"developed his occultism in distinct opposition to “false” socialism and “false” Catholicism, the two constant points of reference in his writings, which consequently functioned as his main identity markers. "
"Constant went on to the "little seminary" of Saint Nicholas de Chardonnet where he fell under the influence of his first important teacher, the abbé Frére-Colonna, a man whom he later called "the most intelligent and sincerely pious priest I have ever known". [3] Then the curé of his parish obtained a free education for him at the Seminary of St. Sulpice. He became a good Latin, Greek and Hebrew scholar and wanted to become a priest. [4] In 1836, shortly before he was ordained, he was forced to leave the Seminary. Some scholars stated due to a love affair [5], others for falling in love with a young girl and realizing that he couldn't take his vows before the altar without remorse. [6][7]One of the reasons his mother might have committed suicide was because of this decision"
Same applies to "Illuminati" and Weishaupt yet so many fail to "see" it and I find that quite anomalous.