Typical of people out to bash Luther. He are some quotes about Jews from famous, holy and saintly pontiffs:
Pope Clement VIII: “The Bible itself says that the Jews are an accursed people.”
Pope Saint Pius V: “Besides usury, through which Jews everywhere have sucked dry the property of impoverished Christians, they are accomplices of thieves and robbers.” (Hebraeorum Gens)
Pope Benedict XIV: “Furthermore, by means of their particular practice of commerce, they amass a great store of money and then by an exorbitant rate of interest utterly destroy the wealth and inheritance of Christians.” (A Quo Primum)
Pope Clement VIII: “All the world suffers from the usury of the Jews, their monopolies and deceit. They have brought many unfortunate people into a state of poverty, especially the farmers, working class people and the very poor. …] Their ethical and moral doctrines as well as their deeds rightly deserve to be exposed to criticism in whatever country they happen to live.”
Pope Saint Sylvester I at the First Ecumenical Council of Nicea: “Concerning the prohibition of usury and base gain by the clergy; and concerning the prohibition against conversing or eating with the Jews. No priest shall set money out at interest or take unfair profit or be friendly or sociable with Jews; nor should anyone take food or drink with the Jews; for if this was decreed by the holy apostles, it is incumbent upon the faithful to obey their command; and the synod shall excommunicate any one who does not comply with this order.”
Also, here are some other instances of how Jews have been treated by Catholics throughout history (mass expulsion):
- 250: Carthage;
- 415: Alexandria;
- 554: Diocese of Clement (France);
- 561: Diocese of Uzzes (France);
- 612: Visigoth Spain;
- 642: Visigoth Empire;
- 855: Italy;
- 876: Sens;
- 1012: Mayence;
- 1181: France;
- 1290: England;
- 1306: France;
- 1348: Switzerland;
- 1349: Hielbronn (Germany);
- 1349: Hungary;
- 1388: Strasbourg;
- 1394: Germany;
- 1394: France;
- 1422: Austria;
- 1424: Fribourg & Zurich;
- 1426: Cologne
- 1432: Savory;
- 1438: Mainz;
- 1439: Augsburg;
- 1446: Bavaria;
- 1453: Franconis;
- 1453: Breslau;
- 1454: Wurzburg;
- 1485: Vincenza (Italy);
- 1492: Spain;
- 1495: Lithuania;
- 1497: Portugal;
- 1499: Germany;