Understand the
Times/Lighthouse Trails Special Report
According to Bible prophecy, a one-world religion that will offer the
promise of peace throughout the world is going to commence prior to
Christ’s return. To most, this global body will seem like a wonderful
thing and very possibly will be a pseudo-Christianity (coming in the
name of “Christ”); however, contrary to how the masses will view it, it
will actually help establish and set up the antichrist and his one-
world government.
In
order for this to happen, all religions must come together in an
ecumenical plan. Today, as part of this Satanic scheme, the
evangelical/Protestant church is being drawn seductively into the Roman
Catholic church, largely through what we call “The Jesuit Agenda.”
Incredibly, while the evidence is obvious to some, the majority of
proclaiming Christians are not at all aware it is happening.
So,
what should we expect if we are in the time when such a system unfolds?
First, many who once were Protestant and evangelical will become
ecumenical and eventually assimilate with the Roman Catholic church.
Second, all religions will unite in solidarity of purpose. Understanding
the Jesuit Agenda is essential if we are to understand how this
worldwide deception will come about.
Who are the Jesuits?
Since its foundation, the Catholic papacy has been zealous and often brutal in its endeavor to establish the kingdom of the Pope (of whom it is believed within the Catholic church is headed by Jesus Christ). In fact, the Pope has been referred to as the “Vicar of Christ.” This determination was witnessed during the Inquisition where countless thousands, if not millions, died cruelly for resisting Rome. Foxe’s Book of Martyrs describes many of these atrocities.
While many believers in Christ during the Reformation period attempted
to spread the truth that God’s Word was truly God’s Word and could not
be squandered and kept hostage by the papacy and the Catholic Church, it
was not long before the Counter Reformation was founded to bring the
“Separated Brethren” back to the “Mother of All Churches.”
This Counter Reformation was largely headed by Ignatius Loyola, the man
who founded the Jesuit Order in the mid 1500s and launched an all-out
attack against those who dared stand against the papacy and Rome. This
excerpt from Foxe’s Book of Martyrs gives us an idea of the
nature and determination of this Counter Reformation:
The emperor Ferdinand,
whose hatred of the Bohemian Protestants was without bounds, not
thinking he had sufficiently oppressed them, instituted a high court to
prosecute the reformers upon the plan of the Inquisition, with this
difference, that the court was to travel from place to place and always
to be attended by a body of troops. This court was conducted chiefly by
Jesuits and from their decision there was no appeal, by which it may be
easily conjectured that it was a dreadful tribunal indeed.
This bloody court,
attended by a body of troops, made the tour of Bohemia. They seldom
examined or saw a prisoner, for the soldiers were permitted to murder
the Protestants as they pleased and then to make a report of the matter
to them afterward.(1)
You
see, the Jesuits were commissioned by the Pope to do whatever it took to
end the Protestant Reformation. The 1540
Constitution of the Jesuits states:
[L]et whoever desires
to fight under the sacred banner of the Cross, and to serve only
God and the Roman pontiff, His vicar on earth, after a solemn vow of
perpetual chastity,- let him keep in mind that he is part of a society,
instituted for the purpose of perfecting souls in life and in
Christian doctrine, for the propagation of the faith . . . Let all
members know, and let it be not only at the beginning of their
profession, but let them think over it daily as long as they live, that
the society as a whole, and each of them, owes obedience to our most
holy lord, the pope, and the other Roman pontiffs, his successors,
and to fight with faithful obedience for God. (Emphasis added.)
While most Christians think that the Counter Reformation is a thing of
the past because we are not seeing Inquisitions today, this movement
continues until today and with renewed effort through various avenues of
the evangelical/Protestant church. In a way, it is more insidious than
the Inquisitions, because now it has infiltrated Christianity and is
being disguised as the “new” Christianity. (Rick Warren promotes it as
the
“new” or second reformation.) But disguised or not, it is the Jesuit
Agenda, and it is bringing about ecumenism and a one-world religion. And
at the same time, it is attempting to destroy the message that so many
died for - the message that Jesus Christ is not found in a wafer and a
cup of juice to be re-crucified day after day but has died once and for
all for the sins of man and offers a salvation that is an entirely free
gift, unearned to those who believe on Him (Hebrews 7:27; 10:11-14).
