DAFTAR PICORELLI
Carmine Pecorelli, jurnalis yang menuliskan daftar ini, mati dibunuh pada tahun 1979.
Daftar Pecorelli ini telah menampilkan kehadiran Freemason di dalam jajaran atas dari Gereja Vatican II (yang melarang dan
memberikan sanksi ekskomunikasi kepada anggota Freemason dalam jajaran Gereja). Daftar ini diterbitkan oleh Carmine Pecorelli, seorang anggota Propaganda Due dan Grande
Oriente d'Italia, yang menyampaikan daftar 120 anggota Freemason di dalam atau yang terkait dengan dikasteri Vatikan, termasuk disini adalah para kardinal, uskup dan
imam serta umat awam. Disini termasuk Kardinal Jean
Villot dan Kardinal Agostino
Casaroli yang adalah Sekretaris Negara Vatican. Pecorelli sendiri dibunuh tak lama
setelah dia mengumumkan
daftar ini pada Maret 1979.
Orang-orang yang ada di daftar Picorelli:
Nama setiap orang diikuti
oleh posisinya, jika diketahui; tanggal ia diduga diinisiasi ke dalam Freemason, kode # nya; dan
nama kodenya, jika diketahui:
§ Alberto
Albondi. Bishop of Livorno, (Leghorn). Initiated 8-5-58; I.D. #
7-2431.
§ Pio Abrech In
the Sacred Congregation Bishops. 11-27-67; # 63-143.
§ Sabino
Acquaviva. Professor of Religion at the University of Padova,
(Padua). 12-3-69;# 275-69.
§ Gottardi
Alessandro. (Addressed as Doctor in Masonic meetings.) President of
Fratelli Maristi. 6-14-59.
§ Fiorenzo
Angelini. Bishop of Messenel Greece. 10-14-57; # 14-005.
§ Benedetto
Argentieri. Patriarch to the Holy See. 3-11-70; # 298-A.
§ Augustin Bea. Cardinal. Secretary of State
(next to Pope) under Pope John XXIII and Pope Paul VI.
§ Sebastiano
Baggio. Cardinal. Prefect of the Sacred Congregation of Bishops.
(This is a crucial Congregation since it appoints new Bishops.) Secretary of
State under Pope John Paul II from 1989 to 1992. 8-14-57; # 85-1640. Masonic
code name "SEBA." He controls consecration of Bishops.
§ Dante
Balboni. Assistant to the Vatican Pontifical . Commission for
Biblical Studies. 7-23-68; # 79-14 "BALDA."
§ Salvatore
Baldassarri. Bishop of Ravenna, Italy. 2-19-58; # 4315-19.
"BALSA."
§ Ernesto
Balducci. Religious sculpture artist. 5-16-66; # 1452-3.
§ Ernesto
Basadonna. Prelate of Milan, 9-14-63; # 9-243. "BASE."
§ Guilio
Batelli. Lay member of many scientific academies. 8-24-59; # 29-A.
"GIBA."
§ Lorenzo
Bedeschi. 2-19-59; # 24-041. "BELO."
§ Luigi
Belloli. Rector of Seminar; Lombardy, Ita- ly. 4-6-58; # 22-04.
"BELLU."
§ Cleto
Belluchi. Coadjutor Bishop of Fermo, Italy. 6-4-68; # 12-217.
§ Luigi
Bettazzi. Bishop of Ivera, Italy. 5-11-66; # 1347-45.
"LUBE."
§ Giovanni
Bianchi. 10-23-69; # 2215-11. "BIGI."
§ Franco
Biffi. Msgr, Rector of Church of St. John Lateran Pontifical
University. He is head of this University and controls what is being taught. He
heard confessions of Pope Paul VI. 8-15-59. "BIFRA."
§ Mario
Bicarella. Prelate of Vicenza, Italy. 9-23-64; # 21-014.
"BIMA."
§ Gaetano
Bonicelli. Bishop of Albano, Italy. 5-12-59; # 63-1428,
"BOGA."
§ Giancarlo
Boretti. 3-21-65; # 0-241. "BORGI."
§ Alberto
Bovone. Substitute Secretary of the Sacred Office. 3-30-67; # 254-3.
"ALBO."
§ Mario
Brini. Archbishop. Secretary of Chinese, Oriental, and Pagans.
Member of Pontifical Commission to Russia. Has control of rewriting Canon Law.
7-7-68; # 15670. "MABRI."
