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Moses613
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I don’t have much time to respond, but I’ll say this. My complaint is against the Inquisition’s treatment of confirmed Catholics as well. In the late 14th/early 15th century many Jews were forced to convert or be expelled from Spain. Many succumbed, but secretly they retained Jewish practices. This was repeated inn 1492 with the expulsion. Some wealthy Jews remained and converted, and in some cases pretended to convert, to Catholicism. The ones who secretly practiced their Jewish faith were indeed under the jurisdiction of the Inquisition.Moses -
With all due respect, the Church didn’t do this to the Jews. Many lay Catholics did, but not the Church.
The Inquisition only had jurisdiction over Baptized and/or Confirmed Catholics.
The laity became xenophobe during that time, yes. And lay people performed many horrors to Jews, Protestants and even honest converts to Catholicism.
A major reason the Spanish Inquisition was called was to stop the mob violence and lynch mobs.
The Church tried to save people, not kill them. If a defendant was executed, the priests viewed that as a failure
Again, I highly recommend the following talks
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shop.catholic.com/catholic-digital-media/the-real-story-of-the-inquisition-set.html
I will do deny that individual Catholics (who were not practicing their faith) did horrible things during that time. However, the idea that it was lead and carried out by the Church was created by 17th, 18th, and 19th century anti-Catholics.
And there may have even been some individual priests who were bad, but the Church herself did not commit the reported horrors of that time.
Blaming the Church for the actions of individual Catholics would be akin to blaming the entire Jewish Religion for killing Jesus and His followers in the 1st and 2nd centuries. Or akin to saying the Jewish religion doesn’t believe God is real because many atheists identify themselves as Jewish.
God Bless
That said, I’ll consider visiting the links you recommended when I have time.