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God answers prayer - so lets unite together and
pray for the nations |
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Knights of Malta |
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The
Knights of Malta are a Roman
Catholic Secret Society, with the
Pope at its head. The Knights of
Malta also go by the name of
Hospitallers. As in freemasonry,
members at the lower levels are
heavily involved in good works, and
possibly unaware of the activities
of the inner core members. The
Hospice Movement, RNLI, British Red
Cross, St John Ambulance
Association, Franciscans, Dominicans
and Jesuits were all born out of the
Knights of Malta.
The Knights of Malta have over 11
000 members worldwide. Members are
in all walks of life eg banking,
politics, CIA, P2, religion,
education, UN. On 24 August 1994
they were recognised under
Resolution Number 48/265 as an
Observer Member of the United
Nations.
The Knights of Malta have expanded
during the last 40 years. Foreigners
and non-aristocrats are coming under
the supervision of the Pope. The
vision of the Order is to safeguard
at all costs the pre-eminently
religious character of the Order,
which is considered supreme,
essential and indispensable (address
to the Chapter General of the Order,
7 March 1989). This implies that the
Order is returning to its full
religious aims, which, in addition
to establishing the supremacy of the
Pope, is a view that the Knights
replaced the Jews as the subjects in
the Bible (eg they are the Root and
Branch of David).
Knights of Malta today have three
different divisions: (The Knights of
Malta, HJA Sire p273).
• 1. This has been in effect since the 12
century. They are a religious order
of the Catholic Church. Members at
this level take vows of chastity and
poverty (not absolute – they
traditionally renounce their freedom
to dispose of property).
• 2. Since 1960 they have incorporated a
religious institution for laymen who
are bound by promises of obedience
to their superiors. They are bound
only by the religious promises (not
chastity / poverty). They take a
year of probation under a spiritual
director, then an oath of obedience
to the Grand Prior or other
superior. They are under obligation
to hear mass and receive the
Sacraments regularly, and to be
active in the life of the Order.
• 3. An order of chivalry conferring knight or
dame titles, mostly on Catholics,
but also on non-Catholics of high
standing. These members’ financial
contributions support the works of
the Order. Obedience to Catholic
teaching is required. This is the
largest section of the Order, and
there is a growing responsibility to
uphold the religious and hospitaller
(charitable) works.
Individual membership of the Order
must be supported by the Sovereign
Council in Rome, and all members
give of their services voluntarily.
Gary Kah in En Route to Global
Occupation, page 109 states: ‘false
ecumenical / interfaith unity being
promoted today by the World Council
of churches – an organisation that
is strongly influenced by
Freemasonry – is nothing new. It has
been used for centuries to try to
further the cause of world
government. As long as Christians do
not unite with the peoples of other
religions, there can be no world
government. This unwillingness of
Christians to compromise their faith
has been the chief obstacle for the
conspirators’.
Knights of Malta swear to work
towards the establishment of the New
World Order, with the Pope at the
head. Their first allegiance is to
the Pope, not their own nation or
denomination. In 1952 an alliance
was formed so Black aristocracy
(European nobility with esoteric
aims), Illuminati, The Vatican and
Freemasons would all work together
to bring in the New World Order.
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