§ Annibale
Bugnini. Archbishop. Wrote Novus Ordo Mass. Envoy to Iran, 4-23-63;
# 1365-75. "BUAN."
§ Michele
Buro. Bishop. Prelate of Pontifical Commission to Latin America,
3-21-69; # 140-2. "BUMI."
§ Agostino
Cacciavillan. Secretariat of State. 11-6-60; # 13-154.
§ Umberto
Cameli. Director in Office of the Ecclesiastical Affairs of Italy in
regard to education in Catholic doctrine. 11-17-60; # 9-1436.
§ Giovanni
Caprile. Director of Catholic Civil Affairs. 9-5-57; # 21-014.
"GICA."
§ Giuseppe
Caputo. 11-15-71; # 6125-63. "GICAP."
§ Agostino
Casaroli. Cardinal. Secretary of State (next to Pope) under Pope
John Paul II since July 1, 1979 until retired in 1989. 9-28-57; # 41-076.
"CASA."
§ Flamino
Cerruti. Chief of the Office of the University of Congregation
Studies. 4-2-60; # 76-2154. "CEFLA."
§ Mario
Ciarrocchi. Bishop. 8-23-62; # 123-A. "CIMA."
§ Enrico
Chiavacci. Professor of Moral Theology, University of Florence,
Italy. 7-2-70; # 121-34. "CHIE."
§ Carmelo
Conte. 9-16-67; # 43-096. "CONCA."
§ Alessandro
Csele. 3-25-60; # 1354-09. "ALCSE."
§ Luigi
Dadagio. Papal Nuncio to Spain. Archbishop of Lero. 9-8-67. # 43-B.
"LUDA."
§ Enzio
D'Antonio. Archbishop of Trivento. 6-21-69; # 214-53.
§ Donate
De Bous. Bishop. 6-24-68; # 321-02. "DEBO."
§ Luigi Del Gallo Reoccagiovane. Bishop.
§ Aldo
Del Monte. Bishop of Novara, Italy. 8-25-69; # 32-012.
"ADELMO."
§ Danielle
Faltin. 6-4-70; # 9-1207. "FADA."
§ Giuseppe
Ferraioli. Member of Sacred Congregation for Public Affairs.
11-24-69; # 004-125. "GIFE."
§ Giovanni
Franzoni. 3-2-65; # 2246-47. "FRAGI."
§ Vito
Gemmiti. Sacred Congregation of Bishops. 3-25-68; # 54-13.
"VIGE."
§ Giulio
Girardi. 9-8-70; # 1471-52. "GIG."
§ Angelinin
Fiorenzo. Bishop. Title of Commendator of the Holy Spirit. Vicar
General of Roman Hospitals. Controls hospital trust funds. Consecrated Bishop
7-19-56; joined Masons 10-14-57.
§ Massimo
Giustetti. 4-12-70; # 13-065. "GIUMA."
§ Alessandro
Gottardi. Procurator and Postulator General of Fratelli Maristi.
Archbishop of Trent. 6-13-59; # 2437-14. "ALGO."
§ Mario
Gozzini. 5-14-70; # 31-11. "MAGO."
§ Carlo
Grazinai. Rector of the Vatican Minor Seminary. 7-23-61; # 156-3.
"GRACA."
§ Antonio
Gregagnin. Tribune of First Causes for Beatification. 10-19-67; #
8-45. "GREA."
§ Franco
Gualdrini. Rector of Capranica. 5-22-61; # 21-352.
"GUFRA."
§ Annibale
Ilari. Abbot. 3-16-69; # 43-86. "ILA."
§ Pio Laghi.
Nunzio, Apostolic Delegate to Argentina, and then to U.S.A. until 1995.
8-24-69; # 0-538. "LAPI."
§ Giovanni
Lajolo. Member of Council of Public Affairs of the Church. 7-27-70;
# 21-1397. "LAGI."
§ Angelo
Lanzoni. Chief of the Office of Secretary of State. 9-24-56; #
6-324. "LANA."
§ Virgilio
Levi (alias Levine), Monsignor. Assistant Director of Official
Vatican Newspaper, L'Osservatore Romano. Manages Vatican Radio Station. 7-4-58;
# 241-3. "VILE."
§ Lino Lozza.
Chancellor of Rome Academy of St. Thomas Aquinas of Catholic Religion. 7-23-69;
# 12-768. "LOLI."
§ Achille
Lienart. Cardinal. Grand Master top Mason. Bishop of Lille, France.
