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Re: Per divertire il Padrone
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> LIST OF FREEMASONS FROM VATICAN
>
> The following is a list of Masons reprinted with some updates from the
> Bulletin de l'Occident Chrétien N.12, Juil. 1976,
> (Directeur Pierre Fautrad a Fye - 72490 Bourg Le Roi.)
>
> Each man's name is followed by his position, if known;
> the date he was initiated into Masonry,
> his code #;
> and his code name, if known.
>
>
> 1 Albondi, Alberto. Bishop of Livorno, (Leghorn). Initiated 8-5-58; I.D. #
> 7-2431.
> 2 Abrech, Pio. In the Sacred Congregation of Bishops. 11-27-67; # 63-143.
> 3 Acquaviva, Sabino. Professor of Religion at the University of Padova,
> (Padua). 12-3-69; # 275-69.
> 4 Alessandro, Father Gottardi. (Addressed as Doctor in Masonic meetings.)
> President of Fratelli Maristi. 6-14-59.
> 5 Angelini Fiorenzo. Bishop of Messenel Greece. 10-14-57; # 14-005.
> 6 Argentieri, Benedetto. Patriarch to the Holy See. 3-11-70; # 298-A.
> 7 Bea, Augustin. Cardinal. Secretary of State (next to Pope) under Pope
> John XXIII and Pope Paul VI.
> 8 Baggio, Sebastiano. Cardinal. Prefect of the Sacred Congregation of
> Bishops. (This is a crucial Congregation since it appoints new Bishops.)
> Secretary of State under Pope John Paul II from 1989 to 1992. 8-14-57; #
> 85-1640. Masonic code name "SEBA." He controls consecration of Bishops.
> 9 Balboni, Dante. Assistant to the Vatican Pontifical . Commission for
> Biblical Studies. 7-23-68; # 79-14 "BALDA."
> 10 Baldassarri Salvatore. Bishop of Ravenna, Italy. 2-19-58; # 4315-19.
> "BALSA."
> 11 Balducci, Ernesto. Religious sculpture artist. 5-16-66; # 1452-3.
> 12 Basadonna, Ernesto. Prelate of Milan, 9-14-63; # 9-243. "BASE."
> 13 Batelli, Guilio. Lay member of many scientific academies. 8-24-59; #
> 29-A. "GIBA."
> 14 Bedeschi, Lorenzo. 2-19-59; # 24-041. "BELO."
> 15 Belloli, Luigi. Rector of Seminar; Lombardy, Ita- ly. 4-6-58; # 22-04.
> "BELLU."
> 16 Belluchi, Cleto. Coadjutor Bishop of Fermo, Italy. 6-4-68; # 12-217.
> 17 Bettazzi, Luigi. Bishop of Ivera, Italy. 5-11-66; # 1347-45. "LUBE."
> 18 Bianchi, Ciovanni. 10-23-69; # 2215-11. "BIGI."
> 19 Biffi, Franco, Msgr. Rector of Church of St. John Lateran Pontifical
> University. He is head of this University and controls what is being
> taught. He heard confessions of Pope Paul VI. 8-15-59. "BIFRA."
> 20 Bicarella, Mario. Prelate of Vicenza, Italy. 9-23-64; # 21-014. "BIMA."
> 21 Bonicelli, Gaetano. Bishop of Albano, Italy. 5-12-59; # 63-1428,
> "BOGA."
> 22 Boretti, Giancarlo. 3-21-65; # 0-241. "BORGI."
> 23 Bovone, Alberto. Substitute Secretary of the Sacred Office. 3-30-67; #
> 254-3. "ALBO."
> 24 Brini, Mario. Archbishop. Secretary of Chinese, Oriental, and Pagans.
> Member of Pontifical Commission to Russia. Has control of rewriting Canon
> Law. 7-7-68; # 15670. "MABRI."
> 25 Bugnini, Annibale. Archbishop.Wrote Novus Ordo Mass. Envoy to Iran,
> 4-23-63; # 1365-75. "BUAN."
> 26 Buro, Michele. Bishop. Prelate of Pontifical Commission to Latin
> America, 3-21-69; # 140-2. "BUMI."
> 27 Cacciavillan, Agostino. Secretariat of State. 11-6-60; # 13-154.
> 28 Cameli, Umberto. Director in Office of the Ecclesiastical Affairs of
> Italy in regard to education in Catholic doctrine. 11-17-60; # 9-1436.
> 29 Caprile, Giovanni. Director of Catholic Civil Affairs. 9-5-57; #
> 21-014. "GICA."
> 30 Caputo, Giuseppe. 11-15-71; # 6125-63. "GICAP."