Who Was Ignatius Loyola?
After a serious injury in the military and during a lengthy
rehabilitation, Ignatius Loyola (b. 1491, d. 1556) turned his focus from
“military enthusiasm to ghostly fanaticism.(2) Ignatius assumed the
name and office of Knight of the Virgin Mary, seeing himself as Mary’s
favorite. Ignatius wanted to start a new order, The Society of Jesus (or
the Jesuits) and presented the idea to the Pope. He told the Pope that
the idea had been inspired by heavenly revelations. At first, the Pope
hesitated, but when Ignatius added a fourth vow (in addition to the
regular poverty, chastity, and obedience), “absolute subservience to the
pope,” promising to do whatever the Pope wanted and go wherever he
wanted, the Pope agreed and sent the new order out to “invade the
world.” While other monks of other orders sought to separate themselves
from the world, the Jesuits went out into the world and obeyed whatever
command the Pope gave. Often this was to win the world with the sword.
No violent act was withheld if the order came from their top “general.” (3)
In
time, the Jesuits entered the education system, especially that of the
Protestants. The Jesuit maxim was: “Give us the education of the
children of this day – and the next generation will be ours.”(4) The
Reverend W. C. Brownlee, D.D. stated: “They pretended to be converted
and to enter into Protestant churches.” One Jesuit even boasted that the
Jesuits were successfully able to imitate the Puritan preachers. They
used trickery and deception to become “all things to all men.” Within 48
years, there were eleven thousand Jesuits around the world, quite a
large number for back then. (5)
By
1773, the order was abolished because of their horrible reputation of
bloodiness, deception, and immorality. However, they were reinstated
fully in 1814 by Pope Pius VII. Even by this time, the influence and
infiltration into the United States by the Jesuits was significant.
In
1857, the Reverend W.C. Brownlee, D.D. compiled a book of a translated
document called Secret Instructions of the Jesuits (found on the
Boston College Libraries website, for one). While Catholic sources say
that the
Secret Instructions of the Jesuits is an untrue document, there is
enough evidence to indicate that it is true indeed. Naturally, it is so
indicting against the papacy and the Jesuit Order that one can
understand from a human point of view why Catholic sources would say the
document isn’t true. But the facts are that the Jesuit Order was
performing brutal cruel acts to bring the world to “Christ” and the
Mother Church and that they were infiltrating every area of society to
do so. This cannot be denied. Brownlee’s book would be a worthwhile read
for those who wish to understand more of the history of the Jesuits.
The Jesuit Oath
It
is said that the ancient Jesuits took the Jesuit Oath. This has been
refuted by Catholic sources as a true oath taken by Jesuits of the past;
nevertheless, there is evidence enough that the oath did exist to
include excerpts of it in this report. We have taken these excerpts from
a book titled Political and Economic
Handbook by
Thomas Edward Watson published in 1916, and found in the Harvard College
library.
I do declare from my
heart, without mental reservation, that the Pope is Christ’s Vicar
General and . . . He hath power to depose Heretical Kings, Princes,
States . . . that they may safely be destroyed. Therefore, to the
utmost of my power I will defend this doctrine. . . . I do further
declare the doctrine of the Church of England, of the Calvanists [sic],
the Huguenots, and other Protestants to be damnable and those to be
damned who will not forsake the same.
I do further declare
that I will help, assist, and advise all or any of His Holiness agents
in any place wherever I shall be; and to do my utmost to extirpate
[exterminate] the heretical Protestant doctrine, and to destroy all
their pretended power. (p. 437)
In another version of
the Jesuit Oath, the Jesuit is asked to promise that he will make
“relentless war” against “all heretics, Protestants” and to “hang, burn,
waste, boil, flay, strangle, and bury alive these infamous heretics”
(found in U.S. House Congressional Record, 1913, p. 3216).
