Pay close attention to the timeline:
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Freemasons banned from being Catholics in 1737.
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Catholic France helps America during the revolution.
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French monarchy overthrown by same Freemasons in 1789.
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Freemasons claim to be about freedom of religion unless of course that is the Catholic religion then they show a strong history of attempting to suppress the Catholic faith. The Masonic revolution against Catholic Mexican territory controlled by Spanish Catholic Monarchy would show a clear pattern of open hostility & coordinated insurrection by Masons around the world.
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Pius VI condemned the French Revolution and the suppression of the Gallican Church that resulted from it. French troops commanded by Napoleon Bonaparte defeated the papal army and occupied the Papal States in 1796. In 1798, upon his refusal to renounce his temporal power, Pius was taken prisoner and transported to France. He died eighteen months later in Valence. His reign of over two decades is the fifth-longest in papal history.
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Pius VII first attempted to take a cautious approach in dealing with Napoleon. With him he signed the Concordat of 1801, through which he succeeded in guaranteeing religious freedom for Catholics living in France, and was present at his coronation as Emperor of the French in 1804. In 1809, however, during the Napoleonic Wars, Napoleon once again invaded the Papal States, resulting in his excommunication through the papal bull Quum memoranda. Pius VII was taken prisoner and transported to France. He remained there until 1814 when, after the French were defeated, he was permitted to return to Rome, where he was greeted warmly as a hero and defender of the faith.
There has been a 300 year long WAR between Catholic & Pagan Freemasons.Ask yourself, “Do I trust a 300 year old secret society?” I certainly don’t.
Pay close attention to the timeline:
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Freemasons banned from being Catholics in 1737.
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Catholic France helps America during the revolution.
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French monarchy overthrown by same Freemasons in 1789.
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Freemasons claim to be about freedom of religion unless of course that is the Catholic religion then they show a strong history of attempting to suppress the Catholic faith. The Masonic revolution against Catholic Mexican territory controlled by Spanish Catholic Monarchy would show a clear pattern of open hostility & coordinated insurrection by Masons around the world.
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Pius VI condemned the French Revolution and the suppression of the Gallican Church that resulted from it. French troops commanded by Napoleon Bonaparte defeated the papal army and occupied the Papal States in 1796. In 1798, upon his refusal to renounce his temporal power, Pius was taken prisoner and transported to France. He died eighteen months later in Valence. His reign of over two decades is the fifth-longest in papal history.
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Pius VII first attempted to take a cautious approach in dealing with Napoleon. With him he signed the Concordat of 1801, through which he succeeded in guaranteeing religious freedom for Catholics living in France, and was present at his coronation as Emperor of the French in 1804. In 1809, however, during the Napoleonic Wars, Napoleon once again invaded the Papal States, resulting in his excommunication through the papal bull Quum memoranda. Pius VII was taken prisoner and transported to France. He remained there until 1814 when, after the French were defeated, he was permitted to return to Rome, where he was greeted warmly as a hero and defender of the faith.
There has been a 300 year long WAR between Catholic & Pagan Freemasons.Ask yourself, “Do I trust a 300 year old secret society?” I don’t.
Pay close attention to the timeline:
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Freemasons banned from being Catholics in 1737.
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Catholic France helps America during the revolution.
-
French monarchy overthrown by same Freemasons in 1789.
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Freemasons claim to be about freedom of religion unless of course that is the Catholic religion then they show a strong history of attempting to suppress the Catholic faith. Masonic revolution against Catholic Mexican territory would begin 30 years later.
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Pius VI condemned the French Revolution and the suppression of the Gallican Church that resulted from it. French troops commanded by Napoleon Bonaparte defeated the papal army and occupied the Papal States in 1796. In 1798, upon his refusal to renounce his temporal power, Pius was taken prisoner and transported to France. He died eighteen months later in Valence. His reign of over two decades is the fifth-longest in papal history.
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Pius VII first attempted to take a cautious approach in dealing with Napoleon. With him he signed the Concordat of 1801, through which he succeeded in guaranteeing religious freedom for Catholics living in France, and was present at his coronation as Emperor of the French in 1804. In 1809, however, during the Napoleonic Wars, Napoleon once again invaded the Papal States, resulting in his excommunication through the papal bull Quum memoranda. Pius VII was taken prisoner and transported to France. He remained there until 1814 when, after the French were defeated, he was permitted to return to Rome, where he was greeted warmly as a hero and defender of the faith.
There has been a 300 year long WAR between Catholic & Pagan Freemasons.Ask yourself, “Do I trust a 300 year old secret society?” I don’t.
Pay close attention to the timeline:
-
Freemasons banned from being Catholics in 1737.