> 31 Casaroli, Agostino. Cardinal. Secretary of State (next to Pope) under
> Pope John Paul II since July 1, 1979 until retired in 1989. 9-28-57; #
> 41-076. "CASA."
> 32 Cerruti, Flaminio. Chief of the Office of the University of
> Congregation Studies. 4-2-60; # 76-2154. "CEFLA."
> 33 Ciarrocchi, Mario. Bishop. 8-23-62; # 123-A. "CIMA."
> 34 Chiavacci, Enrico. Professor of Moral Theology, University of Florence,
> Italy. 7-2-70; # 121-34. "CHIE."
> 35 Conte, Carmelo. 9-16-67; # 43-096. "CONCA."
> 36 Csele, Alessandro. 3-25-60; # 1354-09. "ALCSE."
> 37 Dadagio, Luigi. Papal Nuncio to Spain. Archbishop of Lero. 9-8-67. #
> 43-B. "LUDA."
> 38 D'Antonio, Enzio. Archbishop of Trivento. 6-21-69; # 214-53.
> 39 De Bous, Donate. Bishop. 6-24-68; # 321-02. "DEBO."
> 40 Del Gallo Reoccagiovane, Luigi. Bishop.
> 41 Del Monte, Aldo. Bishop of Novara, Italy. 8-25-69; # 32-012. "ADELMO."
> 42 Faltin, Danielle. 6-4-70; # 9-1207. "FADA."
> 43 Ferraioli, Giuseppe. Member of Sacred Congregation for Public Affairs.
> 11-24-69; # 004-125. "GIFE."
> 44 Franzoni, Giovanni. 3-2-65; # 2246-47. "FRAGI."
> 45 Gemmiti, Vito. Sacred Congregation of Bishops. 3-25-68; # 54-13.
> "VIGE."
> 46 Girardi, Giulio. 9-8-70; # 1471-52. "GIG."
> 47 Fiorenzo, Angelinin. Bishop. Title of Commendator of the Holy Spirit.
> Vicar General of Roman Hospitals. Controls hospital trust funds.
> Consecrated Bishop 7-19-56; joined Masons 10-14-57.
> 48 Giustetti, Massimo. 4-12-70; # 13-065. "GIUMA."
> 49 Gottardi, Alessandro. Procurator and Postulator General of Fratelli
> Maristi. Archbishop of Trent. 6-13-59; # 2437-14. "ALGO."
> 50 Gozzini, Mario. 5-14-70; # 31-11. "MAGO."
> 51 Grazinai, Carlo. Rector of the Vatican Minor Seminary. 7-23-61; #
> 156-3. "GRACA."
> 52 Gregagnin, Antonio. Tribune of First Causes for Beatification.
> 10-19-67; # 8-45. "GREA."
> 53 Gualdrini, Franco. Rector of Capranica. 5-22-61; # 21-352. "GUFRA."
> 54 Ilari, Annibale. Abbot. 3-16-69; # 43-86. "ILA."
> 55 Laghi, Pio. Nunzio, Apostolic Delegate to Argentina, and then to U.S.A.
> until 1995. 8-24-69; # 0-538. "LAPI."
> 56 Lajolo, Giovanni. Member of Council of Public Affairs of the Church.
> 7-27-70; # 21-1397. "LAGI."
> 57 Lanzoni, Angelo. Chief of the Office of Secretary of State. 9-24-56; #
> 6-324. "LANA."
> 58 Levi, Virgillio (alias Levine), Monsignor. Assistant Director of
> Official Vatican Newspaper, L'Osservatore Romano. Manages Vatican Radio
> Station. 7-4-58; # 241-3. "VILE."
> 59 Lozza, Lino. Chancellor of Rome Academy of St. Thomas Aquinas of
> Catholic Religion. 7-23-69; # 12-768. "LOLI."
> 60 Lienart, Achille. Cardinal. Grand Master top Mason. Bishop of Lille,
> France. Recruits Masons. Was leader of progressive forces at Vatican II
> Council.
> 61 Macchi, Pasquale. Cardinal. Pope Paul's Prelate of Honour and Private
> Secretary until he was excommunicated for heresy by Pope Paul VI. Was
> reinstated by Secretary of State Jean Villot, and made a Cardinal.
> 4-23-58; # 5463-2. "MAPA."
> 62 Mancini, Italo. Director of Sua Santita. 3-18-68; # l551-142. "MANI."
> 63 Manfrini, Enrico. Lay Consultor of Pontifical Commission of Sacred Art.
> 2-21-68; # 968-c. "MANE."
> 64 Marchisano, Francesco. Prelate Honour of the Pope. Secretary
> Congregation for Seminaries and Universities of Studies. 2-4-61; 4536-3.