The Jesuit Agenda Today:
While we are not saying that Jesuits today are murdering Protestants if
they don’t convert to Catholicism, we are saying that the determination
and efforts to convert Protestants back to the Mother Church still
exist. Basically, while the methods may have changed, the plan and
objectives have not. The following quote from an article titled
“Essay on Popery” by
Rev. Ingram Cobbin M.A. (taken from one edition of
Foxe’s Book of Martyrs) is insightful:
The Jesuits, though at times expelled or pretendedly so
from Rome, have been its awful emissaries to augment its power. The
intrigues and deceptions of these men would fill volumes, and the
conveniency of their creed to deny or affirm anything, or assume any
profession as it may serve their purpose, is too well known to need
recapitulating here. These men have at times assumed so much that every
papal state has alternately ejected them; and large numbers are now in
this country—doubtless many under false colours —waiting the most
favourable opportunities to corrupt the rising generation, and, as much
as possible, restore the dark days of former ages. The Jesuits are
unchangeable.
The Jesuits were driven in the past to bring back the
lost brethren, and they are driven today with the same vision. Today,
that vision is part of the pope’s Eucharistic Evangelization, drawing
people to the Eucharistic Christ. The Eucharistic Evangelization is
discussed at length in Another Jesus: The Evangelization of the
Eucharistic Christ and in several articles on the Understand the
Times website.
Jesuit (Mystical) Spirituality and the Protestant/Evangelical Church
So if the
methods of converting lost or prodigal souls back to Rome have changed,
what is the method to accomplish these goals today? It is largely
through what is called Jesuit Spirituality.
A 2002 book titled
Contemplatives in Action: The Jesuit Way reveals how the Jesuit
order has had and continues to have a “great influence” in people around
the world. It attributes this “vitality” to “its spirituality” which has
also “evoked fierce loyalty and fierce opposition.”(6)
What is the spirituality of the Jesuits that was so
controversial? By their very roots, Jesuits are proponents of mystical
prayer practices. The founder of the Jesuits, Ignatius Loyola, created
“spiritual exercises” that incorporated mysticism, including
lectio divina.
Today, millions of people worldwide practice the “Spiritual Exercises of
Ignatius Loyola.”
One Jesuit priest who resonates with the mystical
spiritual outlook is
Anthony De Mello
(d. 1987), author of Sadhana: A Way to God. De Mello is often
quoted today by contemplative and emerging authors and embraced the
mysticism of Hinduism. He stated:
To silence the mind is
an extremely difficult task. How hard it is to keep the mind from
thinking, thinking, thinking, forever thinking, forever producing
thoughts in a never ending stream. Our Hindu masters in India have a
saying: one thorn is removed by another. By this they mean that you will
be wise to use one thought to rid yourself of all the other thoughts
that crowd into your mind. One thought, one image, one phrase or
sentence or word that your mind can be made to fasten on. – Anthony de
Mello, Sadhana: A Way to God (St. Louis, the Institute of Jesuit
Resources, 1978), p. 28 (cited from A Time of Departing, by Ray
Yungen, p. 75).
Ray Yungen
explains that
Sadhana “is very open in its acknowledgment of Eastern mysticism as an
enrichment to Christian spirituality.”
It doesn’t take a long search to find De Mello within the
evangelical/Protestant camp. In fact, Richard Foster, one of the
pioneers of the evangelical spiritual formation (contemplative) movement
wrote the introduction to one of De Mello’s books,
The Sacrament of the Present Moment.
In A Glimpse of Jesus, popular contemplative author Brennan
Manning quotes De Mello. Amazon shows that De Mello’s book, The
Sacrament of the Present Moment is cited in 82 books, some of which
are written by some of evangelicalism’s most popular authors: John
Ortberg, Richard Foster, Jan Johnson, Philip Yancey, and Calvin Miller –
incidentally all these are contemplative advocates.
