Edmond Paris
Edmond Paris (25 January 1894 – 1970) was the author of Secret History of the Jesuits, The Vatican against Europe, Convert...or Die, Genocide in satellite Croatia : 1941–1945, Linienschiffe des 18.Jahrhunderts, and Le Vatican contre la France.[1]
Personal life
He was born in Paris to a Roman Catholic family of scholars. Having come from a religious background, he was very much interested in philosophical, religious, and social matters right from his childhood.
After he left Sorbonne where he was a student, he completed his studies in various parts of the world, such as Rome, Geneva, Salamanca, and Montreal. Having travelled widely and being a devout believer to be in close contact with truth and reality, he was thus able to compare what he learnt with what he saw physically.[2]
According to author Philip J. Cohen, Paris was "the author of several rabidly anti-Catholic works". Cohen also observes that Paris is described on the jacket of Genocide in satellite Croatia, 1941–1945 (1961) as "a French historian from a Catholic family".[3]
Bibliography
French:
- Le Vatican contre la France (1957)
- Le Vatican contre l'Europe (1959)
- La Historia Secreta de los Jesuitas
- Les mysteres de Lourdes, La Salette, Fatima
- L'histoire secrete des jesuites
- Regards sur l'Education Catholique: à Travers Couvents, Presbytères, Sacristies, Confessionnaux, écoles ... Le fer rouge sur des plaies hideuses (1972)
- Bréviaire de la Superstition Catholique (1974)
- L'enseignement Catholique ou le Merveilleux Catholique (1978?)
English Translations:
- Genocide in Satellite Croatia, 1941–1945 (1961)
- The Vatican against Europe (1961)
- The Secret History of the Jesuits (1975)
- Convert...or Die (1988)
Footnotes
References
- Cohen, Philip J. (1996). Serbia's Secret War: Propaganda and the Deceit of History. College Station, Texas: Texas A&M University Press. ISBN 978-0-89096-760-7.