> "FRAMA."
> 65 Marcinkus, Paul. American bodyguard for imposter Pope. From Cicero,
> Illinois. Stands 6'4". President for Institute for Training Religious.
> 8-21-67; # 43-649. Called "GORILLA." Code name "MARPA."
> 66 Marsili, Saltvatore. Abbot of Order of St. Benedict of Finalpia near
> Modena, Italy. 7-2-63; # 1278-49. "SALMA."
> 67 Mazza, Antonio. Titular Bishop of Velia. Secretary General of Holy
> Year, 1975. 4-14-71. # 054-329. "MANU."
> 68 Mazzi, Venerio. Member of Council of Public Affairs of the Church.
> 10-13-66; # 052-s. "MAVE."
> 69 Mazzoni, Pier Luigi. Congregation of Bishops. 9-14-59; # 59-2. "PILUM."
> 70 Maverna, Luigi. Bishop of Chiavari, Genoa, Italy. Assistant General of
> Italian Catholic Azione. 6-3-68; # 441-c. "LUMA."
> 71 Mensa, Albino. Archbishop of Vercelli, Piedmont, Italy. 7-23-59; #
> 53-23. " MENA."
> 72 Messina, Carlo. 3-21-70; # 21-045. "MECA."
> 73 Messina, Zanon (Adele). 9-25-68; # 045-329. " AMEZ."
> 74 Monduzzi, Dino. Regent to the Prefect of the Pontifical House.
> 3-11 -67; # 190-2. "MONDI."
> 75 Mongillo, Daimazio. Professor of Dominican Moral Theology, Holy Angels
> Institute of Roma. 2-16-69; # 2145-22. "MONDA."
> 76 Morgante, Marcello. Bishop of Ascoli Piceno in East Italy. 7-22-55; #
> 78-3601. MORMA."
> 77 Natalini, Teuzo. Vice President of the Archives of Secretariat of the
> Vatican. 6-17-67; # 21-44d. "NATE."
> 78 Nigro, Carmelo. Rector of the Seminary, Pontifical of Major Studies.
> 12-21-70; # 23-154. "CARNI."
> 79 Noe, Virgillio. Head of the Sacred Congregation of Divine Worship. He
> and Bugnini paid 5 Protestant Ministers and one Jewish Rabbi to create the
> Novus Ordo Mass. 4-3-61; # 43652-21. "VINO."
> 80 Palestra, Vittorie. He is Legal Council of the Sacred Rota of the
> Vatican State. 5-6-43; # 1965. "PAVI."
> 81 Pappalardo, Salvatore. Cardinal. Archbishop of Palermo, Sicily.
> 4-15-68; # 234-07. "SALPA."
> 82 Pasqualetti, Gottardo. 6-15-60; # 4-231. "COPA."
> 83 Pasquinelli, Dante. Council of Nunzio of Madrid. 1-12-69; # 32-124.
> "PADA."
> 84 Pellegrino, Michele. Cardinal. Called "Protector of the Church",
> Archbishop of Torino (Turin, where the Holy Shroud of Jesus is kept).
> 5-2-60; # 352-36. "PALMI."
> 85 Piana, Giannino. 9-2-70; # 314-52. "GIPI."
> 86 Pimpo, Mario. Vicar of Office of General Affairs. 3-15-70; # 793-43.
> "PIMA."
> 87 Pinto, Monsignor Pio Vito. Attaché of Secretary of State and Notare of
> Second Section of Supreme Tribunal and of Apostolic Signature. 4-2-70; #
> 3317-42. "PIPIVI."
> 88 Poletti, Ugo. Cardinal. Vicar of S.S. Diocese of Rome. Controls clergy
> of Rome since 3-6-73. Member of Sacred Congregation of Sacraments and of
> Divine Worship. He is President of Pontifical Works and Preservation of
> the Faith. Also President of the Liturgical Academy. 2-17-69; # 32-1425.
> "UPO."
> 89 Rizzi, Monsignor Mario. Sacred Congregation of Oriental Rites. Listed
> as "Prelate Bishop of Honour of the Holy Father, the Pope." Works under
> top-Mason Mario Brini in manipulating Canon Law. 9-16-69; # 43-179.
> "MARI," "MONMARI."
> 90 Romita, Florenzo. Was in Sacred Congregation of Clergy. 4-21-56; #
> 52-142. "FIRO."
> 91 Rogger, Igine. Officer in S.S. (Diocese of Rome). 4-16-68; # 319-13.
> "IGRO."
> 92 Rossano, Pietro. Sacred Congregation of Non-Christian Religions.
> 2-12-68; # 3421-a. "PIRO."
