On November 1, 1954, Pope Pius XII removed Monsignor Montini as the Secretary of State. Why?
From the Book: Paul VI Beatified? By Father Luigi Villa, Th.D
"It was 1954. Illness and old age were exacting their toll on Pope Pius XII. Yet another grave problem was to burden him. Colonel Arnauld, of the French Deuxieme Bureau, the Brigadier General for the Intelligence Service, and Pius XII's 'James Bond' !
He was to figure closely in the life of the Pope as his problems mounted.
At the end of the war,Colonel Arnauld had left the British and resumed his post within the ranks of the French Secret Service. It was then, shortly after the armistice, that the 'Quai d' Orsay (French Foreign Ministry) entrusted him with a mission to Pope Pius XII to ask him to expel from their diocese twenty two Bishops whom Charles De Gaulle's government held responsible for having favored Marshal Petain's regime. Having given the request of his government, he was received by the Pope "very coldly"
Pius asked him, as he wanted to know, "the personal judgment of the Ambassador , of the Catholic officer whose sister is Mother Superior of a Convent in Rome" Pius was giving a lesson ... about scandalizing others without checking for the truth ...
The Colonel bade for time in order to study the dossier of the twenty two Bishops.
When he returned to Rome, he manifested his judgment on the case. Pius XII concurred with his judgment and had only two Bishops removed from France ... refusing to "punish the others."
Shortly after, Colonel Arnauld resigned from the Deuxienne Bureau. Pius XII, having got wind of it, summoned him to Rome and asked him to become his personal agent, answering only to him, because ... he said "A diplomat must stick to some rules and be very prudent, unlike an agent."
The Colonel took on the offer, and, took an oath to the Pontiff. He then set off on his new mission.
During a tour in the East, he entered into a relationship with the Lutheran Bishop of Uppsala, Primate of Sweden, Brilioth, who, holding Pius in great esteem, did not hesitate to lend him precious services ... such as helping out members of the Clergy held in detention, and the stealthy introduction of Bibles into Russia, etc.
In the course of one of these meetings (toward the summer of 1954), Bishop Brilioth suddenly said to the Colonel:
'The Swedish authorities are perfectly aware of the Vatican's relations with the Soviets.'
The Colonel promptly decided to question Pius XII once he returned from his mission.
Once back in Italy he questioned the Holy Father, who was quite astonished by this statement. He asked the Colonel to tell Bishop Brilioth that the Vatican had no relations with the Soviets.
But when Colonel Arnauld returned to Sweden the Archbishop of Uppsala reiterated to him what he had said before, begging him to get back to him, as soon as he completed his new mission.
The Colonel accepted the mission, and, went to see the Archbishop.
Bishop Brilioth then handed him a sealed envelope, addressed to Pius XII. He begged him to put it directly into the hands of the Pope ensuring that no on else in the Vatican knew about it..
All that Bishop Brilioth told the Colonel was "This envelope contains the EVIDENCE of the relations the Vatican has with the Soviets..No more ...
Once in Rome, the Colonel handed the envelope over to Pius XII, who read it in his presence, as the color drained from his face.
In brief: the last official text was signed by the pro Secretary of State Monsignor Montini, bearing the date of September 23, 2954.
On November 1, 1954, Pius XII removed Monsignor Montini as the Secretary of State.
The information contained therein was about the disastrous fall of 1954 (in China), and, Pius XII discovered that his pro-Secretary of State Montini "had kept from him all communications relating to the schism of the Chinese Bishops."
The case of the Chinese Bishops was growing worse.
This fact that Monsignor Montini had been removed as Secretary of State, since he had fallen into disgrace with Pius XII (whom he betrayed), was also admitted by Jean Guitton in his book: 'Paul VI Secret' wherein he writes: "No one ever knew, nor will ever know why Pius XII, having made him Arehbishop of Milan, had not made him a Cardinal ... which took away from him the possibility of becoming Pope. (Pontifical Documents: 1954; p.407-417
Jean Guitton had no knowledge of the "betrayal" of his friend, Monsignor Giovanni Montini.
Colonel Arnaud had said: 'Montini had already a policy of his own, which was not that of the reigning Pope. That policy, today, is official, and goes by the name of 'Vatican Ostopolitic'
And it is truly so. That is why we talk about it here, as well as for the reason that I could personally verify the truth of Pius XII's heavy action toward his closest collaborator, through a personal meeting with General G. Leconte, of the French Secret Service.
I was introduced to him by another agent of the Secret Services, Officer Masmay, whose guest I was, at his home, many times. Now, the General spoke to me, at first, of many things relating to the present day Church as, for example that the Father of Cardinal Danielou was a Freemason of the Grand Orient, and that when he became Minister of National Education, it was he who imposed the secularization of the schools.
To my query if also Cardinal Danielou was a Freemason, he replied: 'That same question I asked a friend of mine and he hung up on the phone.'
He then went on to inform me about many other high Prelates and some Jesuits who were Freemasons, primarily of Freemason Cardinal Villot (French Secret Service had already informed me of this) He told me that Villot's parents were both Freemasons of the Rosicrucian. And he told me of an episode, recounted to him by the very Officer subject of the fact. After more confidences on persons of the Catholic Hierarchy and other Jesuits, he suddenly asked me this question: 'Do you believe that Montini is a Freemason too? And without waiting for me to answer he handed me a book by Carlo Falconi 'Vue et Entenda au Concille' Seen and Heard at The Councill. It was published before Montini became Pope, and he showed me a 'passage' of the book on page 69, on which is said that 'big 33 of Freemasonry assured that even Montini 'serat inscrit dans un Loge maconnique (would be included in a Masonic Lodge)
At last he recounted to me the story of the removal of Monsignor Montini as Secretary of State by Pius XII, as he was really working for Russia, unbknownst to the Pope, and therefore, in betrayal of him.
It is a fact that Montini, while Pius XII was still living, never set a foot in the Vatican"
Paul VI: Beatified? Father Luigi Villa Th.D
Father Luigi Villa was commissioned by Padrre Pio to be an investigator of Freemasonry within the ranks of the Vatican Hierarchy. He could hardly believe his ears when he was told this by the Sainted Priest. He went to Pope Pius XII, who agreed with Padre Pio ... much to the astonishment of Father Villa. Pope Pius XII told him he must get his degree in Theology and that Cardinals Ottaviani, Parente, and Pelazzini would be his 'guardian angels' throughout.
The story of Father Luigi Villa is told in full on : http://www.padrepioandchiesaviva.com
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