Another example of
Jesuit influence in the evangelical/Protestant church is the
Be Still
DVD, where Richard Foster quotes
18th
century Jesuit priest, Jean Nicholas Grou as saying: “O Divine Master,
teach me this mute language which says so much.” This “mute language”
Grou speaks of is the mystical “silence” practiced by contemplatives and
mystics throughout all religions.
One
of the key figures in the “new” progressive Christianity today is
Leonard Sweet. Sweet has partnered on a number of occasions with
Rick Warren and speaks at evangelical events frequently. In Sweet’s
book, Quantum Spirituality, he states:
Mysticism, once cast to the sidelines of the Christian
tradition, is now situated in postmodernist culture near the center. . .
. In the words of one of the greatest theologians of the twentieth
century, Jesuit philosopher of religion/dogmatist Karl Rahner, “The
Christian of tomorrow will be a mystic, one who has experienced
something, or he will be nothing.” [Mysticism] is metaphysics arrived at
through mindbody experiences. (p. 76)
How fitting that Sweet
would quote a Jesuit priest’s prediction about the “Christian” of the
future.
Tony Campolo, another popular figure in the evangelical church, reveals
something quite interesting in his book, Letters to a Young
Evangelical. In the book, he explains the role mysticism had in him
becoming a Christian. He explains:
I learned about this way of having a born-again
experience from reading Catholic mystics, especially The Spiritual
Exercises of Ignatius Loyola. (p. 30,
see “Coming to Christ Through Mysticism,” Oakland )
For skeptics who may need further evidence that Jesuit
Spirituality has come into the evangelical/Protestant church, consider
this. In 2006, Baker Books, one of evangelicalism’s top book publishers,
released a book titled Sacred Listening: Discovering the Spiritual
Exercises of Ignatius Loyola written by James Wakefield. A publisher
description of the book states:
Central to the Society of Jesus (Jesuits), the Spiritual
Exercises is a manual used to direct a month-long spiritual retreat. Now
adapting these time-honored Exercises specifically for Protestant
Christians, James L. Wakefield encourages readers to integrate their
secular goals with their religious beliefs and helps them reflect on the
life of Jesus as a model for their own discipleship.(7)
Wakefield’s book,
devoted to the Jesuits and Ignatian Exercises, should be proof enough
that the Jesuit Agenda has entered the Christian church and that
mysticism is the tool by which the Jesuit Agenda is largely being
brought into the lives of countless evangelicals and Protestants. Is it
any wonder Wakefield’s book found praise within the Jesuit community?
Armand M. Nigro, professor emeritus at the Jesuit school, Gonzaga
University, said:
As a Jesuit for 62 years, I have been formed by the
Exercises of Ignatius of Loyola, our principal founder. I rejoice, then,
at the long-awaited publication of Sacred Listening. It will be
for its readers, I hope, a classic manual for spiritual growth in
genuine mystical prayer. (on back cover of book)
Incidentally, Eugene Peterson, author of The Message
wrote an endorsement of Wakefield’s book on the front cover.
These are just a few of a great many examples where the
“Jesuit Spirituality” has come into the Protestant church; thus this new
modern (post-modern) mystical method to accomplish the goals of the
papacy is working.
If Protestants and evangelicals can be convinced to
practice mysticism (i.e., contemplative), this conditions them to
begin embracing Rome and even all religions. It’s important to
understand that mysticism is the bridge that unites all the religions of
the world. In order to unite them, there would need to be a uniting,
common denominator, so to speak. That common uniting medium is
mysticism. Thomas Merton recognized this. In a conversation he was
having with a Sufi master, the topic of Christian atonement arose. The
Sufi master said this was an area they could never agree on, to which
Merton replied:
Personally, in matters
where dogmatic beliefs differ, I think that controversy [atonement] is
of little value because it takes us away from the spiritual realities
into the realm of words and ideas . . . in words there are apt to be
infinite complexities and subtleties which are beyond resolution. . . .
But much more important is the sharing of the experience of divine
light, . . . It is here that the area of fruitful dialogue
exists between Christianity and Islam.(8) (Emphasis added.)
