We sent our sons to Georgetown and Boston College. The one who went to Georgetown was accepted to U of Penn ( Wharton School of Business) but chose Georgetown. But now both sons are not practicing the faith. I am a devotee of St. Monica and pray for them daily. 🙏 ❤
Secularism in the University has undermined their Faith, Theory of Evolution is the problem, it is total B.S. but Secularism requires belief in this B.S.
@@elaineelliott3138 yes, these “Catholic” colleges were part of the Land of Lakes agreement. Look it up. Then look up the St John Neumann list of (real, apostolic) Catholic Colleges. There are only about 15-20 schools; Ava Maria U in FL is one of them. 😢
My daughter attended a Religious of the Sacred Heart Grade School (a Co-Ed school, formerly an all-Female Pre-K through High School and one of the oldest, most prestigious Catholic schools in existence). She attended a Most Precious Blood Sisters High School and a Marianist university. She no longer practices her faith and in some ways works against the faith she was raised in. Now she has a little baby boy (9 months old) that is not baptized. He is such a precious child (as all children are) and it fills me with anxiety that my daughter abandoned her faith and that her child is not only not baptized but also not likely to be raised in the faith. Her fiancé was never really raised in any particular faith, though nominally Christian. They were supposed to get married a year and a half ago but she got pregnant instead (so happy that she chose life, though I want them to get married of course). Saint Monica, Pray for us! Blessed Father McGivney, Pray for us! Saint Joseph and Holy Mary, Mother of God, Pray for us! All of you reading this, please pray for my daughter, her family and my wife and I. Thank you and God Bless! I will keep you all in my prayers as well.
Jesuits support rampant child rape just like all catholics do. 330,000 little boys in France were raped by 3,000 catholic pedophile priests, and it barely made the news, because people EXPECT that from catholics. Jesus said child rape was UNFORGIVABLE (Matt 18:6-14), and everyone who supported it will get eternal damnation. That means every single catholic and every Jesuit.
Thank you Fr. Nix and Dr. Marshall for this excellent discussion. It is great to see good intellectual Catholic men like you who love the Church sharing your thoughts. We are so in need of clarity in our times. May God continue to bless you and all you do.
Thanks, Dr. Marshall and Father 😊 you guys are the best conservative catholics and really love it!! God Bless 🙌 leaned so much 🙏 I am so proud to be a catholic. 😊😊😊
Dr. Marshall, thank you for having Fr. Nix on your show today. Very good discussion on Jesuits and contrasting the current church teachings vs the proper teachings handed down to us over the centuries. Tradition, and the saving of souls must win out over all the Novis agenda. Let's all keep up the fight.
My brother went to a Jesuit high school in the late eighties,,early 90:s. A Jesuit told his class that the resurrection was just an allegory. This was so very concerning and sad!
All of the men in my family graduated from Jesuit College Preparatory School in Dallas from the 1950s to 1980s and they received a wonderful Catholic education. Men for others! It breaks my heart to see the Jesuits go downhill. I attended a co-ed Catholic high school in Dallas, Bishop Lynch, run by the Dominicans, back in the day, they still had priests and nuns teaching our classes. I'm so grateful to my parents for sacrificing to put me and my siblings through 12 years of Catholic school. 🙏❤️
In the 1950’s my mother must have been reading the Diocesan paper, she looked up and said,”Those Jesuits are going to h_ll in a hand basket.” I was young but I remember her words! 🙏🏻
As a Secular Franciscan, I totally agree with Fr. when he said there are also modernist problems with the Franciscans. It saddens me to see how washed out and even twisted so many have made of what St. Francis did for the Church. We need another St. Francis - and St. Ignatius!
I always learn so much when I listen to your videos. Having fallen away from the church twice and add to that being catechized, I now cling to my Roman Catholic faith. In many ways I've gone traditional in my beliefs and what I do.
This was great, so enlightening. Our SSPX priests here in Alaska fly up here from Oregon once a month. Over Easter our Priest had flown to Anchorage from Africa and from Anchorage to Arizona next.
Wow, almost the same thing happened to me as a young man, in the late 1990's, I met in the office of the Paulist Pastor of The Catholic Newman Center of Ohio State University, I pointed to the section of the New Catechism on moral teachings on homosexuality to plead with the pastor that supporting LGBT was wrong (46:25). He told me the Catechism was different 10 years prior & will be different again 10 years into the future, then he threw me out of his office.
I think Fr. John Hardo, was a very devout and Holy Man, quite possibly a True Saint. Pope John Paul II was no Saint... He endorsed Islam and the Blasphemous Q'uran.
One of the greatest ex-Jesuits was Fr. Vincent Miceli. I got to meet him in 1987 in Springfield, IL. I remember asking him about numerous orders, such as Benedictines, Dominicans, Franciscans, etc. He said they were all in various stages of disintegration. He was a warm, humorous, holy priest.
@@CC-cr1oz He told me he was kicked out of the order for warning them of the errors to which they were succumbing. He knew Fr. Joseph Fessio, SJ well, and also Fr. Kenneth Baker, SJ., who helped me start a low-power UHF Catholic television station in Springfield, IL. Fr. Baker said a TLM here in Springfield in 1990's.
Agreed. During final exams at Fordham one student opened his window and yelled "There is no God" a few seconds later, another window opened and someone said "yes there is but I hate Him. This pretty much sums up what a Jesuit is.
Jesus Christ Lord God save us and the whole world. Jesus Christ Lord God save us and the whole world. Jesus Christ Lord God save us and the whole world.
