A Brief Introduction to (some) Vatican Astrology – Part V
For those with an interest in Vatican Astrology:
In the first four parts of “(some) Vatican Astrology,” I laid out the astrological charts for four major milestones in the Vatican’s promotion of the Society of Jesus, better known as the Jesuits. They are:
- Regimini militantis ecclesiae — First approval — Sep 27 1540:
Jupiter = Regulus; Saturn = Spica. - Exposcit debitum — Second approval — July 21 1550: Jupiter = Venus; Sun opposite Saturn.
- Ascendente domino — Third approval — May 24, 1584: Lunar eclipse on Aldebaran/Antares axis; eclipse axis sextile and trine to Saturn.
- Consecration of Chiesa del Gesu — November 25, 1854: Sun conjunct Antares (opposite Aldebaran), Mars = Regulus.
These four charts are, at this time in this series, the basic foundational charts of the Jesuits.
We do know that the Jesuits — as a Vatican-approved company — has two distinct epochs, as the group ordained in 1540 by the Vatican was suppressed…
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