Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Cardinal O'Malley on the Holocaust

If there is any doubt that the holocaust has replaced the crucifixion in importance in the Catholic Church, please read this news report from Boston.com. 

Therein Boston Cardinal O'Malley is quoted as saying that the holocaust was "the worst crime in human history." (!!)  

His declaration almost defies comment.  Consider what we have here:  the Cardinal in one of the most important Catholic cities in the world (at least historically) considers the holocaust in world war II to be more important than the crucifixion of Jesus.  The crucifixion of the Lord and Savior of humanity, a crime that rocked the cosmos and reshaped human history, is not as important as the holocaust?   

It is hard to find a more graphic example in all of the Church history that shows such a capitulation to Judaic interests.  And an extreme capitulation it is:  denying the central importance of the very foundation of the Church that O'Malley purports to represent. 

The Judaic campaign in the aftermath of the lifting of the excommunications of the SSPX bishops has indeed been successful.  Church officials of the highest ranks of the Church hierarchy are now boldly and publicly asserting the religion of holocaustianity.

Prayers are greatly needed for the Church and its leaders, especially Cardinal O'Malley.

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