As a Catholic, one has the right and responsibility to call out heresy and evil. (False humility is self serving and ridiculous.) A degree doesn’t make a Catholic more likely to condemn heresy- moral courage does.
Yes, to hear the wolf in sheep's clothing. 330,000 little boys in France were raped by 3,000 catholic pedophile priests, and it barely made the news, because people EXPECT that from catholics. Jesus said child rape was UNFORGIVABLE (Matt 18:6-14), and everyone who supported it will get eternal damnation. Cathos just laugh and spit in the face of Jesus.
I am in the same boat. As with many of these things that I want to articulate to my off-target friends, I seem to get the understanding that I need to formulate the topics from this podcast. What a resource!
A Jesuit parish priest whom I knew when I was a schoolboy probably thought that decay had begun to set in before the end of the 1950s. He had had occasion to stay at Farm Street (the English Jesuit HQ), but had been disconcerted to find that they had just bought carpets to furnish the house. In his opinion, linoleum (a cheaper floor covering) would have been far more in accordance with their vows of poverty.
We had a Jesuit (who actually requested to come rather than that he was invited ) come to the Noviciate to deliver a series of lectures, half way through his first lecture the Novice Master, who I considered to be an extremely learned and holy man and who had spent several years serving in the Vatican as the Papal Representative of the Congregatio Fratrum Christianorum, stopped the lecture and then escorted the Jesuit off the Noviciate grounds. When I sought an explanation from him later he stated that it was more than likely not the problem of the Jesuit himself but of his education but he was speaking heresy and was not within the teachings of the Church.
I'd like to hear more about the various religious orders and their individual charisms. Most of us don't know very much about secular and religious priests and their charisms.
The cathoic church IS a scandal, spreading the evil of satan. 330,000 little boys in France were raped by 3,000 catholic pedophile priests, and it barely made the news, because people EXPECT that from catholics. Jesus said child rape was UNFORGIVABLE (Matt 18:6-14), and everyone who supported it will get eternal damnation. That means every single catholic.
Thank you for doing this. I very much wanted to be a jesuit - after experiencing the Spiritual Exercises and the (auto)biographies and devotions concerning the Fathers of the first generations! It is a very painful thing to hear people malign them... rightly when it comes to their modern confreres. St. Ignatius LOVED the Liturgy and devotions... and St. Thomas! Look at the Rules for Thinking with the Church!
"Ignatius argued that the Jesuit vocations were born in a spirit of humility, and that the acceptance of honors and dignities would compromise that. Finally, Ignatius argued, the Jesuit vocation was to the whole world, but a bishop would have to stay in his own diocese." (Matt Sprott S.J.)
I was educated by the Jesuits and did a degree in philosophy and theology at their now defunct Heythrop College of London University. I had hoped my Catholic Faith would be informed and affirmed there, but I found there was too much modernism and not enough attention to Catholic orthodoxy. Thomas Aquinas was hardly ever mentioned! The lecturer in Pauline theology was not even Catholic - and it showed in her approach. Their are some good, solid Catholics in the Jesuit order, one must believe, but too many New Age/woke types and they seem to align their thinking and thrusts to secular globalism. What would St Ignatius make of this?
Society of Jesus is always the front liner in Catholic missionary and evangelization ever since the society founded. Pray for them and the church instead of talking against each other doing nothing for the faith.
This talk is needed. A vast number of Catholics naively believe the soft heresies the Jesuits are preaching. Speaking from personal experience. My mission is to win family members and friends out of the modern Jesuits influences. I attended Spiritual Exercises by the OMV thankfully.
+JMJ Should we deny sexual abuse and gay culture in the clergy too? The heresies of the pope? Nothing to see here? Not a very Catholic attitude. Pax Domini vobiscum.
I attend a TLM Community now. But previously a N.O. Church. You speak of pre Vatican Dress & attitudes. I say ... Yes! .... Why be like the World, why emulate the World. Period!! A new, young couple came into our Church with the woman barely covering about 5 inches of her thighs with a "dress". The man, not as bad, had low riding pants & very casual attire. You may say what does it matter, but is it honoring to the Community wanting to honor Our Heavenly Father through the Sacrifice of His Son in the Mass? Lex orandi, lex credendi, lex vivendi. The way we worship....includes our presentation & what is available at Mass. The way we worship helps us walk out the Faith & understand Christ's teachings. 🙏✝️🙏
My mother was so much into "The Phenomenon of Man" and the "Devine Milieu " that it paved the way for us to accept the spirit Vll. His influence on the theologians of Vll was a cornerstone of the "new theology" heresy. Imho
my niece went to Boston College. After she graduated, I asked her if they ever discussed St. Ignatious of Loyola in their classes. She did not even know who the Saint was.
I would like to know how many of the Jesuits are also Free Masons. After reading Fr. Martin's book JESUITS I didn't understand why the order would no longer do as the Pope directed in the 1980's especially with their involvement in Central America. After reading Fr. Murr's book Murder in the 33rd Degree, it seems to shed some light on the divide between the Pope and the Jesuits. The disobedience to the centralized power of the church was completely apparent.
What led Newman to become an Oratorian was the influence of St. Philip Neri, the second Apostle of Rome. St. Philip gave Cardinal Baronius(when he was a young member of the community and before his elevation to Cardinal) the task of researching and presenting Church history to the members of their congregation. The result was according to Mediatrix Press: "The Life of Cardinal Baronius is the life of a scholar, of the man who not only founded the discipline of Church history, but also created the model of historical scholarship that is used today."
The analogy that fits St. Vincent of Lerins statement is the slow deterioration of the People of Israel. The twelve tribes were narrowed down to two and finally scattered. If it had not been for Ezra and Nehemiah's reform Judaism would have disappeared; but their reform was successful because it restored the ancient faith.
