War of Antichrist with the Church and Christian Civilization

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George F. Dillon 1885
English
  • Preface
  • Introduction
  • The Rise of Atheism in Europe
  • Voltaire
  • Freemasonry
  • The Union and "Illuminism" of Masonry
  • The Illuminism of Adam Weishaupt
  • The Convent of Wilhelmsbad
  • Cabalistic Masonry or Masonic Spiritism
  • The French Revolution
  • Napoleon and Freemasonry
  • Freemasonry after the Fall of Napoleon
  • Kindred Secret Societies in Europe
  • The Carbonari
  • Permanent Instruction of the Alta Vendita
  • Letter of Piccolo Tigre
  • The Intellectual and War Party in Masonry
  • Lord Palmerston
  • War of the Intellectual Party
  • The War Party under Palmerston
  • The International, the Nihilists, the Black Hand, &c.
  • Freemasonry with Ourselves
  • Fenianism
  • Sad Ending of the Conspirators
  • The Triumph of Irish Faith
  • Catholic Organization
  • Catholic Total Abstinence Societies
The War of Anti-Christ with the Church and Christian Civilization is a book written in 1885 by an Irishman, George F. Dillon, DD. It was republished by Fr. Denis Fahey in 1950 as Grand Orient Freemasonry Unmasked as the Secret Power Behind Communism. The central theme of the book alleges that atheistic Illuminism, through the infrastructure of Grand Orient freemasonry, driven by the ideology of the philosophies laid the foundations for a large scale, ongoing war against Christendom in general and Catholic Church in particular. The document claims that this had been manifested primarily through manipulating the outbreak of various radical liberal republican revolutions. Particularly those focused on atheism or religious indifferentism in their anti-Catholicism. The book details revolutionary activity in France, Italy, Germany and Ireland.

Included within the scope of the book is material on the Illuminati, Kabbalism, Jacobinism, the French Revolution, the Carbonari and Fenianism. The Alta Vendita document was given wider exposure in the Anglosphere after being first translated for the book and placed within a historical context. The book was influential to Catholic integralism in Ireland, Britain and the United States, as well as national conservative politics. Fahey who republished the book in the 1950s founded the Maria Duce political movement—critical of Fenianism associating it with Communism, it instead proposed an Irish National Catholicism under the social and spiritual reign of Christ the King. The company who republished it, the Britons Publishing Society, described the book as "of world-wide importance". (Summary from Wikipedia)

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