A complete Christian take over if the US and an attempt to turn society back to 1850s mentality with a 1950s society.Β And if tRump wins, we all well have to start attending the hate church nearest us.Β The women in the back, on one side, black people in the back on the other, and white men in front to show their privilege.Β After church while the men relax the women and girlsΒ will be cooking meals.Β The gays will be converted in camps and if they still have the demon gays, the LGBTQ+, they will be removed from society.Β Β Hugs.Β ScottieΒ
Heritage Foundation leader has long received spiritual guidance from group and his policy goals align with its teachings
Kevin Roberts, the Heritage Foundation president and the architect ofΒ Project 2025, the conservative thinktankβs road map for a second Trump presidency, has close ties and receives regular spiritual guidance from an Opus Dei-led center in Washington DC, a hub of activity for the radical and secretive Catholic group.
Roberts acknowledged in a speech last September that β for years β he has visited the Catholic Information Center, a K Street institution headed by an Opus Dei priest and incorporated by the archdiocese of Washington, on a weekly basis for mass and βformationβ, or religious guidance. Opus Dei also organizes monthly retreats at the CIC.
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Kevin Roberts, president of the Heritage Foundation, speaks at an event on 12 April 2023.Β Photograph: J Scott Applewhite/AP
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In the speech β which he delivered at the CIC and was recorded and is available onlineΒ β Roberts spoke candidly about his strategy for achieving extreme policy goals that he supports but are out of step with the views of a majority of Americans.
Outlawing birth control is the βhardestβ political battle facing conservatives in the future, the 50-year-old political strategist said, but he urged conservatives to pursue even small legislative victories β what he called βradical incrementalismβ β to advance their most rightwing policy objectives.
Kevin Roberts explains ‘radical incrementalism’ to advance rightwing policy objectives β video
RobertsΒ gained notorietyΒ this year as the leading force behind Project 2025, a foundation plan backed by more than 100 conservative groups that seeks to radically upend a broad range of policies if Trump gets elected again, from limiting abortion access and LGBTQ+ rights andΒ dismantling the Department of Education, to ending diversity programs and increasing government support for βfertility awarenessβ programs, like ovulation tracking and practicing periodic abstinence, instead of more reliable contraception.
But Robertsβ personal ties to Opus Dei and the significance of his affiliation, have received far less attention.
Gareth Gore, the author of aΒ forthcoming bookΒ on Opus Dei, called the Catholic organization βa political project shrouded in a veil of spiritualityβ. The groupβs founder, Saint JosemarΓa EscrivΓ‘, saw his followers as part of a βrising militiaβ, Gore said, who were seeking to βenter battle against the enemies of Christβ.
βLike Project 2025, Opus Dei at its core is a reactionary stand against the progressive drift of society,β Gore said. βFor decades now, the organization has thrown its resources at penetrating Washingtonβs political and legal elite β and finally seems to have succeeded through its close association with men like Kevin Roberts and Leonard Leo.β
Leonard Leo, the Federalist Society executive vice-president, speaks to the media at Trump Tower on 16 November 2016.Β Photograph: Carolyn Kaster/AP
Leo is a conservative activist who has led the Republican mission to install the rightwing majority in the supreme court andΒ finances many of the groupsΒ signed on to Project 2025.
Like Roberts, Leo also has links to the Opus Dei-linked CIC. In a 2022 speech accepting the CICβs highest honor, the John Paul II New Evangelization award, Leo praised the center while also referring to his political opponents as βvile and amoral current day barbarians, secularists and bigotsβ who were under the influence of the devil.
Democrats, including Kamala Harris, have beenΒ sounding the alarm on Project 2025Β to warn voters of what a second Trump administration could do.