The Jesuit compound in Guelph Canada is just about empty. In the 80s a friend told me that some straight priests have to lock their bedroom doors at night to keep unwanted visitors out. The priest in charge of the University Catholic students community married an older student. .
I made a lengthy comment then I decided to delete it. We know all these things to be true. We are heartily saddened that our father figures here on earth of the Catholic Church are so corrupted by Satan. We must pray daily that they choose to reconcile themselves to God, through the name of Jesus Christ, in the guidance of the Holy Ghost. Thank you for such an informative talk, I learn from you much. Stay humble and salty.
Heaven and Earth Shall Pass Away, but The Word Of God Shall Never Pass Away, Nor will it return To God Void. The Lord Said, " I Go To Prepare A Place For You, That Where I Am, So Shall You Be " The Lord Shall Make A New Heaven and A New Earth!
+ A.M.D.G. This podcast covered all ninety years of my life ---- i have very strong feelings about every aspect ---- which I pray I will be given time to write ---- indeed most is already written ---- please pray i will be given the grace to complete it --- It was only at the end, when you quoted St Thomas Aquinas, that you touched the theme of my experience --- " In discussing questions of this kind two rules must be observed, as Augustine teaches (Gen. ad lit. i. 18). The first is, to hold the truth of Scripture without wavering. The second is that since Holy Scripture can be explained in a multiplicity of senses, one should adhere to a particular explanation, only in such measure as to be ready to abandon it, if it be proved with certainty to be false; lest Holy Scripture be exposed to the ridicule of unbelievers, and obstacles be placed to their believing ". St. Thomas Aquinas Q68 Art. 1 Pt.1 On the work of the Second Day “ Science has had an extraordinary success in tracing the chain of cause and effect back-wards in time. For the scientist who has lived by his faith in the power of reason, the story ends like a bad dream. He has scaled the mountain of ignorance; he is about to conquer the highest peak; as he pulls himself over the highest rock, he is greeted by a bunch of theologians who have been sitting there for centuries.” Robert Jastrow.
I recently heard the TLM from a Jesuit priest. Beautiful vestments and Latin. DTM has recently said something about how wonderful it would be if the SJ were the ones to lead us out of the crisis the Church faces. Wouldn't I love to have lunch with DTM and Fr. DN. Imagine the conversation
My mother was from a small fishing village in Newfoundland and at time it was a colony of Britain. Their Priest was a Jesuit who taught as well. I would say that for that place and time she got a good education. And even that would have been unusual for a female to get a good education especially were my mom came from a family of 13 children and she was the third eldest. In Newfoundland at that time you could only go to Grade 11 and then move on to university. Mom went as far as Grade 11. Just to make you fully understand---when I was in Grade 4 and then we moved to Nova Scotia. They were whole year behind Newfoundland. All the books we used for Grade 5 I had in Newfoundland
Interesting. I got excommunicated 52 yrs ago. Married out of the faith. Never looked back . Diddling kids and no consequences sealed the deal. Nice video
By the 20th century, that fact alone was no Ionger grounds for excommunication. But Catholics marrying outside the Church were required to marry in a Catholic ceremony and promise to raise their children in the Catholic faith. Perhaps you got some bad and inaccurate advice.
In my hometown, the Jesuits were super strict, super traditional, and super Catholic. So, at first before I met other Jesuits, I was surprised to hear what people said about them. However, where I live now, yeah, they are worse than what most people say. Their university where I live has workshops on "group alternative lifestyle ***positions***" I don't want to say what type of position as to not get flagged. They also bless alternative lifestyle couples too and have weird masses with Shamans and stuff.
I’m a student at Boston College. (Just turned in my last undergraduate assignment today) I know some amazing Jesuits who I’m so grateful to God for putting in my life. But….. I also know a powerful Jesuit here who straight up rejects the Nicene creed, and nobody does anything about it. There’s a small Catholic underground of faithful men and women who get a lot out of their time here, but a large percent of Catholic students who don’t find it lose their faith.
Dr Marshall, I have a good question, why are so many Catholics voting as a democrat? Why isn’t the churching tell them it’s wrong to vote for a president that wants abortion?
Because you don´t forsake everything just because a serial adulterer says he will stamp out abortion. Hitler was also EXTREMELY strict in matters of morality and family life. I do not think that fact redeems all the people who welcomed Hitler into office.
The idea that all creation was going to be taken up into the Noosphere (a postulated sphere or stage of evolutionary development dominated by consciousness, the mind, and interpersonal relationships (frequently with reference to the writings of Teilhard de Chardin)Oxford languages Dictionary) leads to an inordinate focus on consciousness, especially human consciousness. This in turn gives too great an emphasis on human development and is detrimental to an understanding of the role of grace and the sacramental life. If human consciousness is evolving then whatever form it takes is necessary for its ultimate form to arrive. Hegel would be so proud!
Reminder, it is even stated in the bible by Paul I believe that "even if we, or an angel from heaven, should preach to you a gospel contrary to what we have preached to you, he is to be accursed!" thus proclaiming that the law of God is above all. Of course, we must be careful with that statement to not be schismatics, but it is to advise that no one should ever force you to break one of God's commandments, be it from the church or heaven.
