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richardf8 ([personal profile] richardf8) wrote2004-10-03 12:19 am

Promulgatrix of Christ-Killer Slander against the Jews to be Beatified.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/3710810.stm

Anne Catherine Emmerich's The Dolorous Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ is a work that is far more explicit in its efforts to blame the Jews for "killing Christ," than Gibson's film derived from it. It is riddled from cover to cover with anti-semitic slurs (and yes, I've cracked the cover on this dreck).

That this pope would beatify this woman really does give the lie to his earlier ecumenical efforts, and makes clearer than any false words offered up at the wailing wall that the Catholic Church's position with respect to the Jews has not changed one whit since the days of Chrysostom, Augustine, or the Inquisition.

[identity profile] deckardcanine.livejournal.com 2004-10-04 02:00 pm (UTC)(link)
I may check that book out, tho I have a lotta books on my shelf that I have yet to read.

I know that Luther started out Catholic, but you can't deny that he abandoned the Catholic Church. By an already existing definition (thanks to the schism with the Orthodox Church), a Catholic would recognize at least partial authority of the Church in Rome. He also started out more tolerant of Jews, from what I read earlier this year.

It hadn't occurred to me that "Israeli" applied strictly to people from the political nation rather than to the tribe. Thanks for the reminder.

From what the paper tells me in brief, Emmerich is getting beatified not for her visions of, among other things, devils talking among Jews (which would not be unique to that culture) but for her general virtue in life, as evidenced by her persistence in the face of persecution.