“The Devil Becomes a Catholic”
FROM 1981 comes this opening to Newsletter No. 54 by the late William Strojie, whose invaluable critiques of the Vatican II Revolution and its implications are still highly relevant:
In my second paper, “The Enemy Within The Catholic Church,” written for distribution by myself, I quote freely from the encyclical of Pope St. Pius X, Pascendi Dominici Gregis, of September 1908, on the Errors of the Modernists. In this paper | mentioned that Piux X called Modernism a “synthesis of all the heresies,” which as Vatican 2 and subsequent religious and intellectual chaos has shown, is the work of modern Gnostics, the devil’s own religionists. This “religion,” under the euphemistic ‘‘ecumenism,” moved into the Vatican itself in our time, taking over the papal chair in the person of John 23, whose first appointment to Cardinal was Montini, Archbishop of Milan. Montini, former Vatican functionary of sinister influence, became Paul 6 who announced a New Order of Religion, the totality in worship, doctrine and indiscipline we now see about us. What remains since the death of Montini are only a few outward Catholic forms, occasional lip service to Catholic orthodoxy by the Vatican 2 popes and bishops — ‘Don’t go too far too fast’ — and such of the old buildings the modernist reformers have not sold off. Of these buildings I will mention just one — the excellent large Jesuit noviate of Sheridan, Oregon, sold to “Scientologists.’’ Hundreds of other such large sellouts or giveaways could be cited. Significant too are the generally hideous new structures, especially in the United States, having the appearance of protestant churches, theosophist temples or synagogues.
But this Letter is not about buildings, old or new, or the vandalism of the Vatican 2 bishops who have destroyed more of art and architecture, and burned more Catholic books, than all the other vandals who ever lived. It is, in a rambling way, about the religious syncretism as it shows its many-headed form today. (more…)






