If RGB is gone and Coney-Barrett is confirmed, there will be 6 Catholics on the court.
Many are connected to Jesuit institutions. Is their Catholicism a moral or political fact?
Are they loyal to the Papacy or to the US Constitution, and real Christian faith??????
If you think this question about loyalty to the Papacy is absurd, or not a real issue, you don't know what Jesuits are.
Furthermore you have not learned about the origins of Washington D.C. which used to be the town of Rome. The Potomac River was called the Tiber. When Washington D.C. was founded, it was called "Rome on the Potomac" and there was a massive international Catholic influence...
You must read judge Dale's, The Great American Adventure.
Do the research.
Current Catholics
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John Roberts
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** Sonia Sotomayor** ( is publically a Catholic but many consider her a "crypto-jew". Given what we know, is there a difference?)
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Neil Gorsuch (was raised a Catholic, studied with a famous Catholic scholar of law, John Finnis, although now his family goes to an Episcopal Church in Colorado. Remember Episcopals accept all the doctrines and rituals of Catholacism but is supposedly removed from the Papacy because it is the American version of the Church of England. Today England is unified with the Vatican and we are a long way from Henry VIII)
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Clarence Thomas
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Brett Kavanaugh
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Amy Coney-Barrett
I am not prejudiced against any decent practicing person of religion or traditional Catholicism as such. But unlike Protestantism, Catholicism is a political and moral institution.
Where are all the Protestants? Why are their no Protestants. Its all Catholics and Jews as many have pointed out? In an age in which we are obsessing with proportionate representation, this over-representation is totally disproportionate.
Any thoughts on Why? and What this means about their allegiances?
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[–] XGemInaV 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago (edited ago)
For Catholics, the Pope is supposed to be our spiritual father and in spiritual and moral matters he holds supremacy.
However, with respect to political matters, Catholics are the best patriots a country can ask for. I am Catholic and I love my church but I also love my country. If the Pope tells me to betray the constitution, he can bugger off. I think most Catholics would share my sentiments.
It is unfortunate that this particular Pope, i.e. Francis, is probably one of the worst theologians we've had and is possibly connected to the gay-pedo cabal that has infiltrated the institutional church through traitorous bishops like McCarrick, Wuerl, Cocopalmerio, Maradiaga etc., as per Bella Dodd.
[–] Publius1778 [S] ago (edited ago)
The Pope today is painted as a merely spiritually figure over only Catholism when in fact he has political power over a massive top down hierarchy. Why does he think he can wade into all manner of politics across nations in his public comments? Next the Vatican bank which he is in control of is one of the wealthiest banks in the world. Even see Godfather III. The CIA since its inception has used the Vatican Bank to launder its drug, guns and human trafficking money. See/Research Operation Gladio.
Next the Pope has the Jesuits, effectively his version of the CIA, but they are citizens of other nations and members of other governments, yet they pay allegiance on pain of death to the Pope.
Lastly the Papacy has never been solely a spiritual institution. It has had and fought for political power against kings and nations since its founding. There is the pretense that this has changed, but it has not.
Then there is the Treaty of Verona of 1822 in which Catholic nations and Russia (all monarchies) concluded that republics were their mortal enemy and should be destroyed. This pact had the blessing of the Pope.
This pact was read into the congressional record, when discovered by the US, in 1916.
The doctrine of the Catholic Church still holds that the Pope is the ruler of the world and they do not accept the existence of "heretic" religions.
The Catholic Church is the early manifestation of the hope of a One World Order/Globalism. "The Sun and the Moon"
[–] XGemInaV ago
The Pope may have temporal power, but that does not make him a world dictator. The primacy given to Peter by Jesus was a spiritual primacy, 'whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven etc.'
The Catholic Church is the people of God, the spotless bride of Christ. Outside of her, there is no salvation.
The Pope does not tell me what to do or who to vote for on a political level. However, the moral teachings of the church (abortion is immoral, gay-marriage is not really marriage etc.) informs my political views and decisions.