Guibourg performing his Black Mass with the naked body of Madame de Montespan for an altar, as depicted in The Guibourg Mass by Henry de Malvost, Paris, 1903.
Did Fr. James Jackson perform Satanic Black Masses?
FSSP Rad Trad Convert Ann Barnhardt who attended Fr. James Jackson's Latin Masses in Colorado awhile back denies that she took any spiritual direction from the Priest.
But Barnhardt claims she has inside knowledge of the crimes of FSSP Fr. Jackson in her Podcast #180 (see below)
Ann claims that Fr. Jackson was filming himself raping infants. Ann said that this information is in the court records that have been made public. But I don't see any evidence that this was made public. So Ann forgot that she had first hand knowledge either through gossip or other direct means (Witchcraft).
Ann claims that she never ever has had any spiritual direction from Fr. Jackson or any Priest for that matter. The reason she said is because she didn't want to involve any Priest in the statements that she has been spreading over the years since she converted back in 2007.
What?
So Ann knew in 2007 that she would spread wicked conspiracy theories and didn't want any spiritual director being accused of giving her ideas!
What kind of reasoning is this.
Ann claims that she is not directed or influenced by any Priest since she became a Catholic.
No. Her ideas are all her own.
If anyone is familiar with the history of heresy one would know that heresy is usually spread by a man who has one, two or more concubines.
That's the role women play in the history of heresy - they are the concubines of heretical men.
So Ann is claiming a first in the history of the Church - that she is her own man!
I doubt it.
Ann is the spiritual daughter of Fr. James Jackson, or the spiritual daughter of some other unknown wicked Priest. Or better yet Ann is the spiritual daughter of Satan himself.
If what Ann says is true - that Fr. James Jackson is filming his raping of infants - is it too far to believe that Fr. James Jackson has also performed Black Masses involving infants like Abbé Étienne Guibourg?
Ann also wonders who are the Parents that gave their infant sons and daughters to be rapped and filmed by Fr. Jackson.
That's a good question.
If a FSSP Priest is saying Black Masses then one must wonder how many FSSP parishioners are also involved.
The trial starts in November. Will the Priest make it to trial?
Here is a history of a Priest who said Black Masses:
Abbé Étienne Guibourg:
Early life and ecclesiastic career
Guibourg claimed to be the illegitimate son of Henri de Montmorency.[2] He was the sacristan of the Saint-Marcel church at Saint-Denis which was later destroyed during the French Revolution but described as being "the most beautiful of the parish churches of the town of Saint-Denis".[3] He was formerly the chaplain to the Comte de Montgomery. Despite his position, he is said to have kept a long-term mistress, Jeanne Chanfrain, with whom he had several children.
Black Masses
Guibourg claimed to be the illegitimate son of Henri de Montmorency.[2] He was the sacristan of the Saint-Marcel church at Saint-Denis which was later destroyed during the French Revolution but described as being "the most beautiful of the parish churches of the town of Saint-Denis".[3] He was formerly the chaplain to the Comte de Montgomery. Despite his position, he is said to have kept a long-term mistress, Jeanne Chanfrain, with whom he had several children.
Black Masses
According to later accounts, confessions and trials, Guibourg performed a series of Black Masses with Catherine Monvoisin (known as La Voisin). The most famous of these were performed for Madame de Montespan around 1672-3. Montague Summers gives an account of one such ritual:[2]
A long black velvet pall was spread over the altar, and upon this the royal mistress laid herself in a state of perfect nudity. Six black candles were lit, the celebrant robed himself in a chasuble embroidered with esoteric characters wrought in silver, the gold paten and chalice were placed upon the naked belly of the living altar [...] All was silent save for the low monotonous murmur of the blasphemous liturgy [...] An assistant crept forward bearing an infant in her arms. The child was held over the altar, a sharp gash across the neck, a stifled cry, and warm drops fell into the chalice and streamed upon the white figure beneath. The corpse was handed to la Voisin, who flung it callously into an oven fashioned for that purpose which glowed white-hot in its fierceness.
Summers provides a further account of the incantation used by Guibourg himself:[2]
Astaroth, Asmodeus, princes of friendship and love, I invoke you to accept the sacrifice, this child that I offer you, for the things I ask of you. They are that the friendship and love of the King and the Dauphin may be assured to me, that I may be honoured by all the princes and princesses of the Court, that the King deny me nothing I ask whether it be for my relatives or for any of my household.
Accounts suggest that La Voisin performed rituals with a number of priests (including at least one whose work was uncovered by Church authorities, forcing him into exile) as well as Guibourg. It is unlikely Guibourg took part in all of La Voisin's Black Masses. It is alleged, upon her arrest, investigators discovered the corpses of 2,500 infants buried in her yard, allegedly sacrificed the same way as in Guibourg's ritual. Allegedly, La Voisin had paid prostitutes for their infants for use in the rituals.[2] Eleanor Herman, in her book Sex with Kings, claims that the police, given reports of "babies' bones", uncovered the remains of 2,500 infants in La Voisin's garden.[4] However, Anne Somerset disputes this in her book The Affair of the Poisons and states there is no mention of the garden being searched for human remains.[5]
Arrest and sentence
In 1680, Françoise Filastre, under interrogation in connection with the poison affair, claimed that Guibourg had performed Black Masses. Guibourg was arrested and confessed to this and to other crimes.[6]
He was sentenced to life imprisonment and sequestration and died in prison in 1686. Source
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