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▶ Malachi Martin The new world order and the new age and The Deserted Vineyard

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Malachi Martin - The new world order and the new age and The Deserted Vineyard




Malachi Martin The Deserted Vineyard

St. Peter's Successor


Provides a penetrating understanding of the present Holy Father and his role in history. Assesses both the strengths and weaknesses of Pope John Paul II's pontificate.
Interview taken by Mr. Bernard Janzen.

NOTE* Giuseppe Siri (20 May 1906 -- 2 May 1989) was an Italian Cardinal of the Catholic Church who served as Archbishop of Genoa from 1946 to 1987, and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1953 by Pope Pius XII.

Siri was noted for his staunchly conservative views. At the Second Vatican Council (1962--1965), he sat on its Board of Presidency and, alongside Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre and Cardinals Alfredo Ottaviani and Thomas Cooray, he was part of the association of traditionalist Council fathers named Coetus Internationalis Patrum. However, Siri once said,

"I would describe myself as an independent, a man who walks alone and is not a member of any group."

He was also opposed to collegiality and innovation.

According to the supporters of the Siri Thesis Cardinal Siri received the majority vote in a papal conclave twice: in 1958 and 1963 (even announcing after his acceptance that he wished to be known as Pope Gregory XVII).
Given that the conduct of conclaves is strictly confidential and that any cardinal revealing such details would face automatic excommunication, no documentary evidence has ever substantiated or disproved the widely claimed rumour.
Other rumours maintain that Cardinal Grégoire-Pierre Agagianian, a prominent Armenian rite cardinal, was also elected Pope in 1958.
Rumors and speculation about the 1958 and 1963 conclaves may have received added attention because it was under the Popes who were then elected that the Second Vatican Council was held and its decrees were implemented.

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