Hector Macpherson Quote – Warning Against Blind Tolerance and the Jesuit Order
“So hurtful was the Jesuit Order found to be that, up to 1860, it was expelled no fewer than seventy times from countries which had suffered from its machinations . . . In spite of Continental warnings, England [under Queen Victoria (1837-1901) who opened up communication with the Vatican in 1877 and enabled the Order to carry out its Second Irish Massacre (1845-1850] has become a Jesuit dumping-ground. Those whom other countries have found from sad experience to be enemies, Britain allows to land on her shores, and to carry on unmolested their work of iniquity. We are carrying toleration to excess, and unless there is a change of policy, this nation will one day pay a heavy penalty.”
Hector Macpherson
