Monday, August 24, 2009

437th Anniversary St Bartholomew Day's Massacre

437th Anniversary: August 24, 1572 -
Roman Catholic / Jesuit / Papal
St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre of French Protestants (Huguenot Calvinists)

Roman Catholic slaughter of 75,000 French Protestant Huguenots in Paris and France in 1572
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"It is under the inspiration of those diabolical laws of Rome, that 75,000 Protestants were massacred,
the night and following of St. Bartholomew."


Charles Chiniquy, 1886
French-Canadian Ex-Catholic Priest (became born-again Christian and left Roman Catholicism)
Fifty Years in the Church of Rome (
www.chick.com/catalog/catholicism.asp)


"In France the Protestants, called "Huguenots," were gaining wealth and political power. Admiral Gaspard de Coligny was their leader. The Jesuits with that she-wolf, Catherine de Medici, [ Catholic ] Queen Regent of France, plotted their destruction. On August 24, 1572 the murderous frenzy began. Admiral Coligny bravely resisted his assassins but to no avail.

He was murdered and his head was sent as a trophy to the [ Roman Catholic ] Cardinal of Lorraine who had been educated, or rather brainwashed, by the Jesuits in Flanders. Rome celebrated, struck a coin commemorating the "great victory" and sang her "Te Deums."

[selected emphasis added]

Vatican Assassins, by Eric Jon Phelps (June 2004 ed.), pp. 108-111.
Block I - (1540-1773), Chapter 2, The Jesuits - 1572
St. Bartholomew's Massacre
Assassination of Admiral Gaspard de Coligny
www.VaticanAssassins.org

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St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre in Paris, France - August 24, 1572

Emacs!
François Dubois (1529-1584)
Reproduction of La Saint-Barthélemy, ca. 1572-84
Photo: J.C. Ducret, Musée cantonal des Beaux-Arts de Lausanne

The famous painting of the Saint Bartholomew's Day massacre in Paris on 24 August 1572 depicts scenes from the most notorious incident in the French wars of religion and one of the most striking examples of the extremes of religious intolerance in the age. The Huguenot (French Calvinist) painter, François Dubois is reputed to have been an eyewitness to the massacre of thousands of his fellow Huguenots on the streets of Paris.
www.folger.edu/html/exhibitions/tolerance/Massacre.asp

Painting by François Dubois, a Huguenot painter, ... "he depicts Coligny's body hanging out of a window at the rear to the right.

To the left rear, Catherine de' Medici is shown emerging from the Louvre to inspect a heap of bodies."
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Knecht , pp. 51-2; Robert Jean Knecht in The French Religious Wars 1562-1598, Osprey Publishing, 2002, ISBN 1841763950
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Bartholomew's_Day_massacre

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"Of this horrible genocide we read from Roman Catholic R.W. Thompson:

"There is no intelligent reader of French history who is not familiar with the steps taken by this perfidious queen regent [ Catherine de Medici ] after the admission of the Jesuits into Paris, to bring about the terrible Massacre of St. Bartholomew - an event so closely allied with others, of which they were the undoubted authors, that one must close his eyes not to see the evidences which point to their agency in that infamous transaction. They needed such bloody work to give them the mastery over France; although they have since then been more than once expelled in disgrace from French soil, they have returned again and again to torment her people, who still continue to realize, under their [ Third ] Republic, how unceasingly they labor for the entire overthrow of every form of popular government."

"Dear truth-seeker [ as it applies ], do you see how a Cardinal working in conjunction with the Jesuits can be involved in the murder of a political leader ?

[ As explained and demonstrated in "Vatican Assassins: Wounded In The House Of My Friends" ], in 1963, a Cardinal working in conjunction with the Jesuits was involved in the murder of an American political leader. The Cardinal was Francis Spellman, who had a special parlor (Room number three) at the Jesuit Novitiate of St. Isaac Jogues in Wernersville, Pennsylvania. The political leader was our President John Fitzgerald Kennedy (JFK), wounded in the house of his friends."

