The Black Pope's Irish Massacre of Protestants (1641-1649) 1 of 2
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Rome says it's no murder to kill a heretic.
Extract from a book written by Jesuit Conor O'Mahony (1645).
My Dear Irish, Go on and kill all the heretics, and all that do assist and defend them. You have in the space of four or five years, that is, between the years 1641-1645, wherein I write this, killed 150,000 heretics, as your enemies do acknowledge. Neither do you deny it. And for my own part, as I verily believe you have killed more of them, so I would to God you had killed them all.
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The design of this horrid conspiracy was that a general insurrection should take place at the same time throughout the kingdom, and that all the Protestants, without exception, should be murdered. The day fixed for this horrid massacre, was the twenty-third of October, 1641, the feast of Ignatius Loyola, founder of the Jesuits; and the chief conspirators in the principal parts of the kingdom made the necessary preparations for the intended conflict.-Chapter 17 Foxe's Book of Martyrs.
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@ProtestantUltra But you don't find it odd when Blacks say Black brother or when Arabs speak about their Arab brothers. Enough about that. The Jesuits are a Military Order. They instigated this 8 year killing spree, and, as you can see from the quote of Irish Jesuit Conor O'Mahony, their only complaint was that "all" the Protestants weren't killed.
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@ProtestantUltra, "The jesuits didnt make them do it"
If you care to read page 80 of MacPherson's History you'll see there's enough quotes to show the Jesuits were the instigators of this "rebellion". It's also proven in Eric Phelp's book Vatican Assassins (Third Edition).
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Early in 1642 he [Father Bourke] says:—"It is a war merely of religion as pertaining to his Holiness, especially as the realm of Ireland is a fief of the Church, and being liberated can requite his Holiness with the Peter-pence."--page 80, The Jesuits in History by Hector MacPherson.
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In a Special Bull, Pope Urban VIII. promised great things to the rebels. Substantial
aid was forthcoming The Nuncio Rinuccini, who went to Ireland, was preceded by a vessel laden with war material. Father Bourke, writing in December 1641, frankly admits that the war was "begun solely in the interests of the Catholic and Roman religion."--page 80, The Jesuits in History by Hector MacPherson.
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An authoritative writer C O'Connor, D.D., himself a Roman Catholic, stated "this rebellion was started at a time of profound peace." Down to that moment "Ireland had never experienced since the 12th century such a calm; never was there less provocation to rebellion." Adding, "we lay the rebellion and all its violations of faith and perjuries which attended it to the conduct and principles of the foreign-influenced intriguers who argued that Ireland was in temporals the property of the Holy See."
It is also an admitted fact, that in Roman Catholic countries life is held much less sacred than in Protestant lands. The popish earth is defiled with blood, and the stain is deep in proportion as the Popery is intense. No one need be informed how dreadfully prevalent are assassinations and murders in Italy, in Spain, and in Ireland.-Wylie, The Papacy.
Islandretreat 1 week ago
This heretic is out of control!
abukamoon 4 weeks ago
@abukamoon Saith the idolater?
Islandretreat 4 weeks ago
Two weeks later no reply. Let me tell you something. The Jesuits have drilled the Bible-rejecting, hateful, Irish pagans to despise "heretics" that's why the Irish National Anthem says "out yonder is the Saxon foe," and on the Irish tricolour (a sectarian rag) they replace the "Protestant" Orange with Roman Catholic yellow, more evidence that they've been killing Christians for Rome.
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Islandretreat 1 week ago