Recruits Masons. Was leader of progressive forces at Vatican II Council.
§ Pasquale
Macchi. Cardinal. Pope Paul's Prelate of Honour and Private
Secretary until he was excommunicated for heresy by Pope Paul VI. Was
reinstated by Secretary of State Jean Villot, and made a Cardinal. 4-23-58; #
5463-2. "MAPA."
§ Italo
Mancini. Director of Sua Santita. 3-18-68; # l551-142.
"MANI."
§ Enrico
Manfrini. Lay Consultor of Pontifical Commission of Sacred Art.
2-21-68; # 968-c. "MANE."
§ Francesco
Marchisano. Prelate Honour of the Pope. Secretary Congregation for
Seminaries and Universities of Studies. 2-4-61; 4536-3. "FRAMA."
§ Paul
Marcinkus. American bodyguard for imposter Pope. From Cicero,
Illinois. Stands 6'4". President for Institute for Training Religious.
8-21-67; # 43-649. Called "GORILLA." Code name "MARPA."
§ Saltvatore
Marsili. Abbot of Order of St. Benedict of Finalpia near Modena,
Italy. 7-2-63; # 1278-49. "SALMA."
§ Antonio
Mazza. Titular Bishop of Velia. Secretary General of Holy Year,
1975. 4-14-71. # 054-329. "MANU."
§ Venerio
Mazzi. Member of Council of Public Affairs of the Church. 10-13-66;
# 052-s. "MAVE."
§ Pier
Luigi Mazzoni. Congregation of Bishops. 9-14-59; # 59-2.
"PILUM."
§ Luigi
Maverna. Bishop of Chiavari, Genoa, Italy. Assistant General of
Italian Catholic Azione. 6-3-68; # 441-c. "LUMA."
§ Albino
Mensa. Archbishop of Vercelli, Piedmont, Italy. 7-23-59; # 53-23.
" MENA."
§ Carlo
Messina. 3-21-70; # 21-045. "MECA."
§ Zanon
Messina (Adele). 9-25-68; # 045-329. " AMEZ."
§ Dino
Monduzzi. Regent to the Prefect of the Pontifical House. 3-11 -67; #
190-2. "MONDI."
§ Daimazio
Mongillo. Professor of Dominican Moral Theology, Holy Angels
Institute of Roma. 2-16-69; # 2145-22. "MONDA."
§ Marcello
Morgante. Bishop of Ascoli Piceno in East Italy. 7-22-55; # 78-3601.
MORMA."
§ Teuzo
Natalini. Vice President of the Archives of Secretariat of the
Vatican. 6-17-67; # 21-44d. "NATE."
§ Carmelo
Nigro. Rector of the Seminary, Pontifical of Major Studies.
12-21-70; # 23-154. "CARNI."
§ Virgillio
Noe. Head of the Sacred Congregation of Divine Worship. He and
Bugnini paid 5 Protestant Ministers and one Jewish Rabbi to create the Novus
Ordo Mass. 4-3-61; # 43652-21. "VINO."
§ Vittorie
Palestra. He is Legal Council of the Sacred Rota of the Vatican
State. 5-6-43; # 1965. "PAVI."
§ Salvatore
Pappalardo. Cardinal. Archbishop of Palermo, Sicily. 4-15-68; #
234-07. "SALPA."
§ Gottardo
Pasqualetti. 6-15-60; # 4-231. "COPA."
§ Dante
Pasquinelli. Council of Nunzio of Madrid. 1-12-69; # 32-124.
"PADA."
§ Michele
Pellegrino. Cardinal. Called "Protector of the Church",
Archbishop of Torino (Turin, where the Holy Shroud of Jesus is kept). 5-2-60; #
352-36. "PALMI."
§ Giannino
Piana. 9-2-70; # 314-52. "GIPI."
§ Mario
Pimpo. Vicar of Office of General Affairs. 3-15-70; # 793-43.
"PIMA."
§ Pio
Vito Pinto. Monsignor, Attache of Secretary of State and Notare of
Second Section of Supreme Tribunal and of Apostolic Signature. 4-2-70; #
3317-42. "PIPIVI."
§ Ugo
Poletti. Cardinal. Vicar of S.S. Diocese of Rome. Controls clergy of
Rome since 3-6-73. Member of Sacred Congregation of Sacraments and of Divine
Worship. He is President of Pontifical Works and Preservation of the Faith.
