Completely contrary to the Churchâs teachings? No, not really. Contrary to the *opinion *of five popes not speaking infallibly. Yes, many of our beliefs have not been infallibly defined, but the beliefs have been here since the beginning of the Church.
âFather, forgive themâŚâ I could ask how anyone could possibly go to Hell after such a statement. Our answers would likely be the same here.
At this time I have no response regarding St. Paulâs not addressing every single itty-bitty matter in the Church. The âcurse of the Jewsâ isnât a focal point in my life with God, simply an acknowledgment. The âcurse of the Jewsâ isnât a focus in Christianity. Some do focus on it, trads and non-trads alike. Can we treat them like garbage because their race killed God? ABSOLUTELY NOT! Iâm not advocating violence toward the Jews (or any other person/s due to religious differences). The Holocaust was a horrible thing, but it was permitted, and Iâll side with a canonized Saint (SaintS, actually) over a recent change of mind.
Are the Jews still cursed? I have no idea how long it was to last, but I do believe, with St. Teresa, that the Holocaust was permitted due to a certain incident some 2000 years ago.
It was my understanding that that non Catholics could confess to a Catholic priest but could not receive absolution. Can the Pope absolve for an unconfessed sin? Can he absolve in this matter? If so, I would like to see a source (

Iâm being very sincere). There are limits to the power of the pope, let us not forget. Anyway, is the curse over, Iâm not God and I cannot say. But Iâm not denying that there was, in fact, a curse.
As to sins being passed on, I already addressed it. The Scriptures also say that sins carry to the fourth (?) generation. And again, original sin. Why are we punished for their sin? Again, our answer to this will likely be the same.