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How do you defend Catholicism when confronted with the Jesuit Order, free masonary, the Vatican/Pope behavior, the Novus Ordo and so on...

I was baptised Catholic at 2 months old. I attended a Catholic grade chool from 5-8 grade where I recieved first communion and confirmarion. As I grew older, I grew away from the church. I watched all sorts of documentaries and things about religion and the illuminati, conspira y theories and what not. I questioned the faith.

I recently tried to come back to the church with my family by attending Traditional Latin Mass every Sunday and praying the rosary with a group of friends on Mondays, then every night as a family. I will admit, I feel pretty good. I read a book (first time in a while) called St. Joeseph, Terror of Demons. It was good and made me want to try harder to be a strong Catholic man and role model for my three boys. Some of it was over the top to me, but most seemed doable...

Then, I watch a video or read a short story on the Jesuit Order or the Masons and the relationship to the Catholic Church and I start to question my faith, the church and all of it what all over again.

Thanks.

How do you defend Catholicism when confronted with the Jesuit Order, free masonary, the Vatican/Pope behavior, the Novus Ordo and so on... I was baptised Catholic at 2 months old. I attended a Catholic grade chool from 5-8 grade where I recieved first communion and confirmarion. As I grew older, I grew away from the church. I watched all sorts of documentaries and things about religion and the illuminati, conspira y theories and what not. I questioned the faith. I recently tried to come back to the church with my family by attending Traditional Latin Mass every Sunday and praying the rosary with a group of friends on Mondays, then every night as a family. I will admit, I feel pretty good. I read a book (first time in a while) called St. Joeseph, Terror of Demons. It was good and made me want to try harder to be a strong Catholic man and role model for my three boys. Some of it was over the top to me, but most seemed doable... Then, I watch a video or read a short story on the Jesuit Order or the Masons and the relationship to the Catholic Church and I start to question my faith, the church and all of it what all over again. Thanks.

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