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The text of the Jesuit Extreme Oath of Induction is meticulously recorded in the Journals of the 62nd Congress, 3rd Session, of the United States Congressional Record (House Calendar No. 397, Report No. 1523, 15 February, 1913, pp. 3215-3216).
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According to Paisley, the Blood Oath was also quoted by Charles Didier in his book Subterranean Rome (New York, 1843), translated from the French original. And Fr. Alberto Rivera, who escaped from the Jesuit Order in 1967 and died under suspicious circumstances in 1997, confirmed before his untimely death that the induction ceremony and the text of the Jesuit Oath were identical to what appeared in the 1913 Congressional Record
Originally posted by blue bird
According to Paisley, the Blood Oath was also quoted by Charles Didier in his book Subterranean Rome (New York, 1843), translated from the French original.
Do you think Oath is fabricated?
Originally posted by blue bird
I would understand if found just on net - but what is Oath doing in Library of Congress, Washington, D.C., Library of Congress Catalog Card # 66-43354 !?
LC Control No.: 66043354
Type of Material: Book (Print, Microform, Electronic, etc.)
Personal Name: Sherman, Edwin A. (Edwin Allen), 1829-1914, ed. and tr.
Main Title: The Engineer Corps of Hell;
Published/Created: [San Francisco? 1883]
Related Names: Catholic Church. Pope (1846-1878 : Pius IX). Syllabus errorum (8 Dec. 1864). English. [from old catalog]
Related Titles: Monita Secreta Societatis Jesu. English.
Description: 320, 11 p. 18 cm.
Subjects: Jesuits--Controversial literature.
LC Classification: BX3705 .S56 (Rare Bk Coll)
Source The Library of Congress Catalog
Originally posted by Cug
It's in a library, libraries have books, the fact The library of congress has a book does not mean the book is endorsed in any way by the government. Nor does it mean it's true.