Montague Summers Reading List For October 2024


Reverend Alphonsus Joseph-Mary Augustus Montague Summers died 10 August 1948 (aged 68). Buried Richmond Cemetery - out side of London. One of the graves I will visit when I step foot on the shore of England. (That is, if the Home Secretary allows me in the UK)

Jesuit Herbert Thurston hated Montague Summers. That's all I need to know.

He is one of my favorite authors. I read him every October/Fall.

I have personal experience with witches from my infancy on up. I was told by my Mother that an old Italian witch who looked after me cut a large crevice/swath (or whatever you call it) between my eyebrows (it's still there.) Later on this old Italian hag got mad at my mother and father and cursed my whole family.

Needless to say I hate witches.

It is commanded by God - Suffer not a witch to live.

But I have no authority to do anything about it.

Yet...

There are a lot of witches in the Rad Trad Latin Mass movement. There are covens  of these witches that have infiltrated the Latin Mass Chapels. Witches both Male and Female.

Don't be fooled by their pretend piety.

What to look for in a Rad Trad Witch?

1. Sensuality
2. Carnality 
3. Anything that wreaks of ignorance but it is really a deliberate attack on True Piety (for instance destroying the Silence of the Latin Mass with screaming crying Infants.) 

Reverend Alphonsus Joseph-Mary Augustus Montague Summers helps me to protect me against witchcraft.

Here is a reading list for October 2024 (in no particular order - you can buy these books on line or get them at the library - the list is from wiki)

I just finished the Werewolf a very necessary read. I do wonder if the Huntsman/Forerunner to the Antichrist will be a Werewolf - I'm thinking so, Will be? or already is? Read the book and you will come to the same conclusion.
  • The History of Witchcraft and Demonology, 1926 (reprinted ISBN 9780415568746)
  • The Geography of Witchcraft, 1927 (reprinted ISBN 0-7100-7617-7)
  • The Vampire, His Kith and Kin, 1928 (reprinted by Senate in 1993 as simply The Vampire)
  • The Vampire in Europe: A Critical Edition, 1929 [2011] (reprinted ISBN 0-517-14989-3) (reprinted with alternate title: The Vampire in Lore and Legend ISBN 0-486-41942-8), edited by John Edgar Browning
  • The Werewolf, 1933 (reprinted with alternate title: The Werewolf in Lore and Legend ISBN 0-486-43090-1)
  • A Popular History of Witchcraft, 1937
  • Witchcraft and Black Magic, 1946 (reprinted ISBN 1-55888-840-3, ISBN 0-486-41125-7)
  • The Physical Phenomena of Mysticism, 1947
  • Demoniality by Ludovico Maria Sinistrari, 1927 
  • The Malleus Maleficarum of Heinrich Kramer and Jacob Sprenger, 1928 
  • The Discovery of Witches, 1928 by Matthew Hopkins (reprinted ISBN 0-404-18416-2)
  • Compendium Maleficarum by Francesco Maria Guazzo, translated by E.A. Ashwin, 1929
  • Demonolatry by Nicolas Remy, translated by E.A. Ashwin, 1930

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