“In Roman Catholic circles it is well known that the Black Pope is the term used for the [Superior] General of the Jesuits. As the Pope is always robed in white, and the [Jesuit Superior] General in black, the contrast is obvious. But those Romanists who do not greatly love the Jesuits, and their number is not limited, use the term as indicating that the Black Pope rules the White Pope…even while the former [i.e., the Black Pope] is obligated to make, at least, a show of submission to the latter.”
Margaret Anna Cusack
Margaret Anna Cusack was an Irish nun and writer known for her critical stance towards the Catholic Church and her numerous works on religion.
This quote reveals a fascinating power dynamic within the Catholic Church and invites reflection on hidden structures and their influence.
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Margaret Anna Cusack on the Black Pope – Unveiling the Hidden Power of the Jesuits!
Margaret Anna Cusack reveals the secret meaning of the Black Pope and the hidden power of the Jesuits in the Catholic Church.
Margaret Anna Cusack (1829–1899) was an Irish nun and author who engaged deeply with ecclesiastical and social issues. She wrote the book ‚The Black Pope‘ and is known for her critical perspective on the Catholic Church, especially regarding the role of the Jesuits. Her work sparked much debate within church circles.



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