Tilden
Edwards, co-founder of the Shalem Institute (where
Ruth Haley Barton
was educated), would agree with Merton. He said,
“This mystical stream [xe
"contemplative prayer"xe "contemplative prayer"xe "contemplative
prayer"contemplative prayer] is the Western bridge to Far Eastern
spirituality” (Spiritual Friend, p. 18). And in a New Age book
titled, As Above, So Below, the author states (quoting Aldous
Huxley) that “the metaphysical [mystical] that recognizes a divine
reality” is the “highest common factor” that “links the world’s
religious traditions.” And even evangelical-turned-emerging author Tony
Campolo recognizes this commonality in mysticism when he states: “Beyond
these models of reconciliation, a theology of mysticism provides some
hope for common ground between Christianity and Islam” (pp 149-150).
Incidentally, when we say all the religions of the world
uniting, we include the New Age movement (perhaps one of the largest
“religions” in the world today). New Agers believe that in order to
enter into an age of enlightenment (or Age of Aquarius), the world needs
to become “vibrationally sympathetic,” meaning that a sufficient mass
(critical mass) of people will need to engage in mystical prayer.(9)
The Counter Reformation Continues
Jesuit influence in the world today is everywhere: in the
business world, in education, in government, and yes, in the
evangelical/Protestant church.
According
to Contemplatives in Action: The Jesuit Way, there are
over one million people living in the United States alone who have
graduated from Jesuit high schools, colleges, and universities
(Introduction, p. 1)
While there have often been tensions between the Pope and the Jesuit
Order over various issues, the current Superior General of the Jesuit
Order, Adolfo Nicolas Pachon, reassured the Jesuit commitment to Rome
when he stated:
The Society of Jesus was born within the Church, we live
in the Church, we were approved by the Church and we serve the Church.
This is our vocation...[Unity with the pope] is the symbol of our union
with Christ. It also is the guarantee that our mission will not be a
'small mission,' a project just of the Jesuits, but that our mission is
the mission of the Church."(10)
Where Else in Evangelicalism is the Jesuit Evangelism Showing Up?
Earlier this year, Understand the Times released an article titled
Jerry Boykin and the Calvary Chapel Connection. It was a difficult
article for many to read. People do not want to think that Christian
leaders and pastors they have trusted for years would be so foolish as
to associate with and promote someone who is part of a group that wants
to bring the “lost brethren” back to the Mother Church. But the fact is
that a high officer in the Vatican’s Jesuitical, “Knights of Malta”
was a featured speaker at a Calvary Chapel sponsored
Preach the Word prophecy conference.
Another example, and I believe an important one, has to do with one of
the most well-known and influential evangelical organizations in
America. Robert Siciro is a Protestant turned Catholic Paulist priest,
and he is one of the featured speakers in the very popular
Truth Project by Focus on the Family. While the Paulist Order is not
a Jesuit Order, it has basically the same objective as the Jesuit order
with regard to winning souls for the Catholic church. According to
one Catholic source , the Paulist order is “A community of
priests for giving
missions and doing other Apostolic works, especially for making
converts to the
Catholic
faith.” Robert Siciro is President of the
Acton Institute, an ecumenical think tank where, incidentally, there
are scores of articles by or about those in the Catholic faith,
including a number of Jesuits. Now, through the Truth Project, thousands
and thousands of evangelical/Protestant Christians have been introduced,
by way of proxy, to the Eucharistic Evangelization.
The Fatima Plan
For those who are not
convinced that we are headed toward a one-world religion for “peace,”
take a trip some time to Fatima, Portugal where annual pilgrimages bring
people from the religions of the world to pray to “the queen of
heaven,” also called “our lady of Peace.”
Pope John Paul II was dedicated to Mary and especially
“Our Lady of Fatima.” He believed this entity saved him from an
assassin’s bullet on May 13, 1981, on the anniversary of the so-called
apparition’s appearance (to have first occurred in 1917).
