The Plot Against The Church
A history of the Judeo-Masonic revolutionary movement
-- by: Maurice Pinay, 1962, source: Archive.org
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MHP Editor's Preface
About this book
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This book, written by a group of conservative Catholic authors under the pseudonym "Maurice Pinay", was published just before the start of "Vatican Council II" which took place during 1962-63. It documents the history of the centuries-long struggle between the Catholic church and its Judeo-Masonic adversaries, and warns against the subversive "reforms" the plotters intended to introduce at the Council.
"The Jewish, Freemasonic and Communist plotters now have the intention at the coming Council of utilising, as they assert, the lack of knowledge of most clergy concerning the true history of the Church, to execute a surprise coup by adopting the standpoint at the assembled Holy Ecumenical Council that anti-Semitism must be condemned, as well as every struggle against the Jews who, as we will elaborate, are the wirepullers of Freemasonry and of international Communism. They would like the infamous Jews, whom the Church has regarded as evil for the course of nineteen centuries, to be declared good and beloved of God."
-- from the Preface
A half-century has now passed, and the struggle continues.
The first two parts of the book, which cover the subject of Judeo-Masonic revolutionary activity, are presented here. The rest of the book, which goes into great detail about the religious aspects of the conflict, is available at the source listed above.
Note that much of the content in Part II is directly copied from previous works on Freemasonry by Cardinal Caro of Chile and by Archbishop Leon Meurin.