Monday, November 4, 2013

Don Ariel and the most powerful lobby in the world

In Number 120 of the French, political and religious magazine Catholica of the 28th June 2013, an interview given to Don Ariel Levi di Gualdo was published: “Questions about a lobby.” A lobby that gave rise to frequent aggressive and suffocating reactions by the media under the pontificate of Benedict XVI, and these, all of a sudden, are now no longer spoken of, without anything happening or indications of anything happening [to change the situation]. Now there is complete silence. Thus [this lobby] continues its detrimental, disintegrating activity undisturbed.

The Interview. In the years following Vatican II, we returned to the period which proceeded the Council of Trent, with all of its corruption and alarming internal struggles for power. Benedict XVI’s renunciation constituted a singular event, and like [having] “time-out” at the peak of a crisis, [occurred] at the same time as the 50th anniversary of a council destined to rejuvenate the ecclesiastical institutions, was being celebrated. This act still remains quite indecipherable. Many spoke of ungovernability, at a time in which numerous tensions and struggles for power had progressively been made evident, with the Vatileaks case being of special indication.

Among the authors that were induced to express themselves about the situation, a Roman priest has attracted our attention because of his clear speaking. His name is Don Ariel Levi di Gualdo, author of a book entitled E Satana si fece trino, (And Satan became trinity) which evokes the satanic trinity explained in the under-title: relativism, individualism, disobedience. One of our Roman correspondents asked him a few questions about some aspects of the present disorder. With pleasure we are publishing here his answers.  (more...)



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