domingo, 16 de julio de 2023

Pope Montini

 Some Notes on Pope Montini


by Pedro Rizo . 

taken from Minuto Digital Visto en Radio Cristiandad.

Translated from the Spanish by Roberto Hope


"Knowing an author's personal condition helps understanding the sense of his work; this is why, before buying a book, many of us take the biography and way of thinking of him who wrote it into consideration. His books, as his children, will have his traits. :Likewise, it is essential to know the life and character of the popes who engendered the Vatican II Church. So, rather than ensnaring ourselves in the prose of the 'hermeneutic of reform', or in whether the globalist irenicism is or is not the spontaneous fruit of the Council, we should inquire what old block the chips came off from. Because it is nonsensical to protest for the toxic food without inquiring about the kitchen and the cook. That our shepherds do not dare to follow this sane way of proceeding is, doubtlessly, because grief burdens them less than repentance. This is why some authorities very honorably denounce the inconcealable errors to discharge thier vanity of shame, and, on the other hand, sneak away from the duty to correct, Even when they live in the most nauseating hypocrisy.

Let us see, then, that just like a text can be disqualified out of the perversity of its author, no matter how academic its prose may be, the capsizing of the Church is not to be blamed on the times nor on the ides of March, but rather, more certainly, on what could have been expected from the caliber of sanctity of its latest pontiffs. Let us not be intimidated by the truth, since Christ already forewarned us of this situation when we would see the abomination of the desolation standing in the holy place    

Let us then begin with some facts on Giovanni Battista Montini, Paul VI, who was a very principal cook of this reformist menu of the Catholic faith

1) Priestly education under control of his mother. It is said that, if he did not study at the seminary, it was because of his weak health . But others believe, in agreement with the Church of that time, that greater influence had the fact of the family being suspected of clandestine revolutionary activities. Besides, it was the interest of the mother, opposed to the rigorous teaching in those years, in not risking to have the seminary change her child's education, risk that would disappear if he studied at home. His father was the publisher of a newspaper favorable to the Revolution and Communism under the guise of Christian-Democratic militancy. Thus, young Giovanni Battista did not get away from a family climate entirely contrary to the views of the Church, even when Mrs, Montini and the priest who facilitated his studying away from the seminary woul publicize their piety and Christian virtues. If such thing were true, it would be the only case among all of the family members.

2) Subversive activities. Mr Salvatore Macca*, resident in Brescia, tells us of the Montinis something that he supposedly had knowledge thanks to his ready access to police and other reports. This gentleman, Knight of the Great Cross of Italy, tells us in Number 380 of Chiesa Viva magazine, that, in the house of the future Paul VI, explosives were being manufactured "with metal pipes filled with threitol"...The Montini family had sheltered under its roof the communist partisan and terrorist Leonardo Speciale. Years later, the latter told Messrs Gianfranco Porta and Maurizio Magri that Ciro Miraglia, warden of the Brescia prison, had been the victim of his first assault while riding a bicycle.through Via Spalli S, Marco on October 31 1943. The explosion dismembered Miraglia and a 19 year old soldier who accompanied him.

*Emeritus President of Brescia's Territorial Audience and Honorary President of the Quashing Court.

3) Tondi Case. Monsignor Giovanni Battista Montini, in his position as Pro-Secretary of State was already very active in subversive missions, though, obviously, taking great care to prevent any responsibility from hitting him. To that end, he used third parties as instruments. Hence, the election of the young Jesuit Alighiero Tondi as his personal secretary. This position gave Tondi free access to confidential archives and reports.For example, the names and destinations of priests that Pius XII sent to the "Church of Silence" in the USSR, about whom Father Tondi would inform the Soviet police, that would then locate and send them to jail or to Siberia.. Tondi's stint in the Secretary of State was also decisive to mount a network of communist priests that would operate in Spanish America. Direct implication of Msgr. Montini could not be proven, but the firm suspicion compelled Pius  XII to take him away from the Secretary of State and, “Promoveatur ut moveatur”, name him Archbishop of Milan with the historical withholding of the cardinal hat that corresponded to the diocese. It is not true that Msgr Montini rejected it out of humility

