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Re: We have lost a fighter
« Reply #5 on: August 19, 2022, 12:56:46 PM »
More from M. Morin (akak Michel Laurigan):


http://chire.fr/A-127077-l-eglise-et-la-ѕуηαgσgυє-depuis-vatican-ii.aspx




"The current crisis in the Church of God is necessarily seen from above as part of the age-old struggle between the Church and the ѕуηαgσgυє of Satan (Rev 2:9).
In this regard, the nineteenth century witnessed the elaboration of a new plan of assault against the Catholic citadel, a plan revealed in 1884 by Elijah Benamozegh.
This Kabbalist rabbi from Livorno, one of the masters of contemporary Jєωιѕн thought, proposed not to erase Catholicism from the face of the earth, but to "metamorphose" it according to the criteria of the Noahide Law.
Was Vatican II the attempt to implement this plan, as Cardinal Lustiger suggests? 
An in-depth study of the question by Michel Laurigan."



Re: We have lost a fighter
« Reply #6 on: August 19, 2022, 01:49:06 PM »
I regret having been a bad student in younger days but I had two years of Latin in public schools. It made a difference there for me. I've kept up with it here and there including the internet, and it's a natural support to the faith. as an example.

https://www.medievalist.net/
https://www.medievalist.net/hourstxt/home.htm
http://medievalist.net/hourstxt/deadves.htm
http://medievalist.net/hourstxt/deadmata.htm
http://medievalist.net/hourstxt/deadlau.htm


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Re: We have lost a fighter
« Reply #7 on: August 19, 2022, 06:38:14 PM »
I am getting error messages when I try to click on the book references. This could be my fault entirely since I am lousy with computers. The books seem interesting. I would like to know if they can be purchased in English, as I do not speak French. It's too bad this man died. He seems to have an interesting take on the history of Vatican II. May he rest in peace.