The Illuminati Order was preceded in the 1500's in Spain by the 'Alumbrados', a Christian heresy started by crypto-Jews called 'Marranos'. The founder of the Jesuit Order, Ignatius of Loyola, was a Marrano Alumbrado. Thus when people today argue whether it is the Jesuits or Zionists or Illuminati who are responsible for our troubles, they are really talking about the same beast.
Marists are workers, we do all the work and Jesuits just think about it.
The Jesuits I know who have died and all their lives were great teachers, they're the least remembered people
There is something still more to be dreaded than a Jesuit and that is a Jesuitess.
Every leader of a great revolution is a fanatic and a Jesuit.
From the viewpoint of a Jesuit priest I am, of course, and have always been an atheist.
You must understand that this war is not against Hitler or National Socialism, but against the strength of the German people, which is to be smashed once and for all, regardless of whether it is in the hands of Hitler or a Jesuit priest.
Stage fright, like epilepsy, is a divine ailment, a sacred madness. . . It is a grace that is sufficient in the old Jesuit sense - that is, insufficient by itself but a necessary condition for success.
I was suppose to be a Jesuit priest or a naval academy graduate.
I really do believe that the Jesuit system is better for a country.
The monk, the inquisitor, and the Jesuit were lords of Spain,- sovereigns of her sovereign, for they had formed the dark and narrow mind of that tyrannical recluse. They had formed the minds of her people, quenched in blood every spark of rising heresy, and given over a noble nation to a bigotry blind and inexorable as the doom of fate. Linked with pride, ambition, avarice, every passion of a rich, strong nature, potent for good and ill, it made the Spaniard of that day a scourge as dire as ever fell on man.
I never met a Jesuit before I applied for the order.
Years ago I heard the Indian Jesuit Raimundo Panikkar say: Expect Nothing.
The war, the American Civil War of 1861-1865, would never have been possible without the sinister influence of the Jesuits.
I'm a highly flawed individual, as we all are, and because I was raised by Jesuits, I'm constantly, 'What is it about me and what I can do to be better?'
The talent for self-justification is surely the finest flower of human evolution, the greatest achievement of the human brain. When it comes to justifying actions, every human being acquires the intelligence of an Einstein, the imagination of a Shakespeare, and the subtlety of a Jesuit.