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Author Topic: Catholic Herald: Bishop Williamson is an Anti-Semite  (Read 4615 times)
Papal_Follower
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« Reply #20 on: March 05, 2008, 09:22:PM »

That is why they all need to be rescued by the church in missionary activities. Dialog Ecumenism is a barrier to that. How is the unbeliever to convert unless he knows he is wrong?

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« Reply #21 on: March 05, 2008, 09:35:PM »

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I also recomend "the problem of the present hour", I cannot remember the author however, sorry!

I believe that would be Mgr Henri Delassus.


Could someone provide a link to this book (to read online or to purchase)?
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« Reply #22 on: March 05, 2008, 11:48:PM »

http://www.traditioninaction.org/RevolutionPhotos/A247rcKippah.htm


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« Reply #23 on: March 06, 2008, 06:10:AM »

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I have written on numerous occasions here, but it is worth saying it once more.

Prior to Vatican II, the Holy Catholic Church has made it very clear that the Jews are enemies of the Holy Faith.

Since Vatican II we are now suppose to be 1 happy family. All is forgiven and forgotten. Not so, not true, and never.

So, for those that Bishop Williamson's views offended their sensibility, perhaps they should really study up on what the church taught about the Jews, the Talmud and Rabbinical Judaism. The Holy Church made no distinction between Reform, Conservative or Orthodox Jews. It's Jewry as a whole. Furthermore, the Church recognized that the Jews gave humanily communism and the cause of so much sufferings. This also includes Freemasonry.

I will not say any more than this as others here disagree with me, and what the church has taught until modernism infiltrated, subverted, and turned Catholic minds into modernist minds. These modernist minds can't even recognize the enemies of the Holy Faith and the Holy Church even when they assault it's very foundation. What more have they got to do to make these Modernist Catholics see?

amen to that.

Also what makes a man jewish in the eyes of the church is not his race or background but his religion and customs.
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« Reply #24 on: March 06, 2008, 11:47:AM »

I'm most curious about the timing of this hit piece article.

It seems to me that it's actually an attack on Pope Benedict in my eyes.

Everybody knows that Bishop Williamson has his views and defends them admirably.  The more press he gets, the more people he wins over. It was a mistake (from their perspective) for them to post the youtube videos. They will only help Bishop Williamson and the Catholic cause. 

I think it's an attempt to "scare"  the Pope away from any sort of reconciliation and more importantly to scare him away from any other "dangerous traditionalism" that states clearly that the Church requires conversion for salvation. 

If the enemies of the faith can tar Williamson strongly enough, they can eventually use him to tar the Pope.

God Bless His Excellency, Richard "the Lionheart" Williamson.

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« Reply #25 on: March 06, 2008, 12:07:PM »

I'm most curious about the timing of this hit piece article.

I agree, Gerard, but for a different reason. It makes me wonder how much string-pulling is being done by that new organization called the Southern Poverty Center (I'm not certain of the name) which has listed the Society as anti-Semitic. Strategically, in order to validate their charges, they need another voice.

Why would an "excommunicated" Bishop from an obscure branch of Catholicism cause such an uproar? There has to be a hidden hand.

~In JMJ
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« Reply #26 on: March 06, 2008, 12:35:PM »

Quote from: HMiS
Well Papal Follower, I can stand some Jewish propaganda and anti-Jesus talks from their Rabbis. I am not bothered by it. I already know that the Catholic Faith is the Truth, so I only pity them and refute them.

And of course not all belonging to the Jewish people or to the House of Israel (of the earth) are adversaries of Jesus Christ. Most are passive and as much adversaries as the Mormons or the Presbyterians next door are... Remember that.
  Matthew 12
30 He that is not with me, is against me: and he that gathereth not with me, scattereth

Luke 11
23 He that is not with me, is against me; and he that gathereth not with me, scattereth.

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« Reply #27 on: March 06, 2008, 04:27:PM »

I truly am not very well educated on these matters but I would like to offer a thought on the subject. Firstly I do believe that there are men/women who exist in this world whose hearts are filled with wicked intent who live only for their own will and who would do all in their power to destroy Truth and wipe God from the face of the earth. Such people are who they are despite the "religious" background they may come from.
These people are in need of great prayer. We also know that truth Is what Is despite any ones beliefs. If our brothers and sisters from Adam are under a veil of  darkness it is our duty as the church teaches to pray for and to enlighten them. Not sit in judgment or condemnation of them. It would do us well to read Romans chapter 11. A quote from the footnotes," Otherwise thou also shalt be cut off. The gentiles are admonished not to be proud, nor to glory against the Jews: but to take occasion rather from their fall to fear and be humble, lest they be cast off. Not that the whole church of Christ can ever fall from Him; having been secured by so many divine promises in Holy Writ ; but that each one in particular may fall ; and therefore all in general are to be admonished to beware of that, which may happen to anyone in particular." Also another silly thought, but don't you find it funny how  the few whose intentions  to call  a curse upon themselves and their race actually unwittingly called a  blessing upon them, because is it not by Christ Blood that we are washed of our sins when the correct disposition  is in place.  So may they come  to the truth  and  be washed clean  by His Blood. For all of us were guilty of His crucifixion and yet  some how we have been blessed  to be in the  Eternal  Truth. I am sure Bishop Williamson has good intentions but I think it would do us all a bit of good to focus on how we can be better catholics  and in being such give good example to those who do not have the faith.

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« Reply #28 on: March 07, 2008, 05:42:AM »

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Gosh, someone really missed out. There is a photo of Hitler in this exact pose, they could have done a bleed-through or side-by-side, for the benefit of people who don't read.

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You joke, but it's been done already by the people behind what I'm guessing is a parody website:



Bishop Williamson does seem to get this kind of attention a bit too often. It'd be nice if he could get himself persecuted for the sake of the Gospel instead of the Protocols.
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« Reply #29 on: March 07, 2008, 09:31:AM »

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Gosh, someone really missed out. There is a photo of Hitler in this exact pose, they could have done a bleed-through or side-by-side, for the benefit of people who don't read.


You joke, but it's been done already by the people behind what I'm guessing is a parody website:



Bishop Williamson does seem to get this kind of attention a bit too often. It'd be nice if he could get himself persecuted for the sake of the Gospel instead of the Protocols.


This looks like a more polished version of an old Pete Vere hit piece against his Excellency called the "Bishop Williamson's Zingers. " 

It was so ludicrous in its assertions and out of context quotes that I did further research. I read his letters and listened to his interviews with Bernard Janzen.  Ultimately,  I owe Patrick Madrid and Pete Vere and all of the people associated with Envoy for my discovery and subsequent attachment to bishop Williamson.

If someone or a group of someones really tries to persecute Bishop Williamson, my money is on Bishop Williamson. 

The only strategy that has any hope against Bishop Williamson is for his enemies to ignore him.   (which is what many have tried over the years) But that is only a delaying tactic for them.

He is made of the same stuff the greatest Popes were made of. 

The enemies of the Church try to ignore him, His message gets out and inspires and causes many to convert and revert.  And he inspires a spirit of combat and common sense along with true charity. 

They try to libel and slander him and that just makes many more people who are open to grace curious enough to research him and more growth occurs. 

They may try to have him imprisoned or even kill him (God forbid) but God would in that case take his martyrdom and seed the Church with it.

He is a modern day Moses, St. Patrick, St. Jerome, St. Augustine, St. John Vianney and St. Bonaventure all rolled into one.

He said recently in regards to women looking for a good husband. "A good man is a gift from God."   I think we could stretch that meaning to include him as being a gift from God for the Church. 


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