β[Trump] and his extreme Project 2025 agenda will weaken the middle class. We know we have to take this thing seriously. And can you believe they put that thing in writing?β Harris said this week in her first presidential campaign rally, to laughter. βRead it. Itβs 900 pages.β
Trump, for his part, has sought to distance himself from the project, though the people behind it haveΒ close ties to the former president, and the policies it envisions often align with Trumpβs ideas. Roberts has said he is βgood friendsβ with JD Vance, Trumpβs running mate, and Vance has praised Project 2025 as having βsome good ideasβ. Vance, who converted to Catholicism in 2019, also wrote the foreword for RobertsβΒ forthcoming book, praising the author for articulating a βgenuinely new future for conservatismβ.
βWe are now all realizing that itβs time to circle the wagons and load the muskets. In the fights that lay ahead, these ideas are an essential weapon,β Vance wrote.
JD Vance, Trumpβs running mate, speaks at a campaign rally at Radford University on 22 July 2024 in Radford, Virginia.Β Photograph: Alex Wong/Getty Images
Opus Dei does not disclose the names of its members. The groupβs roots date back to a century ago, when the group was established in Spain in response to a clash between conservative Catholics and anti-Catholic socialism and communism in Spain. Decades later, the group was granted special status by the conservative pope John Paul II, who supported Opus Dei and saw it as a response to the rise of liberation theology in Latin America, a progressive church movement.
Some of Opus Deiβs special rights were revoked in recent years by Pope Francis, who is seen as a more progressive pontiff.
One of the core tenets of Opus Dei is that it does not believe in the traditional separation of church and state. Instead, said Massimo Faggioli, a professor of theology and religious studies at Villanova University, it believes the two ought to have a symbiotic relationship.
βThey are secretive, so while they are not [outwardly] part of this [Project 2025] per se, it is not surprising at all that some of their members are part of it. They see this moment in politics β and the possibility of allowing βwoke ideologyβ to win β as fundamentally changing the nature of America, western civilization andΒ Christianity,β Faggioli said.
He added: βOpus Dei is part of [a movement of] US conservative and traditionalistΒ CatholicismΒ that holds a view that the United States is the last bastion of Christendom, so that if the United States goes a certain way, so goes Christianity, and Catholicism.β
Indeed Roberts made it clear earlier this month that he believes the US is at a crossroads, andβin the process of the second American Revolution, which will remain bloodless if the left allows it to beβ.
Asked whether it had a view on Robertsβ remarks or Project 2025, a spokesperson for Opus Dei told the Guardian in a statement: βOpus Dei is an institution of the Catholic Church that tries to help people come closer to God in their work and everyday lives. Opus Deiβs aims are purely spiritual and it does not endorse or have any opinion on any political project of any kind.β
Opus Dei is controversial not only in the US. Dozens of women from Argentina and Paraguay filed a complaint to the VaticanΒ over labor exploitation and abuses of powerΒ they say they experienced after joining the group at sites in multiple countries. AndΒ reporting in AustraliaΒ gave insight into schools run by Opus Dei, where former students allege their education left them with βpsychological damageβ.
Robertsβ personal background suggests his ties to Opus Dei are not just limited to the CIC. A school founded by Roberts in Louisiana, called John Paul the Great Academy, considers Opus Dei-founder EscrivΓ‘ its βpatronβ.
JosemarΓa EscrivΓ‘, founder of the Catholic group named Opus Dei.Β Photograph: REUTERS
Roberts was also involved in an Opus Dei-affiliated high school leadership program in Austin, Texas. A website that tracks Opus Dei menβs activities called Where You Are included a profile of the high school program in Austin where Roberts appears to volunteer and βcontributes significantly β to the schoolβs career and leadership program.
Roberts was featured as a guest at another Opus Dei-linked school, the Camino Schools, in 2023. In introductory remarks before Roberts spoke, the schoolβs chairman, Bob Rose, praised schools that teach boys and girls they are βdifferentβ, they learn differently and are inspired by different things, and where boys are taught by βmanly menβ who serve as role models.
Robertsβ critics said concerns about his ties to Opus Dei were not connected to his identity or beliefs as a Roman Catholic.
