Tag Archives: 1775
Part 2: Voltaire
April 20, 2016 The name Voltaire loomed large over the gathering darkness of the middle to late 18th century. His importance has largely been forgotten in our own day, an era that is as amnesiac as it is short sighted, … Continue reading
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They behold a false light which is worse than the very darkness
Our Lady of Sorrows The years between 1766 and 1775 were kind neither to the world nor to the Church. Pope Clement XIII passed on to his reward, apprehensive of the future, on February 2, 1769. And the six year … Continue reading
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Tagged 1775, atheism, atheism is an excuse for lust, catholic, catholic church, clement xiv, conspiracy, conspiracy to destroy the teaching of jesus christ, encyclical, encyclopedists, inscrutabile, lust, pius vi, suppression of the jesuits, the philosophers, voltaire
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