Marine Le Pew

Started by yankeedoodle, April 22, 2017, 11:44:14 PM

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Christopher Marlowe

Very disturbing cohencidences. But the "Jesuit" angle is a misleading rabbit hole. The Jesuits have certainly become corrupted post-Vatican II, and there is no end of Jesuit Universities we can point to where they promote the SJW policies. Also the modernist Jesuits in Latin America were promoting "liberation theology", which is really just communism dressed up like St Francis. And we can see that the current Pope Francis is a Jesuit, and a globalist friend of Soros. 

But this this widespread corruption of the Jesuit order is a relatively recent event. The Jesuits of the time when Le Pen went to school were much more orthodox. A good example of a traditional Jesuit was Fr Feeney, who promoted the dogma of "outside the Church, there is no salvation" (extra ecclesiam nulla salus). (EENS) http://catholicism.org/author/fatherleonardfeeneymicm
EENS is a thrice declared dogma, so there can be no question that the Church teaches this, but Fr Feeney met with some very stiff opposition from modernist higher ups in the Vatican, and from within his own order. He was supposedly excommunicated (!?!), but this was lifted before Fr Feeney died. (I don't consider that the excommunication was valid.) EENS is unpopular among "ecumenists" who want to say that all religions are equally valid. The ecumenist view is promoted by the globalists who want to make a one-world religion.


So Feeney, a Jesuit back in the 1950's, proclaimed what the Church actually teaches, extra ecclesiam nulla salus, and he was chastised by the modernists that were taking control. Now we have a Pope doing commercials for what is essentially religious indifferentism, which is a condemned heresy.  I note all this to show that it was not "the Jesuits", but rather the modernists/communists who worked their way into the hierarchy and who now control the Church. The Jesuits had a very glorious history of scholarship and sanctity.  Read about St Robert Belarmine or St Francis Xavier: both Jesuits and both were very holy men. 

Sadly, what has happened to the Jesuits has also happened to most of the post-Vatican II holy orders. 
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