I really enjoyed this podcast. It was truthful, informative, discussed with humility and love. I especially liked how you two deferred to each to your respective expertise. I’m primarily an SSPXer but also attend diocesan TLM, FSSPX and ICKS depending on location and situation. Again really liked the humility displayed throughout the podcast and your friendship is sweet to observe….enjoyable too. God Bless
This might be a little random but I love that "unite the clans" mentality. I am an SSPXer primarily but am okay with orthodox reverent liturgies wherever they are celebrated. Hard to see this among other SSPX goers online that are always hardline and dogmatic where it doesn't matter. God bless.
@@shaunsaega St Paul said, Be all things to all people, you can’t convert as successfully as an absolute hardliner. I may be an SSPXer but don’t care for that hardliner nonsense, ain’t got time for that
There are some good Apostolic Jesuits. Some we know; Fr. Spitzer, Fr. Pacwa, Fr. Fessio and most recently I learned about Fr. McTeigue (I listen daily to the Catholic Current podcast). I grew up & still am in contact with Jesuits. Let’s pray for the Society of Jesus. "God our Father, please send us holy priests, particularly to the Society of Jesus. All for the Sacred and Eucharistic Heart of Jesus. All for the Sorrowful and Immaculate Heart of Mary, in union with St. Joseph. Most Precious Blood of Lord Jesus Christ, save us and the whole world "
What you say about SSPX is true. The growth is stunning. News is that they have bought an Anglican-Christian Scientist-? Church (1903) one town over from where I was born near Boston. This is a big deal. I’m in the great muddy River of Catholicism. It is not implausible I think that, like St Francis, Lefebvre will save the church.
This episode was wonderful...David Nix has my respect 💯...what a balanced and realistic view! I attended Fairfield University and value my Jesuit education greatly. Jesuits have been maligned incorrectly. Thank you.
Is true that originally Jesuits were not allowed to become bishops, cardinals, clerics and remain priests as in special forces to protect deposit of Catholic doctrine and faith?
Really enjoyed this segment. We need more priests like Fr. Nix. Boston College is in my backyard and I can tell you the Jesuits there embrace modernist theology wholeheartedly.
We sent our sons to Georgetown and Boston College. The one who went to Georgetown was accepted to U of Penn ( Wharton School of Business) but chose Georgetown. But now both sons are not practicing the faith. I am a devotee of St. Monica and pray for them daily. 🙏 ❤
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Yeah very common for our generation. Georgetown and BC aren’t Catholic schools anymore and it’s important to recognize that
Secularism in the University has undermined their Faith, Theory of Evolution is the problem, it is total B.S. but Secularism requires belief in this B.S.
@@elaineelliott3138 yes, these “Catholic” colleges were part of the Land of Lakes agreement. Look it up. Then look up the St John Neumann list of (real, apostolic) Catholic Colleges. There are only about 15-20 schools; Ava Maria U in FL is one of them. 😢
My daughter attended a Religious of the Sacred Heart Grade School (a Co-Ed school, formerly an all-Female Pre-K through High School and one of the oldest, most prestigious Catholic schools in existence). She attended a Most Precious Blood Sisters High School and a Marianist university. She no longer practices her faith and in some ways works against the faith she was raised in. Now she has a little baby boy (9 months old) that is not baptized. He is such a precious child (as all children are) and it fills me with anxiety that my daughter abandoned her faith and that her child is not only not baptized but also not likely to be raised in the faith. Her fiancé was never really raised in any particular faith, though nominally Christian. They were supposed to get married a year and a half ago but she got pregnant instead (so happy that she chose life, though I want them to get married of course).
Saint Monica, Pray for us!
Blessed Father McGivney, Pray for us!
Saint Joseph and Holy Mary, Mother of God, Pray for us!
All of you reading this, please pray for my daughter, her family and my wife and I. Thank you and God Bless! I will keep you all in my prayers as well.
I once complained about the Jesuits to a very holy Monseigneur and his advice was to pray for their conversion.
@Joe Momma the Pope IS a Jesuit.
@Joe Momma the pope is a Jesuit
Same thing my confessor told me when I said I didn't feel I could pray for a certain person. It was and is sound direction.
Jesuits support rampant child rape just like all catholics do.
330,000 little boys in France were raped by 3,000 catholic pedophile priests, and it barely made the news, because people EXPECT that from catholics.
Jesus said child rape was UNFORGIVABLE (Matt 18:6-14), and everyone who supported it will get eternal damnation. That means every single catholic and every Jesuit.
Useless to pray for the devil’s conversion.
The Dominicans in the Philippines faithfully pray the Liturgy of the Hours faithfully. Thank God
The Master of the Dominican Order is a Filipino. Recently, he presided over a Dominican Rite Solemn High Mass in Rome.
It’s all your foundation and how deep your people have taught you. I could never leave the Catholic Church Praise be to God
Mexican Martyr Catholic Priest Blessed Fr. Miguel Pro, S.J. pray for the Jesuit order and for us!
God has blessed the world with the minds of This Priest and Doctor Marshall
Thank you Fr. Nix and Dr. Marshall for this excellent discussion. It is great to see good intellectual Catholic men like you who love the Church sharing your thoughts. We are so in need of clarity in our times. May God continue to bless you and all you do.
Thanks, Dr. Marshall and Father 😊 you guys are the best conservative catholics and really love it!! God Bless 🙌 leaned so much 🙏 I am so proud to be a catholic. 😊😊😊
Not conservative- traditional - big difference
@Liz Middleton Amen 🙏🏻❤️
Dr. Marshall, thank you for having Fr. Nix on your show today. Very good discussion on Jesuits and contrasting the current church teachings vs the proper teachings handed down to us over the centuries. Tradition, and the saving of souls must win out over all the Novis agenda. Let's all keep up the fight.
