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Stunning!, November 9, 2006
This review is from: The broken cross: The hidden hand in the Vatican (Hardcover)
An earlier reviewer averred that this very important, and well written, work was fiction. Would that this were true. Sadly, this is as real as it gets.
I had the blessing of having come upon this book immediately after having read, in succession, Pinay's "Plot Against the Church" and Father Laux's "Church History". This most excellent book really follows exactly the theme of the former, with the meticulous documentation of the latter. Herein is related the betrayal of John XXIII, Paul VI, and John Paul II. Also, much interesting light is shed on the apparent murder of John Paul I. Throughout the whole, as with Pinay's "Plot Against the Church", the theme of secret society operations against Holy Church is elaborated. Because of this, some folks, like the aforementioned reviewer, will do all in their power to suppress the important truths contained herein.
Compton ends his magnificent work with a very important and not to be neglected appendix. There he relates the story of meeting up with a wizened old Irish priest, who know of the theme of this book. In the grand traditon of Celtic spirituality, that holy old man summed it all up for posterity. Though things may seem bleak at times for Holy Church, in the end, the gates of Hell shall not prevail against Her.
This is an excellent and terribly important book. Read it. And be both richly blessed and well informed.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Thorough history of the subversion in the church, June 20, 2006
This review is from: The broken cross: The hidden hand in the Vatican (Hardcover)
The takeover of the workings of the Heirarchical Catholic Church by Freemasons and Communists is chronicled, with names, dates and credibility. From a tradtional Roman Catholic's viewpoint, it is most discomforting, even frightening, account of the changes in the Church since Vatican II. Although believing the Church will ultimately prevail, as Christ promised, the times ahead promise great trial and tribulation on a worldwide scale by all accounts of this book.
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11 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
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Unable to proof the main assertions done, but..., October 24, 2001
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This review is from: The broken cross: The hidden hand in the Vatican (Hardcover)
After ending the reading of this book, I must conclude that the author was unable to proof his three main and very serious assertions: Pope John XXIII's masonic initiation; Pope Paul VI's double; and Pope John Paul II's ilegitimate son. Suming up, an obvious failure. Nevertheless, Piers Compton clearly demonstrates that Catholic Church, after the Second Vatican Council, was greatly infiltrated at the highest levels of the Roman Curia by masonic and socialist/communist agents, a fact that explains the turmoil faced by Church since then. This book deserves to be rated with two and half stars.
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