St Kolbe and protocols

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I read an allegedly translated article from a magazine based in Buenos Aires Argentina.
This article seemed to be from a legitimate magazine though I am not certain.
The article claimed St Kolbe at one time believed there was some sort of secret conspiracy by certain elite Jews and masons to overthrow the world order and replace it with a type of dictatorship. St Kolbe is alleged to have actually referenced an obscure forged document called the Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion,which I thought was proven to be a Russian forgery.
The article also claims that is why St Kolbe created the Army of the Immaculata to assist Mary in crushing this revolt!
Has anyone ever heard of this,and did St Kolbe actually believe these protocols were real plans?
St Kolbe lead a life of heroic virtue though and I am certain even if he was mislead it would not affect his sainthood.
 
My son had to a research essay on St. Kolbe. We purchased three books at vary level, the latest of which is above my son’s reading. These was no mention of Saint Kolbe during the things you mentioned except hiding Jews–not Masons–that i have read yet, to protect them.

I suggest you read A man for Others by Patrician Treese. This newly erased book contained information for the people that knew him or stories passed down.

I do hope you read it. The Commandant of Auschwitz, who put him to St. Kolbe to death, made a dead bed conversion and received the Sacraments of Last Rite before benign taken the gallows.

There has more written about this wonderful Saint. I cannot see the article you were reading without thorough and credible citations.

Blessings and Happy New Year!
 
Is this a recent article? What is the name of the publication?

The Protocols was indeed a forgery but, when it first came out, anti-Semitism was rampant all over the world and many people at the time believed it was true. There are still little pockets of anti-Semitism that might believe in it, that is why I asked for the name of the publication, it might not be a legitimate source of information.
 
My son had to a research essay on St. Kolbe. We purchased three books at vary level, the latest of which is above my son’s reading. These was no mention of Saint Kolbe during the things you mentioned except hiding Jews–not Masons–that i have read yet, to protect them.

I suggest you read A man for Others by Patrician Treese. This newly erased book contained information for the people that knew him or stories passed down.

I do hope you read it. The Commandant of Auschwitz, who put him to St. Kolbe to death, made a dead bed conversion and received the Sacraments of Last Rite before benign taken the gallows.

There has more written about this wonderful Saint. I cannot see the article you were reading without thorough and credible citations.

Blessings and Happy New Year!
I second the recommendation of the book by Patricia Treese. It was so inspiring to read what others who knew St. Maximilian shared about their experiences of knowing and observing him. Before I read this book all I knew about him was that he gave his life so that the husband and father could live.

His deep devotion to Our Blessed Mother is a great example to us.
 
I second the recommendation of the book by Patricia Treese. It was so inspiring to read what others who knew St. Maximilian shared about their experiences of knowing and observing him. Before I read this book all I knew about him was that he gave his life so that the husband and father could live.

His deep devotion to Our Blessed Mother is a great example to us.
I was really not requesting literature regarding St Kolbe,but if it was a published fact that he imagined the protocols to be factual. I think I read a EWTN article that claims he did make mention of a conspiracy of sorts and the exact word Protocols of the learned elders of zion

.ewtn.com/library/ANSWERS/KOLANTI.HTM
 
Is this a recent article? What is the name of the publication?

The Protocols was indeed a forgery but, when it first came out, anti-Semitism was rampant all over the world and many people at the time believed it was true. There are still little pockets of anti-Semitism that might believe in it, that is why I asked for the name of the publication, it might not be a legitimate source of information.
The magazine does appear to a a bit of a radical publication yet their claims concerning St Kolbes suspicions of a conspiracy may have some legitimacy.
 
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