Please pray for us here in north borneo for the restoration of Sacred Tradition, The Traditional Latin Mass. JMJ ILY SS! Amen.
Islam is the rock of ages, and its glorious liturgy has never changed. In hoc signo vinces!
My brother went to a Jesuit high school in the late eighties,,early 90:s. A Jesuit told his class that the resurrection was just an allegory. This was so very concerning and sad!
I firmly believe that the Church will come through this and be reborn! God will see to it! And when it happens…boy oh boy watch out!!!
All of the men in my family graduated from Jesuit College Preparatory School in Dallas from the 1950s to 1980s and they received a wonderful Catholic education. Men for others! It breaks my heart to see the Jesuits go downhill.
I attended a co-ed Catholic high school in Dallas, Bishop Lynch, run by the Dominicans, back in the day, they still had priests and nuns teaching our classes.
I'm so grateful to my parents for sacrificing to put me and my siblings through 12 years of Catholic school. 🙏❤️
In the 1950’s my mother must have been reading the Diocesan paper, she looked up and said,”Those Jesuits are going to h_ll in a hand basket.” I was young but I remember her words! 🙏🏻
IN A HAND BASKET!!!
What a lovely and instructional conversation!
Love watching (listening mostly) to TM and this lovely Fr Nix while working. Thank you both! 🥰🙏
Never have to obey error, sin or heresy nor should you!
The Jesuits abandoned the Glorious Saint Ignatius faith, humility, piety and the spirit of mission. 😢
As a Secular Franciscan, I totally agree with Fr. when he said there are also modernist problems with the Franciscans. It saddens me to see how washed out and even twisted so many have made of what St. Francis did for the Church. We need another St. Francis - and St. Ignatius!
@@jaimealvarez1596 How would you know?
agree. i can see a lot on modernism in franciscans and also agustinians (at least in my country)
The Marian Fransiscans in the UK are very traditional.
I always learn so much when I listen to your videos. Having fallen away from the church twice and add to that being catechized, I now cling to my Roman Catholic faith. In many ways I've gone traditional in my beliefs and what I do.
This was amazing! Thank you for your fair treatment of the SSPX. We have been incredibly blessed by the Society.
Lmfao
This was great, so enlightening. Our SSPX priests here in Alaska fly up here from Oregon once a month. Over Easter our Priest had flown to Anchorage from Africa and from Anchorage to Arizona next.
I just love the sspx - ours travel here to our state every weekend from our next door state .
I pray that the irregular status of the SSPX gets resolved soon.
Love the Blessed Mother! Never, ever let go of her guiding hand that will lead us to Jesus. Pray the Rosary daily for her intentions.
Wow, almost the same thing happened to me as a young man, in the late 1990's, I met in the office of the Paulist Pastor of The Catholic Newman Center of Ohio State University, I pointed to the section of the New Catechism on moral teachings on homosexuality to plead with the pastor that supporting LGBT was wrong (46:25). He told me the Catechism was different 10 years prior & will be different again 10 years into the future, then he threw me out of his office.
Well the Paulists just got booted out of there so…..😂😂😂😂😂
Fr. John Hardon SJ was a Saint 🙏♥️🙏
He was also suppressed by his own order.
@@alexandrak3241 I know he was!!! St. Padre Pio was silenced by the Vatican.
@@alexandrak3241 That’s not the first blunder the Jesuits have made!
I think Fr. John Hardo, was a very devout and Holy Man, quite possibly a True Saint.
Pope John Paul II was no Saint... He endorsed Islam and the Blasphemous Q'uran.
Correction: Fr. John Hardon.....SJ
The sight of that Franciscan kneeling to Pachamama is seared into my mind.
That is true Fr Nix-devotion to Mary and the Holy Rosary meditaion on the life of Jesus is truly Christocentric. God be praised
Keep doing in person discussions or interviews!👍
Thank God for you and Father Nix!
One of the greatest ex-Jesuits was Fr. Vincent Miceli. I got to meet him in 1987 in Springfield, IL. I remember asking him about numerous orders, such as Benedictines, Dominicans, Franciscans, etc. He said they were all in various stages of disintegration. He was a warm, humorous, holy priest.
Ex? Why?
@@CC-cr1oz He told me he was kicked out of the order for warning them of the errors to which they were succumbing. He knew Fr. Joseph Fessio, SJ well, and also Fr. Kenneth Baker, SJ., who helped me start a low-power UHF Catholic television station in Springfield, IL. Fr. Baker said a TLM here in Springfield in 1990's.
@@markthomas6436 Thanks for the info, Mark
Also met him and followed him. Great, holy priest, and wonderful speaker.
@@markthomas6436 so Fr Fessio who founded/still runs Ignatius Press is a liberal? They have great publications. Just wondering.
Father Mitch Pacwa definitely one of the good Jesuits left. God bless him.
Agreed. During final exams at Fordham one student opened his window and yelled "There is no God" a few seconds later, another window opened and someone said "yes there is but I hate Him. This pretty much sums up what a Jesuit is.
Fr Pacwa was expelled out of the order for carrying a BIBLE in his luggage. He was reinstated later. Learned this from SJ publication.
Hahaha… a good Jesuit, Catholics is goddess worship! Repent…
Jesus Christ Lord God save us and the whole world.
Jesus Christ Lord God save us and the whole world.
Jesus Christ Lord God save us and the whole world.
The Lord wants each individual to obey, and that's exactly what it's come to in these end days. The Lord reads hearts, the spirit.
As a Catholic, one has the right and responsibility to call out heresy and evil. (False humility is self serving and ridiculous.)
A degree doesn’t make a Catholic more likely to condemn heresy- moral courage does.
