Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Jesuit Order Secretly Penetrates Political Organization

Jesuit Order Exposed - Secretly Penetrates Political Organization

Catholic Jesuit Order Freemasonry


Brannon's guest is Chris Pinto. Chris and Brannon have been researching the Catholic Jesuit Order that reports directly to the Pope.
 
Hear the oath the higher Jesuits swear to that includes “waging relentless war, secretly or openly, against all heretics, Protestants…as I am directed to do, to extirpate and exterminate them from the face of the whole earth. Jesuits are committed to ecumenicalism, social justice/liberation theology, and a dominion theology that seeks to create a world government controlled by the Church of Rome. 

Learn about the logo of Jesuit University, Georgetown, and the meaning of this logo. In 2008, a Catholic News Agency quoted the Jesuit Superior General as calling for liberation theology to be given more time to be accepted. Learn how Jesuit priest Pierre Teilhard de Chardin is known as one of the early leaders of the New Age Movement and how he greatly influenced the leaders of the United Nations and their quest for a cosmic global government. On May 25, 2011, a Jesuit will be sworn in as the U.S. House of Representatives chaplain.

Brannon and Chris discuss how the Jesuit Order secretly penetrates political organizations, educational institutions, and media outlets. Most disturbing is their infiltration into protestant denominations, seminaries, and organizations to introduce and promote the mysticism of the Church of Rome, such as contemplative prayer, walking a prayer labyrinth, lectio divina, and prayer ropes in an attempt to move the world religions back to the Church of Rome.


Traci Morin, President - Touch of God Ministries - a Christian healing and deliverance ministry. If your family was involved, going back 4 generations, in the Freemasonry, a lot of curses - sicknesses, financial curses, blocks to your success, and more. Get free from the curses of Masonic curses from freemasonry oaths.












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