Tag Archives: pius vi
The exile and death of Pope Pius VI and the miracle of 1799
January 4, 2017 … Continue reading
The Revolution takes Rome
September 5, 2016 So let’s back up a bit. A conspiracy was formed, we do not know exactly when but probably sometime in either the late seventeenth or early eighteenth century, to overthrow the Christian order and to erase the … Continue reading
A convenient pretext: the death of General Duphot
August 24, 2016 … Continue reading
Prelude to the assault on Rome
August 9, 2016 … Continue reading
To annihilate the Holy See
August 2, 2016 … Continue reading
The birth of the Revolutionary Age
April 27, 2016 From 1768 until 1773 the great Catholic monarchs of Europe were goaded and seduced into making war against the Holy See to force Popes Clement XIII and Clement XIV to bend to their will in a solely … Continue reading
Where did it come from?
October 20, 2015 So we have examined the writings of the mid to late eighteenth century popes, during those decades which preceded the French Revolution, and it seems clear that from the early 1760s on they knew that something was … Continue reading
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
The context of Pope Pius VII’s claim of a great conspiracy to destroy the teaching of Jesus Christ
The Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary What was the context of Pope Pius VII’s claim? What was the situation of the Church and the teaching that seemed so precarious to his mind? There were plenty of things to be … Continue reading