1 year ago14 points(+0/-0/+14Score on mirror)1 child
The Vatican didn't say anything during the degeneracy of Weimar Germany but decided to complain when the National Socialists took over (mainly to complain about how jews were being treated). Isnt that interesting?
>At the most solemn moment of the Mass we recite the prayer which contains the expression "sacrifice of Abel, sacrifice of Abraham, sacrifice of Melchisedek" in three strokes, three times, three steps, the entire religious history of mankind—a magnificent passage. Every time we read it we are seized by an irresistible emotion. The sacrifice of our patriarch Abraham. Note that Abraham is called our patriarch, our ancestor. Antisemitism is incompatible with the thought and the sublime reality expressed in this text. It is alien to us, a movement in which we Christians can have no part. The promise was made to Abraham and to his descendants. It is realized in Christ, and through Christ in us who are members of his mystical body. Through Christ and in Christ we are the spiritual descendants of Abraham. No, it is not possible for Christians to take part in antisemitism. We acknowledge for all the right to defend themselves, to adopt measures of protection against what threatens their legitimate interests. But antisemitism is inadmissible. Spiritually, we are Semites.
1 year ago4 points(+0/-0/+4Score on mirror)1 child
Universalism's "spiritual seed" teaching mandates this belief. God says certain races are accursed forever? Nah, God is *wrong* - the jews aren't cursed, they are simply future Catholics in the making.
Sure, it's been 2000ish years since Christ, but the jews are totes legit blood descendants of Israel, so they'll turn to Jesus any day now.
1 year ago2 points(+0/-0/+2Score on mirror)2 children
> The only legitimate source of belief seems to come from either Orthodox (Genuine) Christianity, or from Catholics who have denied the "Holy See"
What's the Orthodox stance on jew converts? Is Orthodoxy vulnerable to "converso" shapeshifters as with Catholicism?
I was going to ask about (((Brother Nathanael))), but it turns out he isn't actually recognised as a monk or anything and has been [formally disavowed by the Russian Orthodox Church](https://www.pravmir.com/statement-from-the-chancery-of-the-rocor-synod-of-bishops/) - he's just a (literal) LARPer playing dress-up.
The ROC is controlled by the Russian state and is judaized. Its patriarch has said Muslims and Christians worship the same God. This is a heresy and the ROC cannot be trusted.
There was a Japanese Christian diplomat that converted to Orthodox Christianity and then started ignoring orders from his superiors so that he could import jewish refugees to Japan https://files.catbox.moe/s49xv7.png
>At the most solemn moment of the Mass we recite the prayer which contains the expression "sacrifice of Abel, sacrifice of Abraham, sacrifice of Melchisedek" in three strokes, three times, three steps, the entire religious history of mankind—a magnificent passage. Every time we read it we are seized by an irresistible emotion. The sacrifice of our patriarch Abraham. Note that Abraham is called our patriarch, our ancestor. Antisemitism is incompatible with the thought and the sublime reality expressed in this text. It is alien to us, a movement in which we Christians can have no part. The promise was made to Abraham and to his descendants. It is realized in Christ, and through Christ in us who are members of his mystical body. Through Christ and in Christ we are the spiritual descendants of Abraham. No, it is not possible for Christians to take part in antisemitism. We acknowledge for all the right to defend themselves, to adopt measures of protection against what threatens their legitimate interests. But antisemitism is inadmissible. Spiritually, we are Semites.
----Pope Pius XI, 1938
Sure, it's been 2000ish years since Christ, but the jews are totes legit blood descendants of Israel, so they'll turn to Jesus any day now.
...any day now...