Rabbi Eliezer Simcha Weisz, a member of the Council of the Chief Rabbinate of Israel, has written a letter to Francis. He points out at least two important points:
“The deafening silence in the face of the systematic persecution of Christians throughout the Middle East contrasts with your swift condemnation of Israel. Your selective indignation, broadcast to every corner of the world, shapes global opinion with unprecedented force. While Christian communities are being destroyed across the region, you reserve your digitally amplified condemnation for the only Middle Eastern democracy in which Christians are free to practise their faith.”
Christianity has become the most persecuted religion in the world and that is already frightening, but what is more frightening is the silence of the Vatican and especially Francis on the subject. Anyone who shows even a modicum of knowledge of the Catholic faith must realise that Judas has taken over the Vatican, but yet Francis has surpassed his modernist predecessors and besides being silent on the persecution of Christians he supports their persecutors. The second point to note in the letter:
,,The progress achieved under Pope John XXIII towards the healing of Catholic-Jewish relations is systematically undermined by your pontificate…. and further we read…. In the spirit of peace and understanding that characterised the Second Vatican Council,,
The rabbi is very clear about when the modernist revolution in the Church took place, confirming that after the election of John XXIII the modernist sect took over the Vatican.
Some years ago I spoke to a Scottish Freemason who, seeing how various perversions were now being promoted, was outraged by this fact and claimed that they did not want it. The content of the rabbi’s letter shows the same outrage.
If one takes any action one should anticipate the consequences. Whoever does not do so is ignorant, or an idiot, or acts under the influence of hatred.
Hatred drives every revolution. Hatred of Christianity drove people like the rabbis who wanted to destroy the Catholic Church by all means. They succeeded – they took over the administration of the Church. It was with the election of John XXIII that they sealed this, and the Second Vatican Council became a symbol of total collapse.
He who sows the wind reaps the storm.
Protestants have been instrumental in this destruction and they have been the first to pay. The increased persecution of Christians is a result of the collapse of the Vatican, which has lost all authority and is seen as a Masonic globalist propaganda tube, and it is Protestants who are suffering the consequences to a large extent.
Every revolution devours its own children and so it is with the modernist revolution in the Church.
Actions aimed at destroying the civilisational Christian roots of the West inspired by hatred even of the very name of our Lord Jesus Christ, i.e., among other things, the invasion of Europe by Islamic refugees, the pink revolutions and the oozing of sneers and lies about Christendom by the media, have proved so effective that they are attacking, as in every revolution, their own creators.
The rabbi’s indignation is strange to say the least.
By sowing hatred against everything normal he wanted to reap love. This is simply impossible, for there will be no good fruit from a bad tree.
The Middle East is an arena for opponents sowing hatred against Christianity – some more openly like Muslims, others more covertly through media and propaganda, but also concrete actions. It is symptomatic of today’s world that all sides are silent about the persecution of Christians, unless they can use it for their own ends, like the rabbi in this letter.
It is just that addressing Francis makes no sense. He is the fruit of your revolution based on lies and so truth and an objective view of the situation cannot be counted on. Truly the lack of logic is evident in your behaviour. Pius XII helped you during the persecution and you constantly defame him with your lies. And in such a situation you demand that someone look at the situation objectively? From lies and hatred will never come truth and goodness.
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Arkadiusz Niewolski



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