[emphasis added]

Vatican Assassins, by Eric Jon Phelps (June 2004 ed.), pp. 108-111.
Block I - (1540-1773), Chapter 2, The Jesuits - 1572
St. Bartholomew's Massacre
Assassination of Admiral Gaspard de Coligny
www.VaticanAssassins.org

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Massacre of Protestants on St. Bartholomew's Day

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The New Book Of Martyrs
Massacre of Protestants on St. Bartholomew's Day
www.chick.com/reading/books/153/153_02.asp


"Francis Borgia, the 3rd Jesuit General (1565-1572), having been in secret counsel with the Monarchs of France, laid the plan for this mass-murder of the righteous French Protestant Calvinists including their great leader, Admiral Gaspard de Coligny. Pope Pius V, formerly "Brother Michael" the Inquisitor, exhorted both Queen Regent Catherine de Medici and her son, King Charles IX, "to punish the heretics with all severity, and thus justly to avenge not only their own wrongs, but those of Almighty God [sic]; to pursue and destroy the remnants of the enemy, and wholly to tear up not only the roots of an evil so great, and which had gathered to itself much strength, but also the very fibers of the roots ... Under no circumstances, and from no considerations, ought the enemies of God [sic] to be spared."

This was done in obedience to the [ Jesuit ] Order's evil [ Counter Reformation ] Council of Trent [ 1545-1563 ], which to this day (2009) stands affirmed by the Second Vatican Council [ 1962-1965 ], having been neither repudiated nor renounced by either the Black Pope [ Jesuit General ] or the Papal Caesar [ Pope ]."
Ridpath's Universal History, John Clark Ridpath, (New York: Merrill & Baker, 1901) Vol. XIII, p. 253.
The Counter-Reformation in Europe, Arthur Robert Pennington, (London: Elliot Stock), 1899) p. 162.

[emphasis added]

Vatican Assassins, by Eric Jon Phelps (June 2004 ed.), pp. 108-111.
Block I - (1540-1773), Chapter 2, The Jesuits - 1572
St. Bartholomew's Massacre
Assassination of Admiral Gaspard de Coligny
www.VaticanAssassins.org


Pope: Roman Catholic 'Church' only one true church
Repeating centuries of history, Rome has once again revealed its own dominion theology of primacy, and indeed, sole legitmacy, as the only true "church" on earth, in a document approved by the current false prophet occupying the antichrist Vatican, Pope Benedict XVI, on June 29, 2007. This blasphemous, perverted assertion is in fact just the opposite of the Truth. The false religion of Romanism is NOT Biblical Christianity, but is in fact a "Christianized" form of the ancient pagan religion of historical Babylon.
www.christianlifeandliberty.net/CATHOLIC-07-01.DOC

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The Roman Catholic Cardinal of Lorraine, 1572
Receiving the Head of French Protestant Huguenot leader Admiral Gaspard de Coligny

Emacs!
http://i303.photobucket.com/albums/nn130/iasios/Vat%20Assas/CardinalofLorraine.jpg


"The Huguenots had been victorious in three Civil Wars against their Monarch of France, Charles IX, governed by his Queen mother, Catherine de Medici. They had obtained religious liberty with the Peace of St. Germain and Coligny sought to aid the Low Countries in their Calvinist revolt against Spain. Under the eye of the Black Pope [ Jesuit General ], a trap was set luring all of the Protestants to a royal wedding in Paris. After the party, early in the morning, with white crosses on their hats, the assassins first murdered the great Admiral Coligny in his bedroom. After the savage and ghoulish massacre of 75,000 [ French ] Protestant Huguenots, the Medicis sent his [ Admiral Coligny's ] head as a trophy to the Jesuit-trained [ Roman Catholic ] Cardinal of Lorraine pictured above.
Ridpath's Universal History, John Clark Ridpath, (New York: Merrill & Baker, 1901) Vol. XIII, p. 255.

[emphasis added]

Vatican Assassins, by Eric Jon Phelps (June 2004 ed.), pp. 108-111.
Block I - (1540-1773), Chapter 2, The Jesuits - 1572
St. Bartholomew's Massacre
Assassination of Admiral Gaspard de Coligny
www.VaticanAssassins.org

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The Saint Bartholomew's Day Massacre.
www.reformation.org/bart.html

When news of the Massacre reached the Vatican there was jubilation! Cannons roared­bells rung ­ and a special commemorative medal was struck­to honor the occasion! The Pope commissioned Italian artist Vasari to paint a mural of the Massacre ­ which still hangs in the Vatican!

Medal struck by Emperor Gregory XIII (1572-85) to commemorate t
Medal struck by Emperor Gregory XIII (1572-85) to commemorate the slaughter of over 100,000 French Christians!!

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