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Hazánkért, 2007. 05. 15. Masons Control the Vatican
And The Roman Catholic Church
Compiled by Rev. F.J.G. Ragelis
(1976)
Although Liberalist and Marxist infiltrators have been more active in the Roman Catholic Church in the past 50 years, with selected agents entering the seminaries as candidates for the Priesthood, the disciples of the Church kept these infected intellectuals underground, restraining any open activity. Pope John XXIII knew
there were dangerous elements in the Church, and specifically to bring them
out in the open, he convened the Second Vatican Council. The Council had no sooner
opened when the secret elements took control. The conservative Council
Fathers were unprepared and could not foresee that they would be the
losers. When the documents of Vatican Council II were published, they became a tool in the hands of progressivist elements. Special commissions were created to work out what was to be changed and how the changes must be enforced under obedience. The special commissions were of course controlled by the same secret elements. Listed below are the names of Monsignors, Bishops and Cardinals who are Masons and who are working in the Vatican, From the number of them -and from the exalted posts they hold it is easy to see how they completely control the Holy Father, the Vatican and the entire Church. These are some of the men responsible for the detested changes being forced upon good Catholics all over the world today.
WHERE ARE THE
MASON-ECCLESIASTICS WORKING?
1. Cardinal Villot, Jean (Protector of the Church Ss-ma Trinita al Monte Pincio), Archbishop of Bosporo. Birthplace: Saint-Amant-Sallende, Diocese of Clermont; October 11, 1905; ordination April 19, 1930; consecration October 12, 1954; created and proclaimed Cardinal on February 12, 1965. Cardinal Villot is Secretary of Vatican State of His Holiness and Camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church. Residence. Vatican City State. Cardinal Villot is Prefect of: The Sacred Congregation for Religious and Secular Institutes; (president) Administrator of the Patrimony of the Holy See. Practically, Cardinal Villot controls Vatican foreign affairs and the most important Sacred Congregations. He became a Mason on August 6, 1966. [note El Universal daily in Mexico City on 10th of August 1976 published articles of the International Committee of Defense of Catholic Tradition about Cardinal Villot. It says Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Villot is one having come forth from a French family that produces, from father to son during the last two centuries Grand Masters of Freemasonry and the Rosicrucians Cardinal Jean Villot is Camerlengo. What does the Camerlengo position mean? After the death of Pope Paul VI, Villot will govern the Church until a new Pope is elected] 2. Cardinal Poletti, Ugo, Titular Bishop of Medelizi, Birthplace: In
Omegna diocese of Novara, April 19, 1914; ordination June 29, 1938.
Consecrated as Bishop, Sept 14, 1958. Created and proclaimed Cardinal March 5,
1973. He is the Vicar of His Holiness Pope Paul VI for the diocese of Rome
and districts since March 6, 1973. Archpriest of Patriarchal Basilica of
Lateran; Great Chancellor of the Pontifical University of the Lateran; member
of Sacred Congregation of Sacraments and Divine Worship, member of Sacred Congregation
for Priests and Religious; President of Pontifical Works and Preservation of
the Faith; President of Pontifical Works and Preservation of the Faith;
President and Protector of Liturgical Academy. Became a Mason on February 17,
1969. 3. Archbishop Bugnini, Annibale. Birthplace: In Civitella del Lago, diocese
of Todi, June 14, 1912; was ordained in 1936 and consecrated on February 13,
1972. Bugnini was Consultant in Sacr. Congregation of Propagation of the
Faith; in the Sacr. Congregation of Holy Rites in the section of Sacred
Liturgy with commission; in the administrative tribunal he was a perito.
Bugnini was the father of the Novus Ordo (New Order). He joined the Masons on
April 23, 1963. [note: Msgr. Annibale Bugnini, author of the New Mass, was
sacked in July 1975, when unquestionable proof of his being a Freemason was
submitted to the Holy See. He has not even been publicly reproved, despite
his being subject to automatic excommunication because of his being a
Freemason. Archbishop Bugnini continues to exercise a diplomatic function in
Iran on behalf of the Vatican. 4. Msgr. Biffi, Franco, Chaplain of the Holy Father and since Oct.
29, 1970. Rector of the Pontifical University of the Lateran. He was
initiated into the Masonic Rite on Aug. 15, 1959. 5. Archbishop Casaroli, Agostino, Titular Archbishop of Cartagine.
