
The Catholic Church supported fascism prior to WWII, during WWII, and after WWII. In the post-1945 era, the Vatican assisted thousands of Nazi War Criminals escape Allied justice and relocate to so-called “safe” (Catholic) countries in Central and South America. Ten thousand Ukrainian SS War criminals, at the behest of the Pope were resettled in the UK immediately after the war (using the cover story they were “Polish”) – so as to avoid paying for their murderous crimes carried-out in the USSR. Churchill, knowing how controversial this arrangement was, had these mass murderers and child rapists (referred by Pope Benedict XII as “good Catholics”) placed amongst a remote (and unsuspecting) Scottish population.

According to Pope Gregory XVI and Pope Pius IX, the most efficient manner for god’s word to filter down to earth from heaven upon high – is for human society to be administered by an absolute monarchy – or its secular equivalent of a (totalitarian) fascist State. This explains the dogmatic position of the Catholic Church and why such luminaries as Thomas Merton would give lectures to communities of monks regarding the “Evils of Marxism” – whilst never once condemning the Nazi Germans or the mass murders this regime carried-out.

Of course, this form of ecclesiatical “lying” (which includes “lying by omission”)- although forbidden within the monastic tradition – is common throughout the Catholic Church (highlighting the difference between a “monk” and a “priest” – not always the same entity). When monitoring the website of the online pseudo-Catholic website – “White Robed Monks of St Benedict” (this entity radically alters the Rule of St Benedict and attempts to integrate it with Japanese Zen Buddhism – effectively fabricating a corrupted text) – during early 2022, I received copies of group emails issued by members of the WRM community – distributed far and wide online.

These emails requested “volunteers” from around the world to serve in the (Neo-Nazi) Armed Forces of Ukraine, with all travel expenses paid by the Catholic Church. All candidates were to converge on a meeting-point in (fascist) Poland. All those interested (men and women) were promised free training, uniforms and weaponry – as well as a cash lump-sum before being deployed over the border into Ukraine. The WRM had previously issued a lineage certificate recognising that the Catholic Church is fully supportive of the (Neo-Nazi) “Maidan” Junta (established by the Obama Administration in 2014) and recognised the so-called “Ukrainian Orthodox Church” (an anti-Russian Orthodox “fake” church).

Anti-intellectualism runs through Catholic Church ideology – as does its continuous misrepresentation of history. For instance, Father Gregory Elmer OSB – the title informs that he is both a “monk” and a “priest” (which means his monasticism is “tainted” with the corruption of Church politics) – receives the following description in an advertisement for a book of poems he has published:
‘Fr. Gregory Elmer is a Benedictine monk of St. Andrew’s Abbey in Valyermo, California. An inspired poet in the spiritual tradition of Gerald Manley Hopkins and T.S. Eliot, Father shares his poems of passion and promise. He invites us to witness his most personal journey, hidden withing the pierced side and outstretched arms of the One who saves.’
So far so good. In the book entitled Monasticism – Ideals and Traditions: Sri Ramakrishna Moth, Chapter 7 – Christian Monasticism, Vedanta Press, (1991), Page 210 – however, we find the good theologian stating:
‘In 1453 the great capital of the Byzantine Empire, Constantinople, fell to the Turks, and monasticism was after this somewhat confined to a few strategic centres, most notably Mount Athos in Northern Greece. This is a whole monastic “republic”, a peninsula stretching about forty miles into the sea, inhabited only by monks. In the past twenty years this centre of Eastern monasticism has begun to undergo a kind of renaissance. Monastic life flourished in Russia until 1917, when it fell under persecution by the Communists, but against all odds a few principal monasteries have managed to survive.’

This type of psychopathy is typical of the average US citizen – compounded by this individual’s obvious lack of basic education and understanding. Joseph Stalin – the elected leader of the USSR (and the man who won WWII) – attended Seminary as a youth in Russia. He maintained a close link with his priestly teachers after the 1917 Revolution (religion was not attacked but protected) and because of this – the Russian Orthodox Church played a leading role amongst the Soviet people in the fight against Nazi Germany (and its Catholic Church allies). Yes – Catholic priests accompanied the Spanish Legion, the Italian Fascists, the Hungarians, the Bulgarians, and the Romanians, etc, giving their blessings to the Catholic troops who carried-out the Holocaust that murdered 11 million – and the atrocities that killed and wounded a further 40 million Soviet men, women and children.

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