Also President of the Liturgical Academy. 2-17-69; # 32-1425. "UPO."
§ Mario
Rizzi. Monsignor, Sacred Congregation of Oriental Rites. Listed as
"Prelate Bishop of Honour of the Holy Father, the Pope." Works under
top-Mason Mario Brini in manipulating Canon Law. 9-16-69; # 43-179. "MARI,"
"MONMARI."
§ Florenzo
Romita. Was in Sacred Congregation of Clergy. 4-21-56; # 52-142.
"FIRO."
§ Igine
Rogger. Officer in S.S. (Diocese of Rome). 4-16-68; # 319-13.
"IGRO."
§ Pietro
Rossano. Sacred Congregation of Non-Christian Religions. 2-12-68; #
3421-a. "PIRO."
§ Virgillio
Rovela. 6-12-64; # 32-14. "ROVI."
§ Aurelio
Sabbatani. Archbishop of Giustiniana (Giusgno, Milar Province,
Italy). First Secretary Supreme Apostolic Segnatura. 6-22-69; # 87-43.
"ASA"
§ Guilio
Sacchetti. Delegate of Governors - Marchese. 8-23-59; # 0991-b.
"SAGI."
§ Francesco
Salerno. Bishop. Prefect Atti. Eccles. 5-4-62; # 0437-1.
"SAFRA"
§ Francesco
Santangelo. Substitute General of Defense Legal Counsel. 11-12-70; #
32-096. "FRASA."
§ Pietro
Santini. Vice Official of the Vicar. 8-23-64; # 326-11.
"SAPI."
§ Ferdnando
Savorelli. 1-14-69; # 004-51. "SAFE."
§ Renzo
Savorelli. 6-12-65; # 34-692. "RESA."
§ Gaetano
Scanagatta. Sacred Congregation of the Clergy. Member of Commission
of Pomei and Loreto, Italy. 9-23-71; # 42-023. "GASCA."
§ Giovanni
Schasching. 3-18-65; # 6374-23. "GISCHA,"
"GESUITA."
§ Mario
Schierano. Titular Bishop of Acrida (Acri in Cosenza Province,
Italy.) Chief Military Chaplain of the Italian Armed Forces. 7-3-59; #14-3641.
"MASCHI."
§ Domenico
Semproni. Tribunal of the Vicarate of the Vatican. 4-16-60; # 00-12.
"DOSE." Sensi, Giuseppe Mario. Titular Archbishop of Sardi (Asia
Minor near Smyrna). Papal Nunzio to Portugal. 11-2-67; # 18911-47.
"GIMASE."
§ Luigi
Sposito. Pontifical Commission for the Archives of the Church in
Italy. Head Administrator of the Apostolic Seat of the Vatican.
§ Leo
Suenens. Cardinal. Title: Protector of the Church of St. Peter in
Chains, outside Rome. Promotes Protestant Pentecostalism (Charismatics).
Changed much Church dogma when he worked in 3 Sacred Congregations: 1)
Propagation of the Faith; 2) Rites and Ceremonies in the Liturgy; 3)
Seminaries. 6-15-67; # 21-64. "LESU."
§ Dino
Trabalzini. Bishop of Rieti (Reate, Peruga, Italy). Auxiliary Bishop
of Southern Rome. 2-6-65; # 61-956. "TRADI."
§ Antonio
Travia. Titular Archbishop of Termini Imerese. Head of Catholic
schools. 9-15-67; # 16-141. "ATRA."
§ Vittorio
Trocchi. Secretary for Catholic Laity in Consistory of the Vatican
State Consultations. 7-12-62; # 3-896. "TROVI."
§ Roberto
Tucci. Director General of Vatican Radio. 6-21-57; # 42-58.
"TURO."
§ David
Turoldo. 6-9-67; # 191-44. "DATU."
§ Georgio
Vale. Priest. Official of Rome Diocese. 2-21-71; # 21-328.
"VAGI."
§ Piero
Vergari. Head Protocol Officer of the Vatican Office Segnatura.
12-14-70; # 3241-6. "PIVE."
§ Jean
Villot. Cardinal. Secretary of State during Pope Paul VI. He is
Camerlengo (Treasurer). "JEANNI," "ZURIGO."
§ Lino
Zanini. Titular Archbishop of Adrianopoli, which is Andrianopolis,
Turkey. Apostolic Nuncio. Member of the Revered Fabric of St. Peter's Basilica.
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