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exclusion.
"Through art. XV of the pact of London (26th of April 1915), which
defined Italy's participation in the war, Baron Sonnino had obtained the
promise from the other Allies that they would oppose any intervention of the
papacy in the peace arrangements". 18) This measure was wise but
insufficient. Instead of applying the sanctions against the Holy See which it
deserved for sparking off the first world war, the victors did nothing to
prevent the further intrigues of the Jesuits and the Vatican; these
eventually, 20 years later, led to a catastrophe even worse, maybe the worst the
world has known.
(18) Charles Pichon: "Histoire du Vatican" (Sefi, Paris 1946, p. 143).
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Section V
Chapter 2
Preparations for the Second World War
In 1919, the sons of Loyola reaped the bitter fruits of their criminal
politics. France had not succumbed to the "thorough bleeding". The
apostolic empire of the Hapsburgs, which they had encouraged to "punish
the Serbians", had disintegrated, liberating the Orthodox Slavs from the
yoke of Rome. Russia, instead of coming back to the Roman fold, had
become marxist, anti-clerical and officially atheistic. As for invincible
Germany, it foundered in the chaos.
But the proud nature of the Company would never consider confessing a sin.
When Benedict XV died, in 1922, it was ready to start again on a new basis. Is
it not all-powerful in Rome?
Let us listen to M. Pierre Dominique: "The new pope Pius XI who is,
according to some, a Jesuit, tries to patch things up. He asks the Jesuit
Father d'Herbigny to go to Russia, in an attempt to rally whatever is left of
Catholicism, and especially to see what could be done. Vague and big hope: to
rally around the pontiff the persecuted Orthodox world.
"In Rome, there are thirty-nine ecclesiastical colleges, whose foundation
marks the dates of great counter-offensives; most of these counter-
offensives were Jesuitical in their working and direction: Germanic college
(1552), English (1578), Irish (1628, re-established in 1826), Scottish (1600),
North-American (1859), Canadian (1888), Ethiopian (1919, re-constituted in
1930).
"Pius XI creates the Russian college (Ponteficio collegio russo di S.
Teresa del Bambino Gesu) and puts it under the Jesuits' care. They also look
after the Oriental Institute, the Institute of Saint-John Damascene, the
Polish college, and later the Lithuanian college. Are these reminders of Father
Possevino, Ivan the Terrible and the false Dimitri? The second of the three
great objectives during Ignatius' time takes first place. The Jesuits, once
again, are the inspiring agents and performers in that great enterprise".(19)
124 THE SECRET HISTORY OF THE JESUITS
In the defeat they just suffered, the sons of Loyola can see a glimmer of
some hope. The Russian revolution, by eliminating the Czar, protector of the
Orthodox Church, had it not decapitated the great rival and helped the
penetration of the Roman Church? We must strike while the iron is hot! The
famous "Russicum" is created and its clandestine missionaries will take the
Good News to this schismatic country.(19a) One century a f t e r their
explusion by Czar Alexander the First, the Jesuits will again undertake
the conquest of the Slav world. Since 1915, their general is Nalke von
Ledochowski.
From M. Pierre Dominique again: "Some will say that I see Jesuits
everywhere! But I am compelled to point out their presence and actions; to say
that they were behind the monarchy of Alphonso XIII whose confessor was
Father Lopez; that, when the Spanish monarchy was ended and their
monasteries and colleges burned down, they were found again behind Gil
Robles, then, when civil war broke out, behind Franco. In Portugal, they
uphold Salazar. In Austria and Hungary, the Emperor Charles who was
dethroned three times; (what part did they play in those attempts to regain the
throne of Hungary? Who knows!) They kept the seat warm not knowing
much for whom or what. Monsignor Seipel, Dolfuss and Schussnigg are
from their ranks. They dream for a while of a great Germany, with a
Catholic majority, to which the Austrians would necessarily belong: a
modern version of the old 16th century alliance between the Wittelsbach and
Hapsburg. In Italy, they support first of all Don Sturzo, founder of the popular
party, then Mussolini... The Jesuit Father Tacchi Venturi, general-secretary of
the Company, served as the middleman between Pius XI, whose confessors are [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]
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