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{{QB|{{t|[[Ayn Rand]] was right when she wrote in [[1967]]: ''"The Catholic Church has never given up the hope to re-establish the medieval union of church and state, with a global state and a global theocracy as its ultimate goal ..."''}}}}
 
{{QB|{{t|[[Ayn Rand]] was right when she wrote in [[1967]]: ''"The Catholic Church has never given up the hope to re-establish the medieval union of church and state, with a global state and a global theocracy as its ultimate goal ..."''}}}}
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==Intelligence Service==
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While the papacy does not possess a formal intelligence service, it does field a highly competent and well connected diplomatic corps. In addition, the Church has an excellent network of informers, and receives other information through access to confessions. The Church has been active in many types of traditional intelligence works, including [[regime changes]].
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==Land ownership==
 
==Land ownership==
 
{{QB|{{t|"With more than 1 billion adherents, the Catholic Church is one of the largest, if not the largest, nongovernmental landowners in the world. One estimate puts the church’s holdings close to 177 million acres, or 277,000 square miles. If those properties were grouped together and placed on a list of the world’s countries by land area, it would fall within the top 50, higher than both France and Spain. (Plus, it is unclear whether or not the 177 million acre figure includes land owned by affiliated institutions, such as Catholic schools and hospitals, which number in the hundreds of thousands—if not millions—worldwide.)<p>
 
{{QB|{{t|"With more than 1 billion adherents, the Catholic Church is one of the largest, if not the largest, nongovernmental landowners in the world. One estimate puts the church’s holdings close to 177 million acres, or 277,000 square miles. If those properties were grouped together and placed on a list of the world’s countries by land area, it would fall within the top 50, higher than both France and Spain. (Plus, it is unclear whether or not the 177 million acre figure includes land owned by affiliated institutions, such as Catholic schools and hospitals, which number in the hundreds of thousands—if not millions—worldwide.)<p>
 
No one knows exactly how much land the church owns because while the institution is centralized in terms of its doctrine, legally, it is quite diffuse. The Vatican doesn’t actually own church buildings in, say, Vermont or California. Decisions about acquisition or disposition are largely made at the diocesan level. (In the Catholic Church, a country like the U.S. is divided up into provinces, which are divided up into dioceses, which are made up of individual parishes, or churches.)"<ref>http://archive.today/2021.05.05-162610/https://archive.curbed.com/2017/10/18/16483194/catholic-church-gis-goodlands-esri-molly-burhans</ref><ref>http://archive.today/2021.05.05-162438/https://www.quora.com/How-much-land-does-the-Catholic-Church-own-worldwide</ref><ref>https://dailycaller.com/2016/11/15/startup-creates-map-of-the-catholic-churchs-land-around-the-world/</ref>}}}}
 
No one knows exactly how much land the church owns because while the institution is centralized in terms of its doctrine, legally, it is quite diffuse. The Vatican doesn’t actually own church buildings in, say, Vermont or California. Decisions about acquisition or disposition are largely made at the diocesan level. (In the Catholic Church, a country like the U.S. is divided up into provinces, which are divided up into dioceses, which are made up of individual parishes, or churches.)"<ref>http://archive.today/2021.05.05-162610/https://archive.curbed.com/2017/10/18/16483194/catholic-church-gis-goodlands-esri-molly-burhans</ref><ref>http://archive.today/2021.05.05-162438/https://www.quora.com/How-much-land-does-the-Catholic-Church-own-worldwide</ref><ref>https://dailycaller.com/2016/11/15/startup-creates-map-of-the-catholic-churchs-land-around-the-world/</ref>}}}}
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==Catholic Church sexual abuse==
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The Catholic Church hierarchy has for centuries had a high tolerance for [[sexual abuse of minors]] (pederasty). The subject is fairly well covered in the [[corporate press]] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catholic_Church_sexual_abuse_cases Wikipedia], but leaves out certain [[deep state]] aspects, for example that it leaves prelates open for [[sexual blackmail]] or connections to abuse networks outside the Church.
  
