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Jeannie's avatar

You have to read Malachi Martin before you really get started. Some of these people clearly did not have good intentions. Windswept House would be a good start.

The Devastated Vineyard and Trojan Horse in the City of God by Von Hildebrand is highly recommended.

I'm looking forward to your project. I find it odd that John XXIII would defy the Mother of God and refuse to reveal the third secret at the ordered time. What could make him do something like that, to risk his immortal soul? Even more, how could the modern church make him a saint?

Paul VI changed the mass, completely ignoring the Council of Trent, which was a dogmatic council with anathema for disregarding. Have you ever looked at his audience hall? It says a lot. How did the modern church make him a saint?

Good luck and keep us informed of your progress.

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Zita Juhász's avatar

I recommend Frank Wright's history of liberalism as a context.

While/instead of assuming universal goodwill, it should not be forgotten that after the resurrection of Lazarus by Christ "From that day therefore they devised to put him to death" (Jn 11,53). Politics is always the knowing and willful denial of faith.

The assumption of universal goodwill is itself politics and not faith. Be careful!

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