Monday, March 9, 2009

From Milestone to Millstone

It seems the Church is rapidly approaching a new milestone.  What was implicit about the Vatican's philo-Judaic orientation is becoming more and more explicit. 

Many have written about the dangerous logic of Vatican II in relation to Judaic influences.  The Papacy of John Paul II seemed to be carrying out the logic, some times directly some times indirectly.  The Benedict Papacy is even more overt in its willingness to make concessions to Judaism.  This is especially true in the wake of the Judaic political attack on the lifting of the excommunications of the four Bishops of the Society of Saint Pius X.

It is becoming obvious to even casual observers that the holocaust has achieved a greater importance than calvary in the minds of the central hierarchy of the Church.  

In recent months the following jaw-dropping events have occurred:
  • Protest from the Vatican in relation to the real holocaust occurring in Gaza during the Israeli brutal invasion was minimal, at best, and so general as to defy understanding.
  • The Pope, and Cardinals Bertone, George, and O'Malley made statements to the effect that it is impossible to be a Catholic and deny the holocaust.  Now the Papal Nuncio to Israel has made the same declaration.
  • The Pope is proceeding with his visit to the holy land, often termed a "trip to Israel", as if nothing unusual has occurred in relations with Judaic forces.  The Pope's planned activities will lend great credence to the Rabbinic religion.
  • No voice was heard anywhere in the Church defending Bishop Williamson who is being hounded mercilessly by Judaic witchhunters, and who potentially faces prosecution and imprisonment.
The milestone that is being established is no small occurrence.  The Church has had many flirtations with Judaic influences throughout the centuries, but today's flirtation has become a full-blown romance.  Can engagement and marriage be next?  It seems like various Church leaders are gaining courage now to let the world know that they have been secretly romancing the rabbis for some time.

What does it mean for the future of the Church?  Nothing good, that is for sure.

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