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Non denominational?

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non denominational, in Catholicism would be an agnostic, as all parishes belong to an "order." I grew up in the Dominican order, very liberal in most things. In high school moved to a Jesuit church, they are very liberal in some ways like the Dominican's but much stricter in others.The Fraternity of St. Peter, is still only using latin in the Mass, and very strict in the interpretations of Cannon.

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Interesting. How do you feel about the Jesuits

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They are ok, never saw or even heard rumor of anything nefarious. They encourage study and reflection. They tend to be the most inline with the sciences, they are the keepers of the telescope at the Vatican.

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The Jesuits are evil. The Jesuit order was founded in 1540 AD by crypto jews. The goal of Jesuits is to gain power by controlling the elite of various countries. This is why the universities that they run (such as Georgetown in DC) are only nominally Catholic. Their evil is known to other Catholics, which is why they were kept from the Papacy for 473 years; the current Pope Francis is the first Jesuit Pope. In fact, in the 1700s the Jesuits were banned by the pope and in the Catholic kingdoms (Spain, France, Portugal, Austria, Sicily, etc...). The Jesuits went dark and survived in Protestant and Orthodox countries (China, US, Prussia, Russia, etc...) until the 1800s when they were reinstated.