People from all around the world have been coming to
Fatima to pray to “Our Lady.” At a gathering for “world peace” in
Fatima, Jesuit priest Jacques Dupuis stated:
The religion of the
future will be a general converging of religions in a universal Christ
that will satisfy all. The other religious traditions in the world are
part of God's plan for humanity and the Holy Spirit is operating and
present in Buddhist, Hindu and other sacred writings of Christian and
non-Christian faiths as well. The universality of God's kingdom permits
this, and this is nothing more than a diversified form of sharing in the
same mystery of salvation.(11)
Fatima is just another avenue through which the Jesuit Agenda is being
accomplished.
In Summary
Perhaps the best way to
understand the Jesuit Agenda that undermines biblical Christianity is to
recognize the move toward a so-called “social gospel” that unites the
religions of the world for the cause of peace. Like mysticism, this
social gospel is a vehicle through which all religions will be united.
Who would have believed this could have happened to the Protestant
evangelical church? But we have already been warned in Scripture that
Satan’s ministers are “transformed as the ministers of righteousness” (2
Corinthians 11:15).
Rick Warren has been one of the many pied pipers of this
move to unite through “good works.” Called “America’s pastor,” Warren
has become the evangelical/Protestant spokesperson for a one-world
religion. His Purpose Driven model has become the battle cry for
let just all get along and do good. We can work
together as one for one common purpose – peace in the world.
Willow Creek has helped to escalate this global religious
body through their Global Leadership Summits, where they are “bringing
people together from all nationalities to complete our shared Kingdom
assignment in the Church and beyond”(12) (emphasis added). Warren
and Hybel’s global agenda is moving full force throughout the earth
today.
Rick Warren and Bill Hybels - protégés of Peter Drucker,
by the way - have advanced the Jesuit Agenda by leaps and bounds. Many
of these “new” Christianity, new reformation leaders have ignored the
prophetic warnings of Jesus Christ’s soon return based on the signs we
see from Bible prophecy. Instead, they promote the establishment of the
kingdom of God with all the world’s religions.
The emerging church
movement, which has been widely propagated by Warren, Hybels, and a host
of other Christian figures, has been used by Satan to quickly bring
about this worldwide deception by introducing mystical experiences and
the social gospel to an entire generation of young people. Sensual
experiences that tickle the flesh of the postmodern generation are often
the same ones that Rome has used in the past to convince the faithful
that they have encountered the God of the Bible. History reveals that
history is repeating, and the same tools of delusion are being used over
and over.
Those
who shine the light on the
Jesuit Agenda
are considered to be conspiratorial crackpots.
The
prophets of the past when they exposed the Babylonian worship by the
leaders of Israel were also deemed to be crazy,
as have been Bible-believing Christians since Christianity began. One of
those was John Huss (1372-1415). John Foxe describes what happened:
[Huss] compiled a
treatise in which he maintained that reading the books of Protestants
could not be absolutely forbidden. He wrote in defense of Wickliffe's
book on the Trinity; and boldly declared against the vices of the pope,
the cardinals, and clergy of those corrupt times. He wrote also many
other books, all of which were penned with a strength of argument that
greatly facilitated the spreading of his doctrines. . . .
(13)
Eventually Huss was
arrested, and when he was brought before the council (of the papacy), he
was mocked and called “A ringleader of heretics,” to which he replied,
My Lord Jesus Christ, for my sake, did wear a crown of
thorns; why should not I then, for His sake, wear this light crown, be
it ever so shameful? Truly I will do it and willingly.(14)
At 43 years of age, John
Huss was burned at the stake, singing hymns during the brutal execution.
Why was he called a “ringleader of heretics”? For standing up for
biblical truth against the Pope and Rome.
Discerning Christians should be asking many questions.
But one question that stands out foremost is: why are so few saying
anything about the Jesuit Agenda? Do they see it but are afraid to
speak? Or do they see it and are part of it?
Speaking
of questions, Jesus asked one: “[W]hen
the Son of man cometh, shall he find faith on the earth?” (Luke 18:8).