 
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==Weblinks==

Revision as of 02:29, 20 June 2021

Group.png Catholic Church   Spartacus WebsiteRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
Founder Jesus Christ
HeadquartersThe Vatican
Leaderpope
Type religious
Interest ofChurch Militant, Fourth Lateran Council, William H. Kennedy, Walter Veith
SubpageCatholic Church/VIPaedophile

The Catholic Church, or Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with approximately 1.3 billion baptised Catholics worldwide as of 2018. As the world's oldest and largest continuously functioning international institution, it has played a prominent role in the history and development of Western civilization. The pope, who is the Bishop of Rome is the chief pastor of the church. The church's administration, the Holy See, is in the Vatican City, a small enclave of Rome, of which the pope is head of state.

Ecclesiastical Megalomania

From the book Ecclesiastical Megalomania by John W. Robbins:[1][2]

Ayn Rand was right when she wrote in 1967: "The Catholic Church has never given up the hope to re-establish the medieval union of church and state, with a global state and a global theocracy as its ultimate goal ..."

Intelligence Service

While the papacy does not possess a formal intelligence service, it does field a highly competent and well connected diplomatic corps. In addition, the Church has an excellent network of informers, and receives other information through access to confessions. The Church has been active in many types of traditional intelligence works, including regime changes.

Full article: The Entity

Land ownership

"With more than 1 billion adherents, the Catholic Church is one of the largest, if not the largest, nongovernmental landowners in the world. One estimate puts the church’s holdings close to 177 million acres, or 277,000 square miles. If those properties were grouped together and placed on a list of the world’s countries by land area, it would fall within the top 50, higher than both France and Spain. (Plus, it is unclear whether or not the 177 million acre figure includes land owned by affiliated institutions, such as Catholic schools and hospitals, which number in the hundreds of thousands—if not millions—worldwide.)

No one knows exactly how much land the church owns because while the institution is centralized in terms of its doctrine, legally, it is quite diffuse. The Vatican doesn’t actually own church buildings in, say, Vermont or California. Decisions about acquisition or disposition are largely made at the diocesan level. (In the Catholic Church, a country like the U.S. is divided up into provinces, which are divided up into dioceses, which are made up of individual parishes, or churches.)"[3][4][5]

Catholic Church sexual abuse

The Catholic Church hierarchy has for centuries had a high tolerance for sexual abuse of minors (pederasty). The subject is fairly well covered in the corporate press and Wikipedia, but leaves out certain deep state aspects, for example that it leaves prelates open for sexual blackmail or connections to abuse networks outside the Church.

Weblinks

Walter Veith & Martin Smith on Pope Francis encyclical Fratelli Tutti


 

An example

Page nameDescription
Document:In eminentiFirst Papal Bull that deals with the condemnation of Freemasonry specifically.

 

Related Quotation

PageQuoteAuthorDate
Paul Marcinkus“You can't run the Church on Hail Marys.”Paul Marcinkus1986

 

Related Documents

TitleTypePublication dateAuthor(s)Description
Document:The Simony of the German Bishopsarticle29 January 2020Roberto de MatteiA harsh and theologically unanswerable critique of the German Kirchensteuer tax which effectively bars German Catholics from Church sacraments should they decline to pay it.
Document:Their Will Be Donearticle1 August 1983Martin A LeeHow the CIA targets powerful hierarchies for infiltration and influence. The Roman Catholic Church's claim to be the one and only authentic 'Church of Christ on Earth' does not exempt them from exploitation by deep politicians. This article powerfully demonstrates both the Catholic Church's power and its susceptibility to the machinations of Mammon. As they say in South America, "When the CIA goes to church, it doesn't go to pray."
File:Affaire Williamson.pdfarticle22 May 2005E. Michael JonesThe hounding of Bishop Williamson by the Catholic Church Hierarchy over his opinions about 'The Holocaust'
File:Ireland child abuse.pdfreportMay 2009The Executive Summary of the report of the Commission of Inquiry into Child Abuse in Ireland. Set up in 2000, an interim 5 volume report was published in May 2009. All but one of its 5 volumes were made public.
File:Wiesel and Catholics.pdfarticleNovember 2004David O'ConnellAnalysis of Elie Wiesels relationship with various naive senior Catholic Church prelates, including the Pope, through the 1990's and early 2000's
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