The Secret Oath of the Jesuits One of the most chilling aspects of the Roman Church is the Induction and Extreme oath of the Jesuit Order, as they enter into the higher levels of their society. The oath has been quoted by Protestant ministers for hundreds of years, and provided as a warning of the diabolical intent of the Counter Reformation. A short time ago, John MacArthur made reference to the oath when preaching about the election of the new Pope Francis -- the first Jesuit Pope in history. Yet many Catholics object to the oath, claiming that it is a "forgery" that was exposed more than a hundred years ago. But what is their source? Is their objection credible? Or is this yet another example of Rome attempting to re-write history to cover up the truth of her past and plans for the future?
Chris Pinto, April 2, 2013
The Secret Oath of the Jesuits One of the most chilling aspects of the Roman Church is the Induction and Extreme oath of the Jesuit Order, as they enter into the higher levels of their society. The oath has been quoted by Protestant ministers for hundreds of years, and provided as a warning of the diabolical intent of the Counter Reformation. A short time ago, John MacArthur made reference to the oath when preaching about the election of the new Pope Francis -- the first Jesuit Pope in history. Yet many Catholics object to the oath, claiming that it is a "forgery" that was exposed more than a hundred years ago. But what is their source? Is their objection credible? Or is this yet another example of Rome attempting to re-write history to cover up the truth of her past and plans for the future?