-
Catholic France helps America during the revolution.
-
French monarchy overthrown by same Freemasons in 1789.
-
Freemasons claim to be about freedom of religion unless of course that is the Catholic religion then they show a strong history of attempting to suppress the Catholic faith. Masonic revolution against Catholic Mexican territory would begin 30 years later.
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Pius VI condemned the French Revolution and the suppression of the Gallican Church that resulted from it. French troops commanded by Napoleon Bonaparte defeated the papal army and occupied the Papal States in 1796. In 1798, upon his refusal to renounce his temporal power, Pius was taken prisoner and transported to France. He died eighteen months later in Valence. His reign of over two decades is the fifth-longest in papal history.
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Pius VII first attempted to take a cautious approach in dealing with Napoleon. With him he signed the Concordat of 1801, through which he succeeded in guaranteeing religious freedom for Catholics living in France, and was present at his coronation as Emperor of the French in 1804. In 1809, however, during the Napoleonic Wars, Napoleon once again invaded the Papal States, resulting in his excommunication through the papal bull Quum memoranda. Pius VII was taken prisoner and transported to France. He remained there until 1814 when, after the French were defeated, he was permitted to return to Rome, where he was greeted warmly as a hero and defender of the faith.
There has been a 300 year long WAR between Catholic & Pagan Freemasons.
Pay close attention to the timeline:
*Freemasons banned from being Catholics in 1737.
*Catholic France helps America during the revolution.
-
French monarchy overthrown by same Freemasons in 1789.
-
Freemasons claim to be about freedom of religion unless of course that is the Catholic religion then they show a strong history of attempting to suppress the Catholic faith. Masonic revolution against Catholic Mexican territory would begin 30 years later.
*Pius VI condemned the French Revolution and the suppression of the Gallican Church that resulted from it. French troops commanded by Napoleon Bonaparte defeated the papal army and occupied the Papal States in 1796. In 1798, upon his refusal to renounce his temporal power, Pius was taken prisoner and transported to France. He died eighteen months later in Valence. His reign of over two decades is the fifth-longest in papal history.
Pius VII first attempted to take a cautious approach in dealing with Napoleon. With him he signed the Concordat of 1801, through which he succeeded in guaranteeing religious freedom for Catholics living in France, and was present at his coronation as Emperor of the French in 1804. In 1809, however, during the Napoleonic Wars, Napoleon once again invaded the Papal States, resulting in his excommunication through the papal bull Quum memoranda. Pius VII was taken prisoner and transported to France. He remained there until 1814 when, after the French were defeated, he was permitted to return to Rome, where he was greeted warmly as a hero and defender of the faith.
There has been a 300 year long WAR between Catholic & Pagan Freemasons.
Pay close attention to the timeline:
*Freemasons banned from being Catholics in 1737.
*Catholic France helps America during the revolution.
-
French monarchy overthrown by same Freemasons in 1789.
-
Freemasons claim to be about freedom of religion unless of course that is the Catholic religion then they show a strong history of attempting to suppress the Catholic faith. Masonic revolution against Catholic Mexican territory would begin 30 years later.
*Pius VI condemned the French Revolution and the suppression of the Gallican Church that resulted from it. French troops commanded by Napoleon Bonaparte defeated the papal army and occupied the Papal States in 1796. In 1798, upon his refusal to renounce his temporal power, Pius was taken prisoner and transported to France. He died eighteen months later in Valence. His reign of over two decades is the fifth-longest in papal history.
Pius at first attempted to take a cautious approach in dealing with Napoleon. With him he signed the Concordat of 1801, through which he succeeded in guaranteeing religious freedom for Catholics living in France, and was present at his coronation as Emperor of the French in 1804. In 1809, however, during the Napoleonic Wars, Napoleon once again invaded the Papal States, resulting in his excommunication through the papal bull Quum memoranda. Pius VII was taken prisoner and transported to France. He remained there until 1814 when, after the French were defeated, he was permitted to return to Rome, where he was greeted warmly as a hero and defender of the faith.
1801… so after the French Freemasons kicked off a coup, a-la-BLM style.
Pius at first attempted to take a cautious approach in dealing with Napoleon. With him he signed the Concordat of 1801, through which he succeeded in guaranteeing religious freedom for Catholics living in France, and was present at his coronation as Emperor of the French in 1804. In 1809, however, during the Napoleonic Wars, Napoleon once again invaded the Papal States, resulting in his excommunication through the papal bull Quum memoranda. Pius VII was taken prisoner and transported to France. He remained there until 1814 when, after the French were defeated, he was permitted to return to Rome, where he was greeted warmly as a hero and defender of the faith.