Pressure Building for Vatican to Release the "Bugnini Files"
Joint Petition Launched by Several Prominent Catholic Journalists
In the wake of a massive data dump by the CIA of its records concerning the 1963 assassination of JFK, underwhelming admittedly as it may have been in terms of proving any particular theory, many Catholics are now joining a similar movement to pressure the Vatican to “release the Bugnini files”
OnePeterFive and LifeSiteNews, alongside Taylor Marshall and Timothy Gordon, are fronting the effort to pressure the Vatican to imitate the newfound openness the Trump administration in the United States has been demonstrating about the classified records of its intelligence agencies by releasing its own secret files about Archbishop Annibale Bugnini. The archbishop, the chief architect of the post-Vatican II liturgical reform and mastermind behind the Novus Ordo liturgy, has long suspected of having been a Freemason, although this has never yet been fully proven to everyone’s satisfaction.
According to
, a staff writer here at Irkutsk Ice Truckers and also a OnePeterFive contributor who is assisting with a joint Taylor Marshall/Timothy Gordon petition to the Vatican, her sources have long told her that “the Vatican has over 84,000 documents relating to Bugnini, his Freemason bosses, his direct orders from the CIA and USAID to insert the “Sign of Peace” into the Mass for which he was paid 100,000 Italian Lira, and even how US CIA director Richard Helms directly ordered that statues no longer be covered over by purple cloth during Passiontide because the U.S. needed that cloth to win the Vietnam War.”“The truth about CIA agent Bugnini, code-name ‘Buan’ to his Freemason associates,” will finally come out if we push hard enough and get every Catholic to sign this petition to the Holy See,” Taylor Marshall commented on his audio show today. “The documentary evidence which I’ve already seen bits and pieces of will be mind blowing and completely shatter the foundations of the ‘New Order’ that has settled upon the Church over the last 50 years.”
Pope Paul VI, although never admitting to these claims about Bugnini directly at the time, suddenly removed him from his post heading the liturgical reform and made him Apostolic Nuncio to Iran, an action that at the very least indicates he was suspicious or displeased about something about the Archbishop.
Bugnini, according to Donaldson, is also rumored to have been a Soviet KGB agent as well, and at their request eliminated Ember Days from the liturgical calendar, in their hope that by doing so food consumption within the West would increase and cause shortages their that would make the Soviet communist system, with its inefficiencies and constant famines, look less bad by comparison.
The Vatican may also have other secret files about the “disappearing preliminary schemas for Vatican II, the strangely missing 1975 appeal by Lefebvre, and more details about the weirdly accelerated canonization inquiries for several recent saints,” that Donaldson also hopes will come out one day, but she’d be satisfied for merely the “Bugnini files” at this stage. “The proof will be indisputable. I can’t wait.”
You can sign the joint petition here.
Serious question folks, would it be appropriate for us to put out a real petition? The files, at least according to Taylor Marshall’s Infiltration, are there, I’m just unsure of how propitious doing so would be:
The relevant story on which this is based (extracted from Marshall's book but with more commentary) can be found at this link below. It's that a briefcase of Bugnini's that he left behind somewhere in the Vatican was found by a priest and brought to Paul VI. It contained, according to the story, the evidence of the Freemasonic membership and role of Bugnini that they had assigned in him in infiltrating the Church: https://rorate-caeli.blogspot.com/2020/05/bombshell-new-historical-evidence.html
This is a great piece of satire. 🤣 I've never read Infiltration in full, which is probably why I hadn't heard about such a thing as the "Bugnini files" existing. Fascinating. I'd love to see them, although I doubt a petition would be very effective with the kind of people running the Church today...
This SHOULD be a real thing!