Mary Surratt's husband, John H. Surratt, with the help of the priests, escaped to Rome and ended up as one of the Pope's personal body guards. He was discovered, and the U.S. demanded that he be brought back for trial. Rome saw to it that three of the people in his jury were Roman Catholics, they blocked the guilty verdict and he was released. The Vatican had won again.
Obviously, there was a grand conspiracy to bring down the United States Government on the evening of April 14, 1865. Evidence brought foward shows that in the Roman Catholic village of St. Joseph, Minnesota, a great number of priests announced the murders four hours before they were carried out!
By why
Papal hatred against the United States of America? We are not left
to guess the answer; let the Catholic Church tell us in their own
words:
"On his last tour of Poland in 1987, Pope John Paul II denounced excessive materialism and the separation of church and state." -TIME, June 17, 1991.
"All Protestant clergy are thieves, murderers, and ministers of the Devil." -The Douay [Catholic] Bible notes.
"The Roman Catholic Church must demand the right to freedom for herself alone." -Pope Leo XIII, Encyclical.
"The Church has the right to require that the Catholic religion shall be the only religion of the State, to the exclusion of all others." -Pope Pius IX.
"Nationalities must be subordinate to religion, and must learn we are catholics first and citizens next." -Bishop Gilmore (1873).
"Protestantism, the murderous hag, is slowly dying of corruption and congenital rottenness, and she will not much longer encumber the eath." -Western Watchman, April 23, 1914.
"... it
is the Pope's duty to pronounce, not only the rights of individuals,
but of people, nations, and their rulers." -Cardinal
Manning (1892).
These
statements are included that the reader might gain an insight into the
real Papal intentions and character. If she had the political power
she would repeat her crimes of the Middle Ages, when it is estimated
100 million died at their blood-stained hands.