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Looks like this thread is going off on a tangent. I’m not about to get into the fray as whether the particular incident is “forced conversion” or not, but whatever it is, it concerns the Papal States and the Western Church and certainly doesn’t have anything to do with the OP or even with the theme of this forum.First of all there is no proof that the Baptism was valid, but in any case, it was done forcibly against the will of his parents.
The six year old boy was kidnapped on orders of the Pope against the will of his parents who did not want him to be brought up as a Catholic. His parents were told if they wanted him back, then they would have to convert to Catholicism, otherwise they could not have their own son back. His parents never wanted him to be baptised and the six year old was baptised agaisnt the will of his parnets. Sounds like a forced conversion and forced kidnapping of a Jewish boy to me.
Personally, I am against kidnapping six year old Jewish boys and bringing them up as Catholics against the will of their parents. The parents were blackmailed by Pope Pius IX- you can’t have your kidnapped son back unless you convert to Roman Catholicism. We will give you your kidnapped son back only if you convert from Judaism to Roman Catholicism.
And BTW, “forced conversion” is not the same as kidnapping. You mentioned “forced kidnapping” and I have to add that I have never heard of a kidnapping that was voluntary.