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A 'Pope Leo XIV' comes out on the Feast of the Apparition of St. Michael

Connection with Pope Leo XIII and the Archangel he invoked marked by the revolutionary compass

· Pope Leo XIII,St Michael,Freemasonry

The Grand Orient Lodge of Freemasonry in Italy summed up the Antipapacy of the Pachapapa: "His aim were our aims." That this succession to the Antipapacy at the "disoriented" Vatican is yet another masterstroke appointment by the "City of Satan" (Pope Leo XIII on Freemasonry) is hinted at first by the timing of its concurrence with such an important divine intervention marked in the traditional Tridentine calendar - on the Feast of the Apparition of St. Michael yesterday (8th May) - abolished in the 1962 calendar - a man to succeed Antipope Francis (who appointed him 'bishop' and given him the red hat) also appeared at the Loggia after the "fumata bianca", elected by the greater number of men, not so much of the demised Antipope, but of the Italian Lodge Further, the appointed man - did not take it himself but - was given the name Leo XIV for the necessary connection (with his appearance on the occassion of the old Feast referred to) according to the blueprint drawn up by the compass of the infernal revolutionaries. Lastly, the man already had a prepared speech - scripted for him, teeming with the same terms of 'hope' acceptable to the 'liberal-Modernist' mentality (the forehead marked with the Apocalyptic seal of the beast).

It was Pope Leo XIII who inflicted the greatest injury to Freemasonry roundly condemning it down to its fundamental principles in his "Humanum genus..." Pope Leo XIII emphasized that "the ultimate and principal aim' of Masonry 'was to destroy to its very foundations any civil or religious order established throughout Christendom, and bring about in its place a new order founded on laws drawn out of the entrails of naturalism [man is naturally good - so no need for the saving work of Christ and His Church and their absolutist claims : therefore, leave him alone, respect his private and public spaces, his ideas, his beliefs, and how he'd like to express it for as long as it does no injury to others]." And it was to this same Pope given the terrifying vision of hordes of devils entering the Church: "In the Holy Place itself, where the See of Holy Peter and the Chair of Truth has been set up as the light of the world, they have raised the throne of their abominable impiety, with the iniquitous design that when the Pastor has been struck, the sheep may be" After this vision, Pope Leo XIII composed the Church's grand prayer to St. Michael the Archangel for an exorcism, a short form of which is ordered to be prayed after our traditional Low Mass.

A 'Pope Leo XIV' on the Apparition of St. Michael - perhaps a showcase of the grandest moment of Freemasonry in its rather purportedly more excelling fruit, compared with that of the old Christian school (through which Pope Leo XIII hammered on the very make-up of the "City of Satan" with such traditional rigorously rational brutality the truly Catholic Apostolic See is keen when scrutinizing ) - for the world beginning with the institutional-mainstream Church, to be presented finally the 'Synodal Church' of the "New World abNormal" : Leo XIII's vision was an illusion why his grand exorcism did not work after all. For here we are, "no turning back" (said the man in papal trapping) from the "aim", St. Michael nowhere to be found halting this progress.

Well, their show came as evening drew.

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