> 93 Rovela, Virgillio. 6-12-64; # 32-14. "ROVI."
> 94 Sabbatani, Aurelio. Archbishop of Giustiniana (Giusgno, Milar Province,
> Italy). First Secretary Supreme Apostolic Segnatura. 6-22-69; # 87-43.
> "ASA"
> 95 Sacchetti, Guilio. Delegate of Governors - Marchese. 8-23-59; # 0991-b.
> "SAGI."
> 96 Salerno, Francesco. Bishop. Prefect Atti. Eccles. 5-4-62; # 0437-1.
> "SAFRA"
> 97 Santangelo, Franceso. Substitute General of Defense Legal Counsel.
> 11-12-70; # 32-096. "FRASA."
> 98 Santini, Pietro. Vice Official of the Vicar. 8-23-64; # 326-11. "SAPI."
> 99 Savorelli, Fernando. 1-14-69; # 004-51. "SAFE."
> 100 Savorelli, Renzo. 6-12-65; # 34-692. "RESA."
> 101 Scanagatta, Gaetano. Sacred Congregation of the Clergy. Member of
> Commission of Pomei and Loreto, Italy. 9-23-71; # 42-023. "GASCA."
> 102 Schasching, Giovanni. 3-18-65; # 6374-23. "GISCHA," "GESUITA."
> 103 Schierano, Mario. Titular Bishop of Acrida (Acri in Cosenza Province,
> Italy.) Chief Military Chaplain of the Italian Armed Forces. 7-3-59;
> #14-3641. "MASCHI."
> 104 Semproni, Domenico. Tribunal of the Vicarate of the Vatican. 4-16-60;
> # 00-12. "DOSE."
> 105 Sensi, Giuseppe Mario. Titular Archbishop of Sardi (Asia Minor near
> Smyrna). Papal Nunzio to Portugal. 11-2-67; # 18911-47. "GIMASE."
> 106 Sposito, Luigi. Pontifical Commission for the Archives of the Church
> in Italy. Head Administrator of the Apostolic Seat of the Vatican.
> 107 Suenens, Leo. Cardinal. Title: Protector of the Church of St. Peter in
> Chains, outside Rome. Promotes Protestant Pentecostalism (Charismatics).
> Destroyed much Church dogma when he worked in 3 Sacred Congregations: 1)
> Propagation of the Faith; 2) Rites and Ceremonies in the Liturgy; 3)
> Seminaries. 6-15-67; # 21-64. "LESU."
> 108 Trabalzini, Dino. Bishop of Rieti (Reate, Peruga, Italy). Auxiliary
> Bishop of Southern Rome. 2-6-65; # 61-956. "TRADI."
> 109 Travia, Antonio. Titular Archbishop of Termini Imerese. Head of
> Catholic schools. 9-15-67; # 16-141. "ATRA."
> 110 Trocchi, Vittorio. Secretary for Catholic Laity in Consistory of the
> Vatican State Consultations. 7-12-62; # 3-896. "TROVI."
> 111 Tucci, Roberto. Director General of Vatican Radio. 6-21-57; # 42-58.
> "TURO."
> 112 Turoldo, David. 6-9-67; # 191-44. "DATU."
> 113 Vale, Georgio. Priest. Official of Rome Diocese. 2-21-71; # 21-328.
> "VAGI."
> 114 Vergari, Piero. Head Protocol Officer of the Vatican Office Segnatura.
> 12-14-70; # 3241-6. "PIVE."
> 115 Villot, Jean. Cardinal. Secretary of State during Pope Paul VI. He is
> Camerlengo (Treasurer). "JEANNI," "ZURIGO."
> 116 Zanini, Lino. Titular Archbishop of Adrianopoli, which is
> Andrianopolis, Turkey. Apostolic Nuncio. Member of the Revered Fabric of
> St. Peter's Basilica.
> THE FOLLOWING CLERGY WERE EXPOSED AFTER THE ABOVE LIST WAS COMPILED:
> 1 Fregi, Francesco Egisto. 2-14-63; # 1435-87.
> 2 Tirelli, Sotiro. 5-16-63; # 1257-9. "TIRSO."
> 3 Cresti, Osvaldo. 5-22-63; # 1653-6. "CRESO."
> 4 Rotardi, Tito. 8-13-63; # 1865-34. "TROTA."
> 5 Orbasi, Igino. 9-17-73; # 1326-97. "ORBI."
> 6 Drusilla, Italia. 10-12-63; # 1653-2. "'DRUSI "
> 7 Ratosi, Tito. 11-22-63; # 1542-74 "TRATO."
> 8 Crosta, Sante. 11-17-63; # 1254-65. "CROSTAS.
>
Pauv 'Fusti !
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