Fr Mitch Pacwa SJ and Fr Robert Spritzer SJ on EWTN, good men, teachers and priests.
Father Robert McTiegue SJ is an awesome Jesuit. Has excellent podcasts. Very traditional, orthodox.
Love Fr mcteigue!
agree
"Excessive Education" nails it! Teilard de Chardin is definitely the prime example!!!
No He was likely a luciferian from the start -- infiltration
ALWAYS glad to see and hear from Padre David Nix...GOD BLESS.
Yes, to hear the wolf in sheep's clothing.
330,000 little boys in France were raped by 3,000 catholic pedophile priests, and it barely made the news, because people EXPECT that from catholics.
Jesus said child rape was UNFORGIVABLE (Matt 18:6-14), and everyone who supported it will get eternal damnation.
Cathos just laugh and spit in the face of Jesus.
Many young priests from African nations go to Boston College to finish their degrees. A diocesan priest quipped, “Pray they don’t lose their faith!”
This was a terrific podcast, thank you both. A discussion I have been having in my head but I did not have the knowledge to complete it. Thank you.
I am in the same boat. As with many of these things that I want to articulate to my off-target friends, I seem to get the understanding that I need to formulate the topics from this podcast. What a resource!
Bendiciones para todos desde Izúcar de Matamoros, Puebla, México.
Blessings from Texas!
Yo nacì en Izucar de Matamoros, Puebla. Bendicioned
A Jesuit parish priest whom I knew when I was a schoolboy probably thought that decay had begun to set in before the end of the 1950s. He had had occasion to stay at Farm Street (the English Jesuit HQ), but had been disconcerted to find that they had just bought carpets to furnish the house. In his opinion, linoleum (a cheaper floor covering) would have been far more in accordance with their vows of poverty.
Evolution of Doctrine is code for "I'm making my lies fit into this perfect and already defined Doctrine."
We had a Jesuit (who actually requested to come rather than that he was invited ) come to the Noviciate to deliver a series of lectures, half way through his first lecture the Novice Master, who I considered to be an extremely learned and holy man and who had spent several years serving in the Vatican as the Papal Representative of the Congregatio Fratrum Christianorum, stopped the lecture and then escorted the Jesuit off the Noviciate grounds. When I sought an explanation from him later he stated that it was more than likely not the problem of the Jesuit himself but of his education but he was speaking heresy and was not within the teachings of the Church.
I like this format, I feel like I'm sitting right there with you.
I meet ex-Catholics who argue with me and say “I was taught by Jesuits”…I just laugh and say that explains it!
Fake Jesuits
The official OATH of The Jesuits should be read by everyone.
Wow this clarified a major question I had for years as a Catholic !
Fascinating interview. There is so much to learn. Thanks for leading the way. God bless your work.
Excellent interview with Fr Nix! Love the interview format. Please do more of these, Dr. M.
I'd like to hear more about the various religious orders and their individual charisms. Most of us don't know very much about secular and religious priests and their charisms.
I have been wondering about the Jesuits for years now. What a shame what has happened to them and the scandal they have caused the Church.
The cathoic church IS a scandal, spreading the evil of satan.
330,000 little boys in France were raped by 3,000 catholic pedophile priests, and it barely made the news, because people EXPECT that from catholics.
Jesus said child rape was UNFORGIVABLE (Matt 18:6-14), and everyone who supported it will get eternal damnation. That means every single catholic.
They were infiltrated because the Jesuits were the strongest army against satan's agents on Earth (the NWO crowd etc).
Thank you for doing this. I very much wanted to be a jesuit - after experiencing the Spiritual Exercises and the (auto)biographies and devotions concerning the Fathers of the first generations! It is a very painful thing to hear people malign them... rightly when it comes to their modern confreres. St. Ignatius LOVED the Liturgy and devotions... and St. Thomas! Look at the Rules for Thinking with the Church!
"Ignatius argued that the Jesuit vocations were born in a spirit of humility, and that the acceptance of honors and dignities would compromise that. Finally, Ignatius argued, the Jesuit vocation was to the whole world, but a bishop would have to stay in his own diocese." (Matt Sprott S.J.)
I was educated by the Jesuits and did a degree in philosophy and theology at their now defunct Heythrop College of London University. I had hoped my Catholic Faith would be informed and affirmed there, but I found there was too much modernism and not enough attention to Catholic orthodoxy. Thomas Aquinas was hardly ever mentioned! The lecturer in Pauline theology was not even Catholic - and it showed in her approach. Their are some good, solid Catholics in the Jesuit order, one must believe, but too many New Age/woke types and they seem to align their thinking and thrusts to secular globalism. What would St Ignatius make of this?
God bless you our Lady keep you
Society of Jesus is always the front liner in Catholic missionary and evangelization ever since the society founded. Pray for them and the church instead of talking against each other doing nothing for the faith.
This talk is needed. A vast number of Catholics naively believe the soft heresies the Jesuits are preaching. Speaking from personal experience. My mission is to win family members and friends out of the modern Jesuits influences.
I attended Spiritual Exercises by the OMV thankfully.
+JMJ Should we deny sexual abuse and gay culture in the clergy too? The heresies of the pope? Nothing to see here? Not a very Catholic attitude. Pax Domini vobiscum.
I attend a TLM Community now. But previously a N.O. Church. You speak of pre Vatican Dress & attitudes. I say ... Yes! .... Why be like the World, why emulate the World. Period!!
A new, young couple came into our Church with the woman barely covering about 5 inches of her thighs with a "dress". The man, not as bad, had low riding pants & very casual attire.
