanent Instruction of the Alta Vendita
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It appears as though the entire text of the instructions are abridged. The instructions make up a small part of this small book. Maybe only five pages. The instructions are not different than what is found online. The rest of the book talks about Vatican II and its changes, which isn’t bad, but if you are buying this book you are already probably well informed on these changes.
This small booklet is really well done. It explains so much of what has happened to the Catholic Church over the last forty years. I know the other sources for the Alta Vendita, espeically from publications in France that date back to the 1920s — 40 years before Vatican II. The Alta Vendita is a true document and because of Vatican II we are living through its fulfillment. Cardinal Suenens himself said “Vatican II is the French Revolution of the Church”. God help us.
Highly recommendable work. Every catholic should read it.
The author considers the fraternity of “Carbonari” which existed in Western Europe in previous centuries, but of which there is little evidence it still exists. He somehow equates it with the order of Freemasons by very tenuous means, and proceeds to tar the Freemasons with everything real or imagined he can blame the Carbonari for. Anyone who is familiar with the hoax about the “protocols of Zion” will fing this book oddly familiar.
It seems The Church is looking for the Bad Guys outside rather than face up to some very simple facts within. Number 1 the Church needed change to keep up with the times. Change is good and most members agree with the changes. The Masons did not do anything. The Church leaders did. The bad issues in the news such as sex abuse also had nothing to do with the Masons. If people just looked with an open mind you would see that the church needed to better screan their Preisthood. Looking to blame the Masons does nothing but take responsibilty away from church leadership. The book in question is mostly hate speach. After reading it and looking at each side and historians the work is just hate. Hate groups use works like this and often use God to justify such actions. The Masons are open to any good man regaurdless of faith. They do good across the world and don’t deserve the negativity.