Tag Archives: jesuits
The murder and expulsion of priests
July 11, 2016 … Continue reading
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
A belated thank you to Pere de Ravignan
March 21, 2016 … Continue reading
The legacy of the Suppression
March 10, 2016 The Suppression of the Jesuits was the first act of a revolution. This revolution unleashed an age of immense barbarism unprecedented in human history that we are still living through. The revolution’s purpose at this point was … Continue reading
The implementation of Dominus ac Redemptor and the death of Clement XIV
March 9, 2016 … Continue reading
The extinction of the Society of Jesus
March 3, 2016 … Continue reading
Clement XIV and the tenor of the times
February 5, 2016 … Continue reading
The Suppression of the Jesuits in France
January 6, 2016 … Continue reading
The Jubilee Year of 1750 and the peace that was not to be
The Feast of Saint Peter Claver (United States) In the late spring of 1749 the Catholic world seemed to be at peace. The fervor of the Protestant revolt a quarter of a millennium earlier had worn thin and the disasters … Continue reading