AA-1025: Memoirs of the Communist Infiltration into the Church

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ISBN:
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Absorbing and compelling reading from beginning to end, AA-1025 Memoirs of the Communist Infiltration Into the Church is a must read for every Catholic today and for all who would understand just what has happened to the Catholic Church since the 1960's.

In the 1960's, a French nurse, Marie Carre, attended an auto-crash victim who was brought into her hospital in a city she purposely does not name. The man lingered there near death for a few hours and then died. He had no identification on him, but he had a briefcase in which there was a set of quasi-autobiographical notes. She kept these notes and read them, and because of their extraordinary content, decided to publish them.

The result is this little book, AA-1025 Memoirs of the Communist Infiltration Into the Church, a strange and fascinating account of a Communist who purposely entered the Catholic priesthood along with many others, with the intent to subvert and destroy the Church from within. His strange yet fascinating and illuminating set of biographical notes, tells of his commission to enter the priesthood, his experiences in the seminary, and the means and methods he used and promoted to help effect from within the auto-dissolution of the Catholic Church.

No one will read this book without a profound assent that something just like what is describer here must surely have happened on a wide scale in order to have disrupted the life of the Catholic Church so dramatically.
Author:
Marie Carre
Imprint:
TAN Books
Pages:
134
Publication Date:
5/1/1972
Product Format:
Paperbound
Pdf:
https://tanbooks.com/content/AA-1025_Preview.pdf
Height:
7.00
Width:
4.25

14 Reviews

  • 5
    Memoirs of the Communists.

    Posted by Steve R. on May 25th 2022

    OH! That the Christians in the world would be well informed of the evil transpiring to fight, to defeat what God has established. Always a war! Always a battle! Until death do you part. This booklet is an eye opener to the total deceit the devil uses to win souls.

  • 5
    Shared several copies

    Posted by Barbara M. on May 25th 2022

    This book reads like a script for what is happening today. The notes from the deceased man show a blueprint in preparation for the plan to destroy the priesthood, the hierarchy and ultimately, the Church that Jesus founded. I have shared it to awaken family members to the truth of what is happening today, the why and how.

  • 5
    Read Marie Carré’s novel as you would George Orwell’s 1984.

    Posted by Dr. K. on May 16th 2022

    The primary similarity between Carré’s novel and the more famous 1984 by Orwell is that both works are prophetic, the one a dystopia of a secular world, and the other a dystopia affecting the Catholic Church. While Carré’s novel was published in 1972 when reaction to the misguided “reforms” of some people after Vatican Council II would have justified her conservative critique, the scandals affecting the Catholic Church since then and much more obvious now in 2022, a half century later, qualify Carré to be as much a prophet as her more famous British counterpart. Plot details are simple and can be read quickly on any other Internet site. What I found important are the following. The scene where the “man without a name”, the ostensible author of the memoirs which the narrator “found”, learns that he was adopted is pivotal as a psychological study for his eventual hatred of the Catholic Church and promotion within Communist circles (4). His love-turned-hate baffles the reader throughout the rest of the novel. Why should he necessarily hate his loving adoptive parents, even to the point of promoting a political philosophy hostile to his parents’ well-meaning faith? Contemporary parents who have children who have fallen away from the Faith can find this part of the fictional study most compelling. While the author focuses on the consequences of a new Mass devoid of sacred components, much more interesting is the anonymous priest’s/Communist agent’s effort to argue for contraception and abortion (60). Every Catholic, whether he or she supports Church teaching on the dual purposes of sex or not, knows how effective secular (demonic?) forces have been in leading people to think that sex is merely for pleasure. These forces have succeeded in having people think that the Church’s support for sex within marriage as a means by which the couple can engage in pleasure and be open to the possibility of children is false. From the early twentieth century to now, we are still grappling with the consequences of the distortion of sexuality that the contraception and abortion business Planned Parenthood has forced on the culture. All is not lost, though, as the publishing fact of Carré’s novel indicates. Written in 1972, the Catholic Church still exists in 2022 and will so in 2030, 2100, etc. How could the Church survive if it were infiltrated by Communist agents as the novel’s plot suggests? Simple. As many Catholics today have argued, especially when faced with yet another demeaning message from Pope Francis about the “rigidity” of faithful, orthodox priests and lay people, Carré points to one means by which such demonic forces in the Church can be overcome: the rosary. I would add, also, that we who are ordinary Catholic lay people must never leave the Church—headed by bishops, cardinals, and a pope who just don’t seem to have our interests at heart. Moreover, we must have the courage that St. John Paul II wrote about when he asked us to defend our faith in the public square. As Carré's prophetic novel indicates, sometimes such courage needs to be in the religious square as well. George Orwell, thank you for the dire prophecy of a dystopian secular world which helped readers understand how to counter totalitarianism in the twentieth century. From your spot in whatever literary Heaven there may be, please help spread the religious dystopia that Marie Carré has depicted, if only to help us in the fight to lead an orthodox Catholic Church in this new century.

  • 5
    Highly recommended

    Posted by Robert S. on May 14th 2022

    I recommend this book to anyone curious about the level of attacks that Satan will stoop to to hurt the Mother Church. Not for the Catholic faint of heart, but a must read for anyone who loves the Catholic Church.

  • 5
    AA-1025: Memoirs of the Communist Infiltration into the Church

    Posted by Martha K. on Nov 6th 2021

    I read this book (1991 edition by Tan Books) many years ago and never forgot it. The unknown man of the memoirs (most likely a Communist mole infiltrated into the Church to destroy Her) was the nurse's patient who later died a few hours after admitted to hospital. Years later, observing that our Mother Church is undergoing many horrible and deadly demonic attacks and scandals (much worse than in previous centuries) and the world suffering the spread of Socialism, I realized that this writer was part of the worldwide attempt to kill the Catholic Church, then and now. I strongly recommend reading this book so Catholics (especially those who lived after the Cold War) can see the evil of Communism (and other anti-Catholic "isms" and heresies) and its goal to destroy souls and wipe the Catholic Church from the face of the earth. We must pray for souls such as the unknown author- only God can judge. For an in-depth history of international Communism and its destruction of many countries, I recommend: "The Black Book of Communism, Crimes, Terror, Repression" by Stephane Courtois, et al, 1999, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts/ London, England. Our Lady of Fatima and St. Pope John Paul 11 pray for us. “And I say to thee: That thou art Peter; and upon this rock I will build my church, and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it.” Matthew 16:18 (note: the 1991 edition was originally titled: "AA-1025 The Memoirs of an Anti-Apostle)_