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Wednesday, October 5, 2016

TradCatKnight Radio, Anthony Gonzales "Modernist Seminaries & Demonology"

TradCatKnight Radio, Anthony Gonzales "Modernist Seminaries & Demonology"
Talk given 10-5-16   (aprx 1hr 30 mins)

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Anthony studied philosophy and History graduating Magna cum Laude from Loyola University, Los Angeles. This was at the height of the Revolution Mid 1970’s but he was graced by many orthodox Jesuit Priests who still held the Faith intact despite a conflict with the Novus Ordo.  He managed to defend the Faith many times in his classes arguing with Professors and proving the Catholic position over and over again.

After graduating from Loyola he entered St. Michael’s Norbertine Priory and was there for two years. St. Michael’s was at that time 1977-1979 the most orthodox/”traditional” Novus Ordo Seminary in the world at the Time. This, of course, excluding Archbishop Lefebvre of whom there was great sympathy and support at our Seminary. The Hungarian Norbertines had escaped from the Communist through barbed wire and bullets flying so they were well aware of what was happening to the Church and the world at the time. They were therefore highly aware of Zionist influence and would teach us dumb Americans about what really was going on.  He had two years of intensive education in Thomistic Theology.



He left before taking his vows because he felt they were moving more toward a contemplative monastery rather than active outreach to the community at large.

He was out for a year and then was accepted into St. Patrick’s Theologate which he affectionately calls the “Diabolicum” because it was they very opposite of Econe. It was one of the leading Modernist Seminaries on the planet. Surprisingly he lasted two years but was eventually dismissed because he was considered “Rigid, authoritarian, and fundamentalistic when comes to the Magisterium of the Church.”

He then had another year off and was accepted into the Oblates of Wisdom in Rome and they studied at the Angelicum; the Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas in Rome.

He graduated from the Angelicum with a Masters of Divinity. His focus throughout his undergraduate and graduate studies was in mystical theology with an emphasis on mystical phenomena, Hagiography, and Demonology.


He worked with the Missionaries of Charity while in Rome and met and became friends with Mother Teresa to such an extent that he called her in Calcutta a few times and spoke with her.
He also had several visits with JPII going to a private Mass in both the Vatican (His private chapel) and at Castle Gondolfo.


TOPICS INCLUDED IN THIS EXCLUSIVE TALK: his background and book, modernist seminary, Fr. Malachi Martin, 3rd secret, Garabandal, Medjugorje, 3 days of darkness, luciferians in the Church, Catholic Action, prayer, miraculous story of the rosary, scapular, recent current events in the Church, Mother Teresa, Pope John Paul II, charity, novus ordo mass, Vatican II man centered religion, masonic tolerance, Demonology, rise in demonic, paganism, new age, exorcisms, stages toward possession, power of the Sacramnets especially Confession and MUCH more!


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 TradCatKnight Radio, Anthony Gonzales "Modernist Seminaries & Demonology"