Father Fahey Challenged the Elders of Zion
March 8, 2010
(Fr. Denis Fahey, left) By Marie Henrie
(for Henrymakow.com)
Born in Ireland on July 3,1883, Denis was the youngest of three sons of the devout Catholic couple Timothy and Brigit Fahey. He was an avid reader with a keen intellect and was educated by the Holy Ghost Fathers. Denis Fahey chose to join their Order at the age of seventeen and was accepted to the novitiate in France. He was ordained to the priesthood in Rome in 1910.
Fr Fahey studied world
history in depth while in Rome, and analyzed the push to "Modernism"
being imposed upon society. Undoubtedly he was influenced by the struggles
of the current Pope of his time, Pope Pius X, whose writings included:
Syllabus Condemning the Errors of the Modernists (Lainentabili
Sane) in 1907, Modernism
(Pascendi Dominici Gregis) in 1907, Our Apostolic Mandate
(On the "Sillon") in 1910 and The Oath Against Modernism
1910. Fr Fahey realized that the Pope was battling the stealth philosophy
of Modernism, which is Organized Naturalism.
Organized Naturalism can be
more clearly understood as the foundation of Freemasonry. Naturalism
is a materialist philosophy that rejects the existence of the soul or a universal moral order created by God.
Fr Fahey studied the Protocols
of the Learned Elders Zion and recognized it as the evil blueprint for a New World
Order. Mankind is viewed as a herd of cattle
rather than possessing the unique soul created in the image and likeness of God.
For Fr Fahey a Catholic priest, this enemy must be challenged.
Fahey wrote, "These forces are three in number, one being invisible, the other two visible. The invisible host is that of Satan and the other fallen angels, while the visible forces are those of the Jewish Nation and Freemasonry."
(The Kingship of Christ
and the Conversion of the Jewish Nation, p. 61)
Quoting the writings of Cardinal Pie of Poitiers, Fr. Fahey wrote:
"Naturalism denies the very existence of revelation. It follows that the inevitable law and the obstinate passion of Naturalism is to dethrone Our Lord Jesus Christ and to drive Him from the world. This will be the task of Anti-Christ and it is Satan's supreme ambition.
(The Kingship of Christ and Organized Naturalism. Pg. 3)
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He also wrote,"Modern History since 1789 is, to a large extent, the account of the domination of state after state by the naturalistic supra nationalism of Freemasonry, behind which has been steadily emerging the still more strongly organized naturalistic supra nationalism of the Jewish Nation."
(The Kingship of Christ and Organized Naturalism)
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Fr Fahey was smeared as an "anti-Semite", the stop think phrase used by those who have no equal term for those who discredit pious Christians of any denomination and even Moslems who oppose the racism leveled against Palestinians.
The argument rages on today whenever anyone in Catholic circles writes about Fr Fahey.
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"Two nations for whom Fr. Denis had a deep love were his own nation and the nation that gave birth to the Messiah, the Jewish nation. Loving Christ and His mother as he did, Fr. Fahey was deeply hurt by the calumny that he was anti-Semitic in any way."
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Even more so because that calumny
came from people of his own Faith as it still does today. Fr Fahey clearly defined his
position in, On Anti-Semitism when he endorsed a review of my book The Kingship of Christ or Organized
Naturalism, which appeared in the Jesuit magazine, La Civilta
Cattolica (Rome, March, 1947).
"The author wants a clear distinction to be made between hatred of the Jewish nation, which is Anti-Semitism, and opposition to the Jewish and Masonic naturalism. This opposition on the part of Catholics must be mainly positive by acknowledging, not only individually, but socially, the rights of the supernatural Kingship of Christ and His Church, and by striving politically to get these rights acknowledged by States and public life. For this indispensable undertaking ... the active and effective union of Catholics ... is absolutely necessary."
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In his book, The Rulers of Russia, Fr Fahey who was avidly anti Nazi makes a case against the international bankers' religion based on racial worship, which we now refer to as Zionism.
One reviewer comments,"This essay is also interesting for its discussions of banking, the gold standard, and the role of international finance and racial idolatry in the affairs of the modern world."
http://www.amazon.com/Rulers-
Also, in 1950 Fr Fahey republished a work by Msgr. George F. Dillon, DD.
" War of Anti-Christ with the Church and Christian Civilization." After being read a summary, Pope Leo XIII approved of the work and funded the publication of the Italian version. He openly denounced the collaboration between the Bavarian Illuminati and the Freemasons, as well as the collaboration between Lord Palmerston and the Carbonari. He was also critical of the Alta Vendita document, Napoleon Bonaparte's supposed ties with the Masons, and the secretive character of the Fenian organization."
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The republished book was entitled, Grand Orient Freemasonry Unmasked as the Secret Power Behind Communism.,1950.
"The central theme of the book alleges that atheistic Illuminism, through the infrastructure of Grand Orient freemasonry, driven by the ideology of the philosophes laid the foundations for a large scale, ongoing war against Christendom in general and the Catholic Church in particular. The document claims that this had been manifested primarily through manipulating the outbreak of various radical liberal republican revolutions. Particularly those which are focused on atheism or religious indifferentism in their anti-Catholicism."
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As his Wikipedia entry shows, Father Fahey, who died in 1954, was a tireless crusader for God. Fahey promoted the Catholic social doctrine of Christ the King, and was involved in Irish politics through his organization Maria Duce. "Fahey firmly believed that "the world must conform to Our Divine Lord, not He to it." This often saw Fahey in conflict with systems which he viewed as promoting "naturalism" against Catholic order--particularly communism, freemasonry and rabbinic Judaism."
He left behind a large body of work that upheld his view that mankind is indeed under siege by powerful Satanists.
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Related: "The Popes Against the Jews"
Father Denis Fahey Archive http://www.traditio.com/fah.htm
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