Speculation Is Rising That A Jesuit Takeover Of The Roman Catholic Church Is Underway With Pope Francis Leading The Charge From Vatican City
The Society of Jesuits has been the object of considerable suspicion
from more traditional religious orders and from sections of the Catholic
laity. Pope Paul IV, who served from 1555 to 1559, described the
Society’s internal structure as a tyranny, and in a difficult and
bad-tempered exchange with the second superior general of the Jesuits,
he alleged that if they did not begin the choral recitation of the
office, one day “Satan would arise from their ranks.”
Famously, one of the greatest theological disputes in the history of the Church, the de Auxiliis controversy,
was left unresolved because of Pope Paul V’s fear that condemning the
Jesuit theology of grace as heretical (as the older theological schools
insisted that it was) would do irreparable harm to the society’s
prestige, damaging the Counter-Reformation.
Famously, one of the greatest theological disputes in the history of the Church, the de Auxiliis controversy, was left unresolved because of Pope Paul V’s fear that condemning the Jesuit theology of grace as heretical (as the older theological schools insisted that it was) would do irreparable harm to the society’s prestige, damaging the Counter-Reformation.
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A Jesuit coup? Speculation rises of a Vatican takeover by the Pope’s own religious order
FROM LIFE SITE NEWS: Historically, the Society of Jesuits has been the object of considerable suspicion from more traditional religious orders and from sections of the Catholic laity. Pope Paul IV, who served from 1555 to 1559, described the Society’s internal structure as a tyranny, and in a difficult and bad-tempered exchange with the second superior general of the Jesuits, he alleged that if they did not begin the choral recitation of the office, one day “Satan would arise from their ranks.”Famously, one of the greatest theological disputes in the history of the Church, the de Auxiliis controversy, was left unresolved because of Pope Paul V’s fear that condemning the Jesuit theology of grace as heretical (as the older theological schools insisted that it was) would do irreparable harm to the society’s prestige, damaging the Counter-Reformation.
IMPORTANT LINKS AND VIDEO HERE:
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