Birthplace: In Castel S. Giovanni, in the diocese of Piacenza, Nov. 24, 1914;
ordained on May 29, 1937. Consecrated July 16, 1967, prelatus Domesticus,
Secretary of Public Affairs of the Church; Consultor of Sacr. Congregation of
Bishops; member of the Commission for Russia; Consultor of Pontifical
Commission for Revision of Canon Law; member of Pontifical Commission for
Latin America; member of Pontifical Commission for Emigration and Tourism;
Sub-secretary of Vatican State on Extraordinary Affairs. Initiated in to the
Masonic Rite on Sept. 28, 1957 6. Msgr. Macchi, Pasquale, Prelate of Honour of the Holy Father since
June 13, 1964. Minutante of the second class, minor official of 1st grade of
Vatican State. Initiated into the Masonic Rite on April 23, 1958. Msgr.
Macchi is the private Secretary of the Pope, on whom he depends in order to
write speeches and private correspondence. 7. Msgr. Rizzi, Mario, Prelate of the Holy Father since January 21,
1969. Chief of the Office; major
official of 2nd class of Sacred Congregation of Oriental Church. Initiated
into the Masonic Rite on September 16, 1969 8. Archbishop Brini, Mario. Birthplace; in Piombino, diocese of Massa
Marittima, May 11, 1908; ordained June 29, 1938.; consecrated Jan. 28, 1962.
Secretary of Sacred Congregation of Oriental Church; member of Pontifical
Commission for Russia; Consultor of Commission for Christian Union; Consultor
of Pontifical Commission for Revision of Canon Law and for Canon Law of
Oriental Church; member of Administration for Convertites; Prelate of all
Sacred Congregations. Initiated into the Masonic Rite on July 13, 1969. 9. Msgr. Pinto, Pio Vito, Attache of Secretary of State of Second
Class. Notare of 2nd Section of Supreme Tribunal and of Apostolic Signature.
Initiated into the Masonic Rite on April 2, 1970 and has monogram initials
V.I.P. as very important person. 10. Msgr.
Marschiasano, Francesco
(from Turin), Prelate of Honour of the Holy Father since Feb. 29, 1972.
Sub-secretary of Sacred Congregation for Seminaries and Universities of
Study. Initiated into the Masonic Rite on Feb. 4, 1961. 11. Msgr.
Virgilio, (Levi) Lovino, Prelatus
Domesticus, President of Commission of Sacred Art. Initiated into the Masonic
Rite on July 4, 1958. Fr, Virgilio is Assistant Director of L’Osservatore
Romano, the Vatican daily paper. 12. Fr.
Virgilio, Noe, Vicar General
of Fratres de Misericordia. Initiated into the Masonic Rite on June 13, 1959 13. Fr. Alessandro, Gottardi (G. Dv. Pietro). Procurator and Postulator General of Fratelli Maristi. Initiated into the Masonic Rite, on June 13, 1959 14. Bishop
Angelini, Fiorenzo, Titular
Bishop of Messene. Birthplace: In Rome, Aug 1, 1916; ordained February 3,
1940; consecrated July 19, 1956.
Commendator di Spirito Sancto; delegate of Cardinal Vicar of Rome for
hospitals. Initiated into the Masonic Rite on Oct, 1957. 15. Cardinal Baggio, Sebastiano (efeso),
Protector of the Church Angeli Custodi, Titular Archbishop of Caglari.
Birthplace: In Rosa, diocese of Vicenza, May 16, 1913. Ordained Dec. 21,
1935; consecrated on July 26, 1953. From 1964 was in Brazil as Apostolic Nuncio.
Created and proclaimed as Cardinal on April 28, 1969. Initiated into the
Masonic Rite on Aug. 14, 1957. Cardinal Baggio is the Prefect of the Roman
Curia Congregation of Bishops. He controls Bishops. 16. Cardinal
Pellegrino, Michele (Turin),
Protector of the Church SS-mo Nome di-Gesu, Archbishop of Turin. Birthplace:
In Centallo, diocese of Fossano, April 25, 1903; created and proclaimed as
Cardinal on June 26, 1967. Initiated into the Masonic Rite on May 2, 1960. 17. Cardinal Suenens, Leo, Josef. Birthplace: In Ixelles, archdiocese of Mechelen Brussels, July 16, 1904; ordained Sept. 4, 1927. Consecrated March 19, 1962, with title and Protector of St. Peter in Chains; created and proclaimed as Cardinal March 19, 1962. He worked as Cardinal in Sacred Congregation of Propaganda Fide, Congregation of Rites and Ceremonies, and Congregation of Seminaries and University Studies. Was in Pontifical Commission for Revision of Canon Law; was delegate and moderator of Vatican II Council; had been affiliated with Pentecostalism. Initiated into the Masonic Rite on June 15, 1967. CANON LAW TELLS A. An election must begin between the 16th day and
the 19th day after the death of the Pope (Canon 84) B. The Cardinal Dean asks the elected Cardinal if he will accept the office C. During the Vacancy, the exercise of
supreme authority in the Church is suspected. D. The Cardinal Camerlengo with three Cardinals composes a special congregation (Canon 85). NOTE: The Cardinal Camerlengo presides over the Apostolic Camera. After having assured himself of the death of the Pope, and after having published the death notice, he takes possession of and assumed the government of the Apostolic Palace. He also sees to the safeguarding of the rights of the Holy See. E. At the vacancy of the Holy See, the
