SHADES OF NAZI GERMANY: Dems Attack Trump Nominee Over Knights of Columbus Membership

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Friday, January 4, 2019 - 22:15
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    Well, since there are now three Jewish justices and five Catholic justices on the Supreme Court (six justices that were raised Catholic), there might be some understandable fears and resentment to have even more Catholics in district courts and courts of appeals in a country that was primarily founded by Masons and Protestants. Is this a good thing? I suppose it depends on whether they are Catholics or modernists. Many of them seem to have been educated in Jesuit schools, halas. The photos of Cardinal Dolan heartily laughing with Hillary and Trump, seated to his left and right side (at the Alfred E. Smith Dinner in 2016), have done more to fuel Vatican conspiracy theories than facts from Wikileaks could ever do. And they are partly right insofar, as the S.J. has really become a problem in the world: it spreads its modernist errors, its leftist nonsense and its indifferentism around the world, thanks to Francis stronger than ever before. Cupich's interview that the pope has more important things to do than to enforce morality amongst the clergy, namely "talking about global warming and refugees," sums up the erroneous new attitude. The confused neo-Catholics with their false gospel, spearheaded by the S.J., are all staunch supporters of what could be called (UN) globalism, the "New World Order," while the Catholic Church is (or used to be) the world's largest institution in clear opposition to it. And so it equally shouldn't surprise anyone that they hate Trump with passion.

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      From various things I have read the S.J. are fully infiltrated by active Homosexuals and one thing I read as to a Priest who was involved with them and left indicated that it is basically a requirement now for membership, that may help explain what you mention in your comment....Justice Kennedy a "Catholic" wrote the opinion fully opening the door to persecution of those who don't fully bow down to their "agenda", by recognizing homosexual "marriage" as a "right" and "normal" -- it is a small movement from there to crushing those who oppose it on moral grounds as we are now seeing, and regardless of what the Pope "says" his actions in appointments and otherwise indicate to any sane person that he is right there with Kennedy on this "issue", the evidence is that a pro-homosexual "Mafia" installed him and homosexual predator ex-Cardinal McCarrick bragged he played a big part in that also, and the evidence seems to be conclusive that the Pope is also a flaming Globalist NWO supporter/member who I understand does not like the Traditional Latin Mass God gave the Saints at all or the Traditional Catholic Church and Orders....I see the Vatican basically on the other side as to the present and coming "persecution" actually which is hard to believe but we seem to have arrived there....

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      Back in the day "Catholics need not apply" signs were commonplace across Massachusetts.
      Seemingly that very same sentiment has now spread throughout the USA.

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    Actually, they said "Irish Need Not Apply." Today they might as well say "Patriots Need Not Apply" or "Right of Center Persons Need Not Apply." Just come up here to the Gay State and ask me, or see for yourself.

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      Anti-Catholicism has been alive and well for more than just the recent years. Back in the 1950s my father was a member (or at least received their mailings) of the organization Protestants and Other Americans United for Separation of Church and State. As best I recall from reading some of the mailings insofar as I understood them as a child, they were more or less anti-Catholic. My father himself was at least mildly anti-Catholic, a stance which always slightly puzzled me, as he had been engaged at least briefly to a Catholic woman and started instructions before the engagement broke (by which one I never learned) and he later met and married my mother.

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      Back then Irish was virtually synonymous with Catholic. Now that the majority of the Irish are dirty, rotten apostates, they could never be trusted to be faithful employees.

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    The weak faith of Catholics had led us to Hitler. Without faith we are doomed. God help us.

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    It seems the judge under questioning wrote in his replies answers intended to mollify the senators. Could a Catholic nominee facing confirmation not simply rely on the Constitution that there shall be no religious test for office and refuse to answer such questions? Why let the senators violate the Constitution that way?

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        But weren't the National Socialists Catholics?

        That's what I frequently hear...

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      Yes, that's why they slaughtered over 3,000 Catholic priests and untold numbers of nuns. :-) Of course, they weren't Catholics, and they were very open with their hatred of the Catholic Church. A great reference from the time is the book "Persecution of the Catholic Church in the Third Reich." Originally published in 1941, this volume exists as a potent archive of the Catholic Church's early, vigorous resistance to the German National Socialist Party's brutal policies against religion. Included here is everything from brief speeches given even to small groups as early as 1933, expressing the church's grave concern over increasing governmental anti-Christian and anti-Catholic policies, to internal church documents. The book also includes Pope Pius XI's encyclical denouncing Nazism, the full text of the concordat between the Third Reich and Holy See, and sixteen editorial "cartoons" capturing the virulence and vulgarity of the Nazi anti-Catholic campaign. The Persecution of the Catholic Church in the Third Reich is an important documentation of this often-overlooked resistance movement.

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        Out of 2720 Catholics priests in Dachau 1780 were from Poland.
        Out of 1034 who perished there 868 were from Poland.
        Sadly, the contribution of the Polish Church to the Universal Church is often downplayed here. Recently, there were even some attacks here on the heroic figure of Cardinal Wyszynski, one of the greatest XXth century Church statesmen who, not Wojtyla, was the main architect of the current condition of the Polish Church, making it the last vibrant Catholic nation in Europe. He surely deserves much more attention and credit and, unlike Wojtyla, he was not an enthusiast of the "new spring" in the Church. It would serve The Remnant well to offer more information about the Church in Poland and it's history. In some ways it parallels the stereotyping of St. Maxilmilian as the martyr of Auschwitz, overlooking his incredible prewar achievements and sacrifices as a visionary and missionary of modern (doctinally orthodox) evangelization.

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        I remember seeing Himmler’s list of enemies of the Reich (the top ten).
        #1) Ultramontanes (I was a teen and had to look that one up)
        #2) Members of the Society of Jesus.

        Well known victims were further down.

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          It’s shows how far the Church in the United States has fallen when not one US bishop will step up and brutally condemn these two daughters of Satan.

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          While they remain committed to the fight against global warming, against building walls and against the death penalty they are very unlikely to fall foul of the Pope or the vast majority of our Bishops.

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

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      The fact that people who claim to be Catholics can both vote for and represent parties which in their official programmes pretty much state outright that they hate God and all His ways, and still not be excommunicated, out to be enough proof that we are living in diabolica times.

      The NOChurch hiearchy has lost any seriousness in preaching the faith or enforcing Church teaching. That much is obvious.