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Saturday, July 05, 2014

The Jesuit Agenda



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Published on May 19, 2014
To have the first Jesuit Pope ever as the head of the Catholic empire at this time in history, is no accident.

It is startling how the Jesuit organization has insinuated itself in every level of government, banking, and religious bodies.

Over the last 400 years the Jesuits have succeeded in establishing the largest worldwide network of schools and universities to prepare young minds for one goal and one goal alone, the world dominance of the Catholic religion.

The Jesuits have been able to shape and mold the thinking of many famous world leaders, and produce generations of political and religious leaders who were favorable to the Roman Catholic Church, and her doctrinal agenda.

When you read the list of who's who that are graduates of Georgetown University, you'll start to see a picture emerging of world leaders who are Jesuit trained.

The Obama Catholic administration is a virtual who's who of well known American Catholics and Jesuits, or at least Jesuit trained people.

They include Roman Catholic congressmen and women, educators at Jesuit universities, governors, senators, representatives, and others who were chosen partly because of their close connections to Rome.

They include Senator Bob Casey, Governor Tim Kaine of Virginia, Representative Patrick Murphy, Senator Ted and and his wife Victoria Kennedy, Senator Richard Durbin, Senator John Kerry, Senator Patrick Leahy, Representative Xavier Becerra, Representative Mike Capuano, Representative Lacy Clay, and a list of authors, educators and others.

The vast majority of them were trained at Catholic schools, and many of them at Jesuit institutions.

The list of institutions where they were trained or where they teach includes Catholic and Jesuit schools like Georgetown University, Boston College, Loyola University, College of the Holy Cross, King's College, Marquette Law, University of Notre Dame, Trinity Washington University, Loyola Marymount University, Xavier University and Catholic University of America.
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