You may say what does it matter, but is it honoring to the Community wanting to honor Our Heavenly Father through the Sacrifice of His Son in the Mass?
Lex orandi, lex credendi, lex vivendi. The way we worship....includes our presentation & what is available at Mass.
The way we worship helps us walk out the Faith & understand Christ's teachings.
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+JMJ. Amen. Alleluia.
I love Father Desmet.. a true Saint in my opinion... Thank you God bless
My family visited a shrine to Fr. De Smet in rural Wyoming in 2002. He was an extraordinary missionary priest.
This is exactly what I have wanted to articulate! This is an excellent listen!
Great discussion, gentlemen! Thank you!
My mother was so much into "The Phenomenon of Man" and the "Devine Milieu " that it paved the way for us to accept the spirit Vll. His influence on the theologians of Vll was a cornerstone of the "new theology" heresy. Imho
my niece went to Boston College. After she graduated, I asked her if they ever discussed St. Ignatious of Loyola in their classes. She did not even know who the Saint was.
The Devil twists the truth!
I would like to know how many of the Jesuits are also Free Masons. After reading Fr. Martin's book JESUITS I didn't understand why the order would no longer do as the Pope directed in the 1980's especially with their involvement in Central America. After reading Fr. Murr's book Murder in the 33rd Degree, it seems to shed some light on the divide between the Pope and the Jesuits. The disobedience to the centralized power of the church was completely apparent.
Wasn't it the Jesuits who believed in thrashing our babies against a wall or something? To bash them.
What led Newman to become an Oratorian was the influence of St. Philip Neri, the second Apostle of Rome. St. Philip gave Cardinal Baronius(when he was a young member of the community and before his elevation to Cardinal) the task of researching and presenting Church history to the members of their congregation. The result was according to Mediatrix Press: "The Life of Cardinal Baronius is the life of a scholar, of the man who not only founded the discipline of Church history, but also created the model of historical scholarship that is used today."
I had two SJ spiritual directors in the 70's while in religious life. They were amazing.
This was a much needed and highly useful discussion.
The church is going through its passion. The church will seem to be killed but will be resurrected. Praise Jesus.
“Ecumenism is Arianism” definitely makes sense
The analogy that fits St. Vincent of Lerins statement is the slow deterioration of the People of Israel. The twelve tribes were narrowed down to two and finally scattered. If it had not been for Ezra and Nehemiah's reform Judaism would have disappeared; but their reform was successful because it restored the ancient faith.
Great discussion. I learned a lot. Thank you, Dr. Marshall.
The Jesuit compound in Guelph Canada is just about empty. In the 80s a friend told me that some straight priests have to lock their bedroom doors at night to keep unwanted visitors out. The priest in charge of the University Catholic students community married an older student. .
Horrid
Love this arrangement of conversation.
Pray for them and avoid them... and also pray for all the people they are confusing and misleading.
I made a lengthy comment then I decided to delete it.
We know all these things to be true.
We are heartily saddened that our father figures here on earth of the Catholic Church are so corrupted by Satan.
We must pray daily that they choose to reconcile themselves to God, through the name of Jesus Christ, in the guidance of the Holy Ghost.
Thank you for such an informative talk, I learn from you much.
Stay humble and salty.
Heaven and Earth Shall Pass Away, but The Word Of God Shall Never Pass Away, Nor will it return To God Void. The Lord Said, " I Go To Prepare A Place For You, That Where I Am, So Shall You Be " The Lord Shall Make A New Heaven and A New Earth!
Fr. Martin, SJ is the poster boy for homosexuality.
+ A.M.D.G. This podcast covered all ninety years of my life ---- i have very strong feelings about every aspect ---- which I pray I will be given time to write ---- indeed most is already written ---- please pray i will be given the grace to complete it ---
It was only at the end, when you quoted St Thomas Aquinas, that you touched the theme of my experience ---
" In discussing questions of this kind two rules must be observed, as Augustine teaches (Gen. ad lit. i. 18). The first is, to hold the truth of Scripture without wavering. The second is that since Holy Scripture can be explained in a multiplicity of senses, one should adhere to a particular explanation, only in such measure as to be ready to abandon it, if it be proved with certainty to be false; lest Holy Scripture be exposed to the ridicule of unbelievers, and obstacles be placed to their believing ".
St. Thomas Aquinas Q68 Art. 1 Pt.1 On the work of the Second Day
“ Science has had an extraordinary success in tracing the chain of cause and effect back-wards in time. For the scientist who has lived by his faith in the power of reason, the story ends like a bad dream. He has scaled the mountain of ignorance; he is about to conquer the highest peak; as he pulls himself over the highest rock, he is greeted by a bunch of theologians who have been sitting there for centuries.” Robert Jastrow.
I recently heard the TLM from a Jesuit priest. Beautiful vestments and Latin. DTM has recently said something about how wonderful it would be if the SJ were the ones to lead us out of the crisis the Church faces. Wouldn't I love to have lunch with DTM and Fr. DN. Imagine the conversation
I ordered Malachi Martin's "The Jesuits." It might arrive today. I am looking forward to reading it.
You will be blown away how you’ll see pope francis in it.
@@Runsfrombears I suspect not. You can judge a tree by its fruit.
I found him to b very intriguing. He was on Coast 2 Coast AM with Art Bell quite a few times.
Love Fr. John Hardon, S.J.
My mother was from a small fishing village in Newfoundland and at time it was a colony of Britain. Their Priest was a Jesuit who taught as well. I would say that for that place and time she got a good education. And even that would have been unusual for a female to get a good education especially were my mom came from a family of 13 children and she was the third eldest. In Newfoundland at that time you could only go to Grade 11 and then move on to university. Mom went as far as Grade 11.