Will He find it in the pastors and theological professors? Will He find
it in your own church? Or will He only find those who have remained
silent?
Just as God raised up others to carry the torch of truth
after Huss was eliminated from this earth, God will and is raising up
others today who are willing to risk all to stand for the truth and
speak against the lies.
To believers who are standing fast, look up, for “your
redemption draweth nigh” (Luke 21:28).
Let no man deceive you
with vain words: for because of these things cometh the wrath of God
upon the children of disobedience. Be not ye therefore partakers with
them. For ye were sometimes darkness, but now are ye light in the Lord:
walk as children of light: (For the fruit of the Spirit is in all
goodness and righteousness and truth;) Proving what is acceptable unto
the Lord. And have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness,
but rather reprove them. . . . See then that ye walk circumspectly, not
as fools, but as wise, Redeeming the time, because the days are evil.
Wherefore be ye not unwise, but understanding what the will of the Lord
is. (Ephesians 5:6-11, 15-17)
Source: http://www.understandthetimes.org/commentary/c97.shtml
Source: http://www.understandthetimes.org/commentary/c97.shtml
Notes:
1. John Foxe, Foxe’s Book of Martyrs (Eureka, MT: Lighthouse Trails Publishing edition), p. 169.
2. Rev. W.C. Brownlee, D.D., Secret Instructions of the Jesuits, http://www.archive.org/details/secretinstructio00brow at Boston College Libraries archives
3. Ibid
4. Ibid
5. Ibid
6. https://lists.ateneo.edu/pipermail/blueboard/2004-May/003422.html
7. From the Publisher’s description at Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Sacred-Listening-Discovering-Spiritual-Exercises/dp/080106614X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1309703869&sr=8-1#_
8. Rob Baker and Gray Henry, Editors, Merton and Sufism (Louisville, KY: Fons Vitae, 1999), p. 109, as cited in A Time of Departing, p. 60.)
9. Ken Carey, The Starseed Transmissions (A Uni-Sun Book, 1985 4th printing), p. 33
10. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolfo_Nicol%C3%A1s and see http://www.catholicnews.com/data/stories/cns/0801316.htm
11. Jesuit theologian Father Jacques Dupuis, at the 2003 interfaith congress "The Future of God; http://www.understandthetimes.org/commentary/c19.shtml
12. http://www.growingleadership.com/summit/speaker_brenda_salter_mcneil.asp
13. John Foxe, Foxe’s Book of Martyrs (Eureka, MT, Lighthouse Trails Publishing edition), pp. 160-164
14. Ibid
1. John Foxe, Foxe’s Book of Martyrs (Eureka, MT: Lighthouse Trails Publishing edition), p. 169.
2. Rev. W.C. Brownlee, D.D., Secret Instructions of the Jesuits, http://www.archive.org/details/secretinstructio00brow at Boston College Libraries archives
3. Ibid
4. Ibid
5. Ibid
6. https://lists.ateneo.edu/pipermail/blueboard/2004-May/003422.html
7. From the Publisher’s description at Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Sacred-Listening-Discovering-Spiritual-Exercises/dp/080106614X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1309703869&sr=8-1#_
8. Rob Baker and Gray Henry, Editors, Merton and Sufism (Louisville, KY: Fons Vitae, 1999), p. 109, as cited in A Time of Departing, p. 60.)
9. Ken Carey, The Starseed Transmissions (A Uni-Sun Book, 1985 4th printing), p. 33
10. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolfo_Nicol%C3%A1s and see http://www.catholicnews.com/data/stories/cns/0801316.htm
11. Jesuit theologian Father Jacques Dupuis, at the 2003 interfaith congress "The Future of God; http://www.understandthetimes.org/commentary/c19.shtml
12. http://www.growingleadership.com/summit/speaker_brenda_salter_mcneil.asp
13. John Foxe, Foxe’s Book of Martyrs (Eureka, MT, Lighthouse Trails Publishing edition), pp. 160-164
14. Ibid
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