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Any thoughts on how the heresiarch Luther advocated burning down Jewish synagogues, Father? Just to start. I mean…as part of this allegedly glorious “celebration.” What an embarrassment.
Excerpt from Exsurge Domine, Papal Bull of Pope Leo X, issued June 15,1520, condemning the errors of Martin Luther:Fortunately, such pitiable attitudes are very far from the thoughts and positions of the hierarchy.
Not only is it embarrassing, it’s downright frightening! Our Lady defend us!This is one of the most embarrassing statements I’ve read regarding the anniversary of the heresiarch’s rebellion.
A lot of posters in here are not comfortable with the fact that something awry is going on in Rome. They prefer to have their heads in the sand. That’s why this post is really rocking the boat.First we heard the stamp might be fake news. Now we hear the stamp design might not be official. This really qualifies as head in the sand behavior.
Well said, this whole ‘commemoration’ thing is one big massive joke, who is fooling who? The ones who adore Martin Luther think that the Pope is somehow coming around to their side, and those who adore Pope Francis think somehow they are coming around to our side. It’s all fake, where is the truth?Let us all imitate the saintly John Fisher and weep today from sheer grief as Rome celebrates the life and legacy of Martin Luther - the man who destroyed the unity of Christendom and whose false doctrines have led millions upon millions of souls down the road to perdition.
That’s a vague answerStamps commemorate all sorts of things, including historical events and famous people.