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104 Vatican AssassinsHis qualifications, according to the Constitutions, must be great piety, andthe spirit of prayer: he must be exemplary in all the virtues; calm in hisdemeanor, circumspect in words. Magnanimity and fortitude are mostessential attributes. He must have extraordinary intellect and judgment;prudence, rather than learning; vigilance, solicitude in his duties: hishealth and external appearance must be satisfactory. He must bemiddle-aged; and a due regard is to be had to recommendations ofnobility, or the wealth and honors he may have enjoyed in the world.” {31}It is this polished gem of a gentleman, the masterpiece of Satan who, with theadvice of his assistants, wields THE POWER in the earth. Of the Generaloverseeing the Novices we observe:“The Jesuit novice . . . may some day have kings and princes kneeling athis feet, and have the power to direct the destinies of nations. He mayregulate the policy and frame the laws even for nations which are not ofhis own faith, through the members of his Church who now take placesin the councils of Protestant nations. If the process of the “making of aJesuit” is hard to flesh and blood, he is reminded that he aspires tobelong to the only body of men in the world who can boast of almostuniversal domination, who wield a sword with the hilt in the hand oftheir general in Rome and the point everywhere . . . Obedience is theone end of all this training — unmasking, unthinking, unreasoningobedience.” {32} [Emphasis added]Of the General’s authority over the Jesuits we read:“It is true that the Jesuit has his General to whom he gives the obedienceof a slave, but the Jesuit believes his General to be as God, so that if thedead voice of God, so to say, in Scripture, seems to conflict with theliving voice of God which comes through the General, the authority ofthe living voice must prevail.” {33}For the Jesuits are“ . . . a phalanx . . . bound to their General-in-chief <strong>by</strong> the chain of entiresubmission – obedience prompt, enthusiastic, blind – and scattered,without division, on the face of the earth…In this mighty family allsubscribed to the same articles of faith, whatever might be the tendencyof their particular inculcations. That was their uniformity: – whilsttheory is respected, practice will be allowed for: if you leave the formeruntouched, the latter, to a vast extent, may riot unmolested. The RomanThe Jesuits – 1540

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