Thursday, February 26, 2009

21st-Century Inquisition

They said the controversy was over

"
Jewish leaders applauded his comments, most saying the crisis with the church over Williamson's comments was over"

and yet my jewsmedia
won't let go:

"Cardinal reaches out to Jewish leaders; Offers ceremony on Holocaust menorah" by Michael Paulson, Globe Staff | February 24, 2009

Cardinal Sean P. O'Malley, facing a group of local Jewish leaders upset by the Vatican's decision to lift the excommunication of a Holocaust denier, yesterday declared the Holocaust to be "the worst crime in human history" and pledged to move a Holocaust memorial to the new Braintree headquarters of the Archdiocese of Boston.

Screw the move!!!

And I must admit, the HOLOHOAX™ lie was one of the most crushing and difficult to absorb.

Having been raised in a Zionist-controlled society, the thought was nearly impossible: the Jews lied? The first thing that raised alarm bells was the discrepancy in the numbers. Then there was the replacing of the plaque and so much more. The lack of mass graves at Treblinka (watch: video); the removal of the photographs; the lie of the First World War; the exhaustive documentation of the holohoax; the extortion racket arising from such; the outright lies; the Red Cross totals; the sloppy record keeping and limited access; and on and on.

In fact, just read this:
How One American Evolved into a "Holocaust Denier"

Combined with all I have learned about Israeli involvement in 9/11 (from
Odigo to the five dancing Israelis to what Netanyahu said to the airport security firms to P-Tech and the Mossad-Israeli Connection To 9/11), and all the other missing links, there is a level of betrayal here that is nearly beyond belief.

O'Malley and his top advisers on interfaith relations met for about 75 minutes late yesterday with about 20 Jewish leaders at the downtown office building that serves as the headquarters for many Jewish community organizations. Two Holocaust survivors, Israel Arbeiter and Stephan Ross, told the cardinal about their experiences during World War II, and the group then discussed the ramifications of Pope Benedict XVI's decision to lift the excommunication of four traditionalist bishops, including Richard Williamson, who denies that the Nazis used gas chambers to kill Jews.

You know what? Let's let the guy speak for himself and then YOU DECIDE:


In a telephone interview after the meeting, O'Malley was unusually forceful in his condemnation, not only of Holocaust denial, but of the leadership of the Society of St. Pius X, the ultraconservative and schismatic organization to which the four bishops belong.

Translation: the joo pressure is getting to the father!

"I sincerely believe that many of the Catholics who have gravitated toward this movement have done so because of nostalgia and a desire to participate in the old Mass, but in some of their leadership there's a broader agenda that's very poisonous," O'Malley said.

But the cardinal reiterated his support for the pope's decision to lift the excommunications, saying it opens the door for the Catholic church to reconcile with as many as 1.5 million members of the society, most of whom live in Europe. One of its congregations worships in Woburn.

Oh, so he DIDN'T BACK DOWN?! Then I owe the good father an apology!

"The Holy Father lifted this excommunication unaware of the statements that Bishop Williamson had made, and his intention was to try and begin a dialogue that might lead to reconciliation with this group," O'Malley said. "The alternative is that this group is going to evolve farther and farther away from the Catholic church and probably embrace more and more of an anti-Semitic agenda."

Yup, the TRUTH is ANTI-SEMITIC!!

Jewish community leaders said they are particularly sensitive to anti-Semitism now because they perceive a rise in the behavior globally.

Yeah, those FALSE FLAG ATTACKS come in handy, don't they?

Related: Zionist Terrorists Are Stupid

They noted that there has been a very strong relationship between the Catholic and Jewish communities in Boston for several decades, and said they were pleased by yesterday's meeting.

That's because Cardinal Law was a Zionist!

"It was a good conversation, and obviously the next steps really have to come out of the Vatican," said Alan Ronkin, the deputy director of the Jewish Community Relations Council. "The cardinal understands the pain of the community, and we walked out of there feeling that both sides had been heard."

They are INCREDIBLE!! Yup, it is ALWAYS ONE MORE THING when it comes to the damn joos!! Must be a character flaw or something.

The current crisis presents the first real opportunity for O'Malley to publicly demonstrate leadership on Catholic-Jewish relations in Boston.

Sort of like 9/11 being an opportunity to show fealty to Iz-ray-HELL, too, huh?

At yesterday's meeting, O'Malley said he had been planning to move a large outdoor menorah that commemorates the Holocaust from the grounds of the former chancery building in Brighton to the new pastoral center in Braintree. He suggested a Holocaust memorial service to mark the transfer. The Jewish community leaders agreed to participate in the ceremony.

