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#48 – Intro to the Jesuit Order & The Black Pope

April 10, 2021

Episode 48

The Jesuit Order and The Black Pope

Jesuit Infiltration for Globalization

Who are the Jesuits and what is the whole situation with this order that is allegedly planning to usher in the New World Order. So firstly let’s establish the Jesuits, who are they exactly? It seems that they are the religious assassins. And did you know there was a Black Pope, so let’s get into it.

Who/What are the Jesuits

Jesuits simply put, are members of the Society of Jesus. Now what is the society of Jesus? It is a society within the Roman Catholic Church that was founded by Ignatius of Loyola and instituted by Pope Paul III. 

Ignatius of Loyola founded the society after being wounded in battle and experiencing a religious conversion. He composed Spiritual Exercises to help others follow the teachings of Jesus Christ. (Link to spiritual exercsises http://spex.ignatianspirituality.com/SpiritualExercises/Puhl) 

Basic rundown of them :

* Daily Particular Examination of Conscience* General Examination of Conscience* General Confession and Holy Communion

Then it evolves into consistent meditation and prayer. 

The first Jesuits–Ignatius and six of his students–took vows of poverty and chastity and made plans to work for the conversion of Muslims. If travel to the Holy Land was not possible, they vowed to offer themselves to the pope for apostolic work. Unable to travel to Jerusalem because of the Turkish wars, they went to Rome instead to meet with the pope and request permission to form a new religious order. In September 1540, Pope Paul III approved Ignatius’ outline of the Society of Jesus, and the Jesuit order was born.

Under Ignatius’ leadership, the Society of Jesus grew quickly. Jesuit missionaries played a leading role in the Counter-Reformation and won back many of the European faithful who had been lost to Protestantism. In Ignatius’ lifetime, Jesuits were also dispatched to India, Brazil, the Congo region, and Ethiopia. Education was of utmost importance to the Jesuits, and in Rome Ignatius founded the Roman College (later called the Gregorian University) and the Germanicum, a school for German priests.

During the next century, the Jesuits set up ministries around the globe. The “Black-Robes,” as they were known in Native America, often preceded other Europeans in their infiltration of foreign lands and societies. 

The life of a Jesuit was one of immense risk, and thousands of priests were persecuted or killed by foreign authorities hostile to their mission of conversion. However, in some nations, such as India and China, the Jesuits were welcomed as men of wisdom and science.

‘The Society of Jesus’ is a religious order of the Catholic Church headquartered in Rome. It was founded by Ignatius of Loyola (The First Black Pope) and six companions with the approval of Pope Paul III in 1540. The Jesuits were sent by the Pope to do some ‘missionary work’ around the world to spread Catholicism. However, before they commence they must all take part in the Jesuit Oath, which reads:

This sounds like murder if you ask us, and quite vulgar as well. It pretty much translates to the Pope giving authority to torture people who don’t want to convert their religion the Catholic faith. This is what I mean when I said the religious assassins,