βKevin Roberts, like all Americans, has a guaranteed freedom to worship or not under our constitution,β said Lisa Graves, co-founder of Court Accountability, a non-partisan group that seeks to combat judicial corruption.β That is not at issue. What is of concern is how some powerful elites, like Roberts, who have failed to persuade the American people to embrace their agenda, seem eager to use the power of the executive branch to impose their personal religious views as binding law on other Americans β by barring abortion, using the government to endorse the rhythm method of contraception, even banning mention of βcondomsβ in womenβs preventative health, as well as assailing the rights of LGBTQ+ Americans.β
Heritage did not respond to a request for comment. The CIC did not respond to a request for comment.
During Robertsβ September 2023 speech, which received little notice at the time but is posted on the centerβs YouTube page, Roberts detailed how conservative Catholics and their allies could advance US policy to end access to abortion, same-sex marriage and contraception.
Knowing the unpopularity of banning birth control β a harder political battle to wage than advancing anti-abortion and anti-gay marriage policies β he encouraged an incremental approach to pursuing this long-term goal.
βEven in a politically conservative setting, that can be a very difficult thing to advance,β Roberts told attendees at the CIC event. βA majority of Roman Catholics donβt believe in that teaching, if public opinion surveys are the case. And so it makes it very difficult to advocate for that.β
The faithful should practice the βgift of discernmentβ to know when to bring it up: βSometimes the right thing at the right time to the right person isnβt the full teaching of humanity, right? It isnβt the full teaching of contraception. And recognizing that thatβs not the time is no way turning into Judas. In fact, itβs being apostolic. And the very definition of the word, which is in modern common parlance, meeting someone where they are.β
In espousing his theory of βradical incrementalismβ, or what he called the βenchilada theoryβ, he said it was critical for conservatives to work first to achieve a small part of a larger policy goal based on whatβs politically possible at the moment. Sometimes, he said, having even half an enchilada could be a victory.
On abortion, he noted that Roman Catholics believe βno abortion can be morally justifiedβ, but that even in conservative circles in the US, this is not a majority opinion, and itβs an βeven more difficult position to holdβ after the Dobbs decision. Using the βsame vocabulary of our faithβ in the policy arena has a negative effect on electoral outcomes, he said.
Roberts advised listeners not to accept the βnarrative framing of the other sideβ on these issues. He said conservatives who are anti-abortion should stop talking about it the way the left wants them to and instead βtalk about the fact that many of them want abortion to be legal until birthβ.
Strategies of incrementalism and narrative framing donβt always apply, he added, because sometimes you just have to fight.
βRight now, we have to fight on religious liberty and, in particular, religious liberty as it relates to protecting institutions of faith,β he said. βAnd thatβs not a time for strategic retreat. Itβs not a time to be savvy, itβs not a time to be sweet. Itβs not a time to develop friendships with the other side. It is a time to take our fist β figuratively, Father Charles β and bust them in the nose because they hate what you and I believe.β
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Hi Ten Bears. Yes, they are a secret society. I admit I don’t know much about them except they feel breaking even god’s commandments along with all man’s laws is OK and allowed as long as they are pushing their god into / on the rest of the population. To these people everything is OK as long as it protects and advances their beliefs. That to me makes them so very dangerous. They will do anything they think they need to push their religion on the rest of us at any cost. They have no respect for other religions, for other peoples rights. They have no respect for the laws of the nation if they don’t follow their views. They would slit my gay throat happily if they could use it to further their plan to push their god into our laws. Hugs. Scottie
A secret society … Catholic Illuminati
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Hi Ten Bears. Yes, they are a secret society. I admit I don’t know much about them except they feel breaking even god’s commandments along with all man’s laws is OK and allowed as long as they are pushing their god into / on the rest of the population. To these people everything is OK as long as it protects and advances their beliefs. That to me makes them so very dangerous. They will do anything they think they need to push their religion on the rest of us at any cost. They have no respect for other religions, for other peoples rights. They have no respect for the laws of the nation if they don’t follow their views. They would slit my gay throat happily if they could use it to further their plan to push their god into our laws. Hugs. Scottie
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