4) The bronze doors of Saint Peter's Basilica. in the panel of the Door of Good and Evil, the figure corresponding to Paul VI is intentionally shown from the side to reveal the left hand's back with a five-pointed star ─ masonic pentacle ─ which was erased some time later, (but the photographs remain) 

5) Monument in Varese. Sculptor Floriano Bodini dedicated to Paul VI a statue in the Sacro Monte commissioned by Msgr Pasquale Macchi . Even though the sculpture seems to extol the Pope, it actually extols Freemasonry because of the Masonic symbols decorating it; among them a five-legged sheep. The statue was inaugurated on May 24, 1986 by Giulio Andreotti, Minister of Foreign Relations, and by the Vatican's Secretary of State, Cardinal Agostino Casaroli, who blessed the monument. All three, Pasquale Macchi, Giulio Andreotti and Agostino Casaroli belonged to Freemasonry, according to the Pecorelli list and the previous one of the German bishops.

6) Family cemetery. In Verolavechia, a small enclosure of the cemetery surrounded by a 1.6 m tall wall, a few years back raised to 2.5 m, keeps his father's and mother's tumulus, the symbols on which gravestone are diverse, of Masonic and Jewish identity. None distinctly Christian.

7) Msgr Escriva's harsh remark. Alberto Moncada, in his "Oral History of the Opus Dei", Chapter 1, tells us of his founder. "At bottom he vented his frustration on me and badmouthed Montini, calling him a Freemason and adding a few other slurs. He was quite agitated and warned that all who had cooperated in that election (the cardinals who voted for him) were going to be condemned to hell.

8) The Creed of Paul VI. The new Paul VI version of the Creed actually does not contribute better  explanations than those given in the Catechisms. It is a pretty text the intention of which is announced in the title: "Creed of the People of God". To say "People of God'' induces subliminally to think of the Jewish people with primacy over Christ. So, now we have the practice of referring to Jews as the elder brothers, elder in age, greater in virtue, jn rights, in ...  And Catholics who believe that the Old is above the New Testament are not rare, even when the opposite is the truth. The New Testament is the one that provides justification and sense to the Old. The intention had to be the contrary since, had it not been so, why commission two thirds of its draft to his admired teacher, and converted Jew, Jacques Maritain?. Converted halfway, as he never retracted or abandoned his Jewish heritage or his communist militancy and thinking..

9) Aldo Moro's assassination. We could speak of the Moro case to fill a voluminous book, but we will limit ourselves to provide the most significant facts for the subject of this article. The Christian Democratic Party, of which Moro was the leader, restored the party with the same name that Mussolini had proscribed. proven its doctrinal and factual adherences to Communism and Freemasonry.  Let us, by the way, remind ourselves that Christian Democracy had also been condemned by Popes Pius IX, Leo XIII, Pius X and Pius XI.

On May 9, 1978, having the Fiat with Moro's dead body in the trunk already appeared, Monsignor Lefebvre was delivering a conference at the Theological Society of the University of Dublin. From his comments about the terrible news we transcribe these words: " The Church had been a bulwark against communism and now, thanks to Paul VI (they) are her first sons, and the rest are the repudiated ones. Aldo Moro was a Moscow agent (....) to whom it had been assigned to achieve a compromise between the Communists, the Vatican and Christian Democracy. Communists are already in power in Italy, and that has been made possible only by the persevering activity of their agent, Aldo Moro and of Pope Paul VI"

11) Eleven shots. Aldo Moro was assassinated with eleven bullets shot to his heart. One would have sufficed but they were eleven, not ten, not twelve. And all aimed at his heart. A full ritual of esoteric signs. The mass at Saint John Lateran that Paul VI dedicated to him on May 13, strangely enough neither Moro's wife nor his children attended despite the Pope's insistent solicitude. Only a formal representation... along with politicians, and government authorities, plus a numerous display of communist and Christian Democratic Party flags. 

We could*- go on with Montini - Paul VI because this personality is an inexhaustible sack of surprises and scandals. Nevertheless, among his followers and successors there are still names prominent in guillotining the head of the Church, who is Christ, and also deserve some minimum of attention.