I have just come on this thread and read a few postings in the beginning but intend to continue reading.
However, I have a question for everyone. It is a fact that there have been scores if not hundreds of anti-Catholic books written. I was convent educated and drifted away from the Church for 27 years and when I returned I realised that had I known more about my Catholic faith I would never have left.
There was a period of rebellion against the status quo and it was cool to be a revolutionary - it was progressive! I experienced a marxist/Leninist revolution (not in South Africa which was very different) and this was also an eye opener in many ways.
As I got to know more about my Catholic faith I became acquainted with the anti-Catholic “movement” and it hurt and surprised me. I find the Catholic Church so non-threatening, so good, so beautiful and so true. It has sustance and offers