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This is a
must-read on the issue! The Catholic Church’s stance against slavery goes back to the
first millennium!!
The Truth About the Catholic Church and Slavery by Rodney Stark (click on the title for the link!, at
christianitytoday.com)
From the article (emphasis mine):
“Some Catholic writers claim that it was not until 1890 that the Roman Catholic Church repudiated slavery …
Nonsense!”
“As early as the
seventh century, Saint Bathilde (wife of King Clovis II) became famous for her campaign to stop slave-trading and free all slaves.”
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n 851 Saint Anskar began his efforts to halt the Viking slave trade.”
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Eugene IV (1431 to 1447), he issued a bull, Sicut
dudum. The pope did not mince words.
Under threat of excommunication he gave everyone involved fifteen days from receipt of his bull “to restore to their earlier liberty all and each person of either sex who were once residents of said Canary Islands . . .
These people are to be totally and perpetually free and are to be let go without the exaction or reception of any money.”
“On April 22, 1639,
Pope Urban VIII (1623 to 1644), at the request of the Jesuits of Paraguay, issued a bull
Commissum nobis reaffirming the ruling by “our predecessor Paul III” that
those who reduced others to slavery were subject to excommunication.”
Don’t fall for the rhetoric from anti-Catholics! Here is the
truth!
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