Category: Religion and Politics

  • The Vatican Bank-Revolution Link

    This theory claimed that the Vatican, or financial networks later associated in public memory with the Vatican Bank, secretly funded the Cristero War in Mexico and did so through hidden gem, diamond, or blood-money channels. In strict historical terms, the phrase “Vatican Bank” is anachronistic for the core years of the Cristero conflict, and the “blood diamonds” element belongs more to later sensational retrofitting than to documentary evidence. What is historically grounded is that the Cristero movement drew support through Catholic networks, that lay Catholic organizations helped move arms, money, medicine, and clothing, and that the Vatican had an obvious institutional and diplomatic interest in the anti-clerical crisis in Mexico. The conspiracy enlarged those real connections into a secret transnational financial pipeline.