college of Cardinals and the Roman Curia have no other power that that of the
Constitution of Pius XII (see Canon Law, Text and Commentary, pg. 153.) The
Constitution abrogates all other previous ordinances. * A. The Cardinals cannot change Church Laws B. Two special congregations
of Cardinals, one general and one special are to transact business in order to arrange the
Conclave C. The following Cardinals retain their powers: (a) The Cardinals Camerariou. At their head
is the Cardinal Camerlengo J. Villot) (b) The Major Penitentiary, for urgent cases;
forum conscientiae (c) The Cardinal Chancellor (d) The Cardinal Vicar of Rome (e) The Legates (f) The Nuncios (g) The Apostolic Delegates (h) The Papal Almoner D. The Secretary of State expires and is taken by the Secretary of the
Sacred Colleges E. The Sacred College governs
the Vatican State F. The Sacred Congregations
have no power (see pg. 153 of Canon Law) G. The Tribunal of the Rota
and the Signature retain their jurisdiction (no. 24228). Msgr. Pinto Pio Vito is the Mason who
holds power of Signatura and does not lose power during the Sede Vacante, i.e. after the
Popes death H. The right to elect the Pope belongs exclusively to the Cardinals I. Simony is severely condemned under excommunication, but does not invalidate the election J. Immediately upon his acceptance, the elected Cardinal acquires, by Divine Law, the full power of Jurisdiction MISCELLANEOUS NOTES: 1. HIGH
RANKING CHURCH OFFICIALS OF THE VATICAN, ARCHBISHOPS AND BISHOPS ARE ACCUSED
OF BEING PART OF MASONRY (El Universal of Mexico, August 10, 1976) Geneva (Agence France Presse). High-ranking Church officials in the
Vatican and Archbishops and Bishops of different countries are militant members of Freemasonry, as was denounced yesterday here by the International Committee of Defence of Catholic Tradition. Among them figure none other
than some of the principal collaborators of the Pope, such as the Secretary
of the Holy Father, Msgr. Pasquale Macchi, the Vatican diplomat Agostino
Casaroli and the Secretary of State of the Holy See, Msgr Jean Villot. This presence of the enemies
of the Church, in the internal structure of the Church forms a part of the
mystery of iniquity and should be unmasked, the international organisation
affirmed. The list of prelates accused of being Masons was published by the
International Committee of Defence of
Catholic Tradition which is formed, as it is affirmed, by renowned personalities of different nations
who are identifies in all the force of their Faith as theologians in unity
with Catholic Tradition The Integralists, who propose for themselves (to defend the
Traditional Church), directly mention the Vatican Secretary of State, Jean
Villot, as one having come forth from a French family that produces, from
father to son during the last two centuries, Grand Masters of Freemasonry
and the Rosicrucians Other high-ranking dignitaries of the Church accused by the
International Traditionalist Organisation are the Primate of Belgium, Leo
Suenens; the Vicar of His Holiness for the diocese of Rome, Ugo Poletti; the
Archbishop of Turin, Michele Pellegrino; and the Prefect of the Roman Curia
Congregation of Bishops, Cardinal Baggio. The
International Committee of Defense Of Catholic Tradition, after indicating
that the Bishop of Lille (Nord, France), Achille Lienart, also belongs to
Freemasonry, publicly gave out the same accusation against other bishops. The
well-known Vatican diplomat Msgr. Agostino Casaroli and the Private Secretary
of the Pope, Msgr. Pasquale Macchi, are also both Masons, according to the
International Committee of Defence of Catholic Tradition. Msgr.
Casaroli is qualified as the Kissinger of Vatican diplomacy, the great
artisan of the opening up to the (Communist) East and all of the
scandalous destitution of Cardinal Mindszenty 2. El Universal of Mexico, August 10, 1976 Paris (Agence France
Presse). Some French literary personalities sent a letter to Pope Paul VI,
published yesterday here by the conservative Le Figaro, asking him to
reconsider the sanctions applied to the Traditionalist Bishop Archbishop Lefčbvre.
They added that Pope John XIII „esteemed and loved” Lefčbvre, and they indicated later on in the letter: „They are being celebrated everywhere and with impunity certain
strange Masses, sometimes ecumenical ones, that have absolutely nothing to do
with the Mass of Pope Paul VI.” -- Then it would seem that any and all Eucharistic celebrations be
tolerated, save the traditional Mass. Prepared by Rev. F.J.G. Ragelis
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