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E. Michael Jones
« Reply #30 on: October 27, 2011, 09:24:03 AM »
Here is the original article in French. It's not nearly as long as the rebuttal to that Italian SSPX priest.

http://www.catholicapedia.net/Docuмents/cahier-saint-charlemagne/docuмents/C1005_Rampolla_SLB_8p.pdf

E. Michael Jones
« Reply #31 on: October 27, 2011, 12:25:47 PM »
I can't read this but have read Chiron's(SSPX) Bio of Pius X. Chiron's( like Mr Hiembichner's) case against Rampolla can be destroyed on cross-examination.


E. Michael Jones
« Reply #32 on: October 27, 2011, 08:14:43 PM »
Quote from: roscoe
The Pope could not have implored the FMason F Joseph to stop the war because it hadn't started yet.


Crown Prince Archduke Ferdinand was αssαssιnαtҽd 28 June 1914

Invasion of Serbia, WW 1 began 28 July 1914

Pope St. Piux X died 20 August 1914

The war had started and Pope St. Pius X certainly could have implored the Emperor in a letter dated 17 August 1914.

What evidence is there that the Emperor was a Freemason?

E. Michael Jones
« Reply #33 on: October 27, 2011, 08:28:07 PM »
Quote from: roscoe
The was no 'Spanish Veto' or any kind of veto because it had actually been abolished by Pius IX-- and everyone in the Conclave knew it.


Can you submit the relevant docuмent abolishing the veto?

Quote from: roscoe
If by describing as Austria, the article means that Card Del Val was pro F Joseph then that is incorrect as well etc.


Can you submit evidence that Cdl. Del Val opposed the Emperor?

After a reasonable amount of research I have concluded that understanding Rampolla vis à vis Sarto/Pius X is pivotal in understanding the history of the twentieth century in the Church, and, because of that, the history of the twentieth century for the world.

If possible, I would very much like to get to the bottom of this.

E. Michael Jones
« Reply #34 on: October 27, 2011, 08:34:07 PM »
My apologies for the mistake on the beginning of war but FJoseph was a Freemason. My understanding is that Pius X was in poor health the last month of his life and he told FJ not to start the war over the Assassination. If it had already started then he would have implored him to stop it.

 Pius IX wanted to ex-communicate FJ but for various reason could not get away with it. The fact that FJ( who is 'surrounded by Judaix' acc to D Kertzer) tried to use the veto against Rampolla is indicative of his being a FM as well.