Just to make you fully understand---when I was in Grade 4 and then we moved to Nova Scotia. They were whole year behind Newfoundland. All the books we used for Grade 5 I had in Newfoundland
Interesting. I got excommunicated 52 yrs ago. Married out of the faith. Never looked back . Diddling kids and no consequences sealed the deal. Nice video
By the 20th century, that fact alone was no Ionger grounds for excommunication. But Catholics marrying outside the Church were required to marry in a Catholic ceremony and promise to raise their children in the Catholic faith. Perhaps you got some bad and inaccurate advice.
Wonderful conversation. Thank you 🙏🏻 🙏🏻
I wish this talk was louder in volume. My phone is on as loud as it can get, but louder is needed.
If you happen to have a small Bluetooth speaker, that makes it much easier to increase the sound.
In my hometown, the Jesuits were super strict, super traditional, and super Catholic. So, at first before I met other Jesuits, I was surprised to hear what people said about them. However, where I live now, yeah, they are worse than what most people say. Their university where I live has workshops on "group alternative lifestyle ***positions***" I don't want to say what type of position as to not get flagged. They also bless alternative lifestyle couples too and have weird masses with Shamans and stuff.
Because the druids from ancient times are the Jesuits. Think Stonehenge. That’s why they have been with Druid shamans. They are one and the same.
I’m a student at Boston College. (Just turned in my last undergraduate assignment today)
I know some amazing Jesuits who I’m so grateful to God for putting in my life. But…..
I also know a powerful Jesuit here who straight up rejects the Nicene creed, and nobody does anything about it.
There’s a small Catholic underground of faithful men and women who get a lot out of their time here, but a large percent of Catholic students who don’t find it lose their faith.
Dr Marshall, I have a good question, why are so many Catholics voting as a democrat? Why isn’t the churching tell them it’s wrong to vote for a president that wants abortion?
Because you don´t forsake everything just because a serial adulterer says he will stamp out abortion. Hitler was also EXTREMELY strict in matters of morality and family life. I do not think that fact redeems all the people who welcomed Hitler into office.
The idea that all creation was going to be taken up into the Noosphere (a postulated sphere or stage of evolutionary development dominated by consciousness, the mind, and interpersonal relationships (frequently with reference to the writings of Teilhard de Chardin)Oxford languages Dictionary) leads to an inordinate focus on consciousness, especially human consciousness. This in turn gives too great an emphasis on human development and is detrimental to an understanding of the role of grace and the sacramental life. If human consciousness is evolving then whatever form it takes is necessary for its ultimate form to arrive. Hegel would be so proud!
Reminder, it is even stated in the bible by Paul I believe that "even if we, or an angel from heaven, should preach to you a gospel contrary to what we have preached to you, he is to be accursed!" thus proclaiming that the law of God is above all. Of course, we must be careful with that statement to not be schismatics, but it is to advise that no one should ever force you to break one of God's commandments, be it from the church or heaven.
I really enjoyed this podcast. It was truthful, informative, discussed with humility and love. I especially liked how you two deferred to each to your respective expertise. I’m primarily an SSPXer but also attend diocesan TLM, FSSPX and ICKS depending on location and situation. Again really liked the humility displayed throughout the podcast and your friendship is sweet to observe….enjoyable too. God Bless
This might be a little random but I love that "unite the clans" mentality. I am an SSPXer primarily but am okay with orthodox reverent liturgies wherever they are celebrated. Hard to see this among other SSPX goers online that are always hardline and dogmatic where it doesn't matter. God bless.
@@shaunsaega St Paul said, Be all things to all people, you can’t convert as successfully as an absolute hardliner. I may be an SSPXer but don’t care for that hardliner nonsense, ain’t got time for that
Remarkable podcast. Many thanks!
Not even a change in Jesuit leadership would be sufficient for the Order to get back on track.
There are some good Apostolic Jesuits. Some we know; Fr. Spitzer, Fr. Pacwa, Fr. Fessio and most recently I learned about Fr. McTeigue (I listen daily to the Catholic Current podcast). I grew up & still am in contact with Jesuits. Let’s pray for the Society of Jesus.
"God our Father, please send us holy priests, particularly to the Society of Jesus. All for the Sacred and Eucharistic Heart of Jesus. All for the Sorrowful and Immaculate Heart of Mary, in union with St. Joseph. Most Precious Blood of Lord Jesus Christ, save us and the whole world "
Pope Saint JP 2, disciplined the Jesuits but the intended reform was not implemented.
What you say about SSPX is true. The growth is stunning.
News is that they have bought an Anglican-Christian Scientist-?
Church (1903) one town over from where I was born near Boston. This is a big deal. I’m in the great muddy River of Catholicism.
It is not implausible I think that, like St Francis, Lefebvre will save the church.
I've just started Malachi Martin's book on the Jesuits. Already very interesting.
Dr.Marshall, thankyou for this video presentation today. This was interesting.
Yes I hear you both
This episode was wonderful...David Nix has my respect 💯...what a balanced and realistic view! I attended Fairfield University and value my Jesuit education greatly. Jesuits have been maligned incorrectly. Thank you.
Is true that originally Jesuits were not allowed to become bishops, cardinals, clerics and remain priests as in special forces to protect deposit of Catholic doctrine and faith?
Really enjoyed this segment. We need more priests like Fr. Nix. Boston College is in my backyard and I can tell you the Jesuits there embrace modernist theology wholeheartedly.
Modernism = luciferianism/satanism