Windswept House: A Vatican Novel

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1996 novel by Roman Catholic priest and theologian Malachi Martin, containing "real events and real people masked in the form of a novel", telling the story of an international organized attempt by these Vatican insiders and secular internationalists to force a pope of the Catholic Church to abdicate.

Windswept House: A Vatican Novel is a 1996 novel by Roman Catholic priest and theologian Malachi Martin. The book charts the turmoil within the Catholic faith and within Vatican City.

Plot

Windswept House describes a satanistic ritual – the enthronement of Lucifer – taking place at Saint-Paul's Chapel inside Vatican City, on June 29, 1963. The book gives a depiction of high-ranking churchmen, cardinals, archbishops and prelates of the Roman curia, taking oaths signed with their own blood, plotting to destroy the Church from within. It tells the story of an international organized attempt by these Vatican insiders and secular internationalists to force a pope of the Catholic Church to abdicate, so that a successor may be chosen that will fundamentally change orthodox faith and establish a New World Order.

Fact or fiction

The author describes the book as containing "real events and real people masked in the form of a novel", a device he refers to as "faction".[1] According to Martin, 95% of events in the book are real, and 85% of the characters are real people.[1]

Characters

Alleged real life characters

The TRADITIO Traditional Roman Catholic Network published a list on their website which highlighted what they decided were the real people on which the characters in the book were base upon [2]:

Clergy

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