I have HAD IT with that SHIT LIE GUILT-TRIPPING EVERYONE!! I am SO SICK of JOO SUFFERING -- especially when it is a CROCK SHIT of LIES as the SHITBAG NaZionists continue their LYING, LAND-STEALING, MASS-MURDERING WAYS!

O'Malley also said that he would travel this week to Washington for a memorial service for Rabbi Leon Klenicki, the longtime interfaith-affairs director for the Anti-Defamation League and a friend of the cardinal for the past several decades.

He's going to worship a hater, huh?

O'Malley said that after the memorial service, he would meet with national leaders of Jewish organizations to discuss "improving communications."

O'Malley also said the pope's expected trip to Israel in May "will be a wonderful occasion for him to be able to clarify before the world the church's strong feelings about the Holocaust and our special friendship with the Jewish community."

So the pope has to suck more Zionist dick?

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And the Cardinal must have done a good job jerking off the Zionist Jews; he gets a glowing puff piece for his efforts!

"Teen Center marks church's embrace of city, cardinal asserts; Expanded facility in former school geared to families" by Michael Paulson, Globe Staff | February 25, 2009

An after-school program serving Cape Verdean teenagers in one of Boston's most troubled neighborhoods celebrated a multimillion-dollar renovation of its building yesterday, a sign of what the Catholic Church says is its desire to strengthen its presence in the city despite a wave of parish and school consolidations.

Of course, it has to be IMMIGRANT CHILDREN in my AGENDA-PUSHING WAR DAILY!!! Of course, it is still CATHOLICS that are HELPING the POOR!! So why do they take such a bad wrap from the joo media?

See: Zionist AmeriKan MSM Getting Defensive Over Madoff

Cardinal Sean P. O'Malley and Mayor Thomas M. Menino joined a group of local business leaders, politicians, and church workers, as well as former Celtics player and coach M.L. Carr, in marking the $4 million conversion of a former parochial school to the Teen Center at St. Peter's. The Teen Center was founded eight years ago in the school's basement and now occupies the entire building, which is in the Meetinghouse Hill section of Dorchester.

St. Peter's is one of the grander parishes of Boston, with several buildings on each side of Bowdoin Street, but it has struggled in recent years. Last year, the archdiocese closed its elementary school as part of a consolidation of Catholic schools in Dorchester.

And now the archdiocese is planning to appoint a single pastor, aided by an associate priest, to oversee the three Dorchester parishes - St. Peter's, Blessed Mother Teresa, and Holy Family - in a concession to the shrinking number of priests available to serve as pastors.

But O'Malley, a Capuchin Franciscan friar who has made serving the poor a central part of his life's work, said in an interview yesterday that the decision to shore up the Teen Center - as well as the tens of millions of dollars being spent to upgrade the consolidated Catholic school in Dorchester, called Pope John Paul II Academy - is an indication of the archdiocese's commitment to the neighborhood.

"Change is always hard, but the proof is in the pudding," O'Malley said. "People have seen what's taking place, and there's a realization that Catholic education is here to stay and it will be accessible to all the children."

Sorry, joos!

Paolo DeBarros, who founded the Teen Center with several other advocates for the Cape Verdean community, recalled the organization's beginnings without money or space and exulted: "Look at this amazing gift of a facility. The kids who come here don't just play basketball and soccer. . . . They also come to work and grow."

Where are the advocates for American communities?

The Teen Center is currently used, without fee, by 150 adolescents each day, of whom about 95 percent are of Cape Verdean heritage, according to Vivian Soper, director of Catholic Charities Greater Boston, which runs the center. The center offers after-school English instruction for both teenagers and their families, homework assistance, counseling, and recreational programs including basketball, soccer, dance, and Cape Verdean martial arts. Soper said 95 percent of participants in the program finish high school.

"It's so important to have a teen center on Bowdoin Street," Menino said. "The opportunity that we're giving young people here to make positive decisions after school and do positive activities is so important to them and to our future."

Then HOW COME AMERICAN KIDS are NOT WORTH the EFFORT?

The renovations were funded by the Yawkey Foundation, the Campaign for Catholic Schools, and businessman Jack Connors. The building includes an online learning center featuring a character development program championed by Carr. The building also includes a set of used couches donated by Harvard Law School that the teens call the Obama couches because they believe that President Obama sat in them when he was a student.

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