RE: Oh, Fuck....
September 24, 2015 at 3:20 pm
(This post was last modified: September 24, 2015 at 3:22 pm by Fake Messiah.)
Yeah Ratzinger did the similar in England but he "legally" sold tickets to the mass and he defended himself that that was the way organizers were paying to him (that undisclosed amount of money that goes to Vatican.
Also I know this was mentioned yesterday in different topic but I wold like to repeat that Native Americans are protesting against pope Francis because he just made a saint of Junipero Serra who was notorious criminal a Franciscan who kept slave farms of Native Americans where they were kept in very bad conditions and Natives who resisted or refused conversion were beaten, imprisoned, starved, exiled or driven from their homelands—usually by soldiers, at the behest of priests.
More recently, retired Bishop Francis A. Quinn apologized to the Miwok Indians during a Mass at the Church of St. Raphael in San Rafael California; Bishop Quinn admitted that missionaries “took the Indian out of the Indian,” and imposed “a European Catholicism upon the natives.” He also admitted that mission soldiers and priests had raped Indian women and enforced missionary rules with brutal and violent punishments. Perhaps most stunning, Bishop Quinn agreed with what some of us have long known: that Indians were civilized, had forms of religion, education, art, governance and agricultural knowledge long before the Spanish arrived bent on conversion and their own version of civilization.
Nevertheless pope Frainics claims: “He was the embodiment of a church which goes forth — a church which sets out everywhere the reconciling tenderness of God,” Junipero sought to defend the dignity of the native community, to protect it from those who have mistreated and abused it.”
http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.co...not-158863
Also I know this was mentioned yesterday in different topic but I wold like to repeat that Native Americans are protesting against pope Francis because he just made a saint of Junipero Serra who was notorious criminal a Franciscan who kept slave farms of Native Americans where they were kept in very bad conditions and Natives who resisted or refused conversion were beaten, imprisoned, starved, exiled or driven from their homelands—usually by soldiers, at the behest of priests.
More recently, retired Bishop Francis A. Quinn apologized to the Miwok Indians during a Mass at the Church of St. Raphael in San Rafael California; Bishop Quinn admitted that missionaries “took the Indian out of the Indian,” and imposed “a European Catholicism upon the natives.” He also admitted that mission soldiers and priests had raped Indian women and enforced missionary rules with brutal and violent punishments. Perhaps most stunning, Bishop Quinn agreed with what some of us have long known: that Indians were civilized, had forms of religion, education, art, governance and agricultural knowledge long before the Spanish arrived bent on conversion and their own version of civilization.
Nevertheless pope Frainics claims: “He was the embodiment of a church which goes forth — a church which sets out everywhere the reconciling tenderness of God,” Junipero sought to defend the dignity of the native community, to protect it from those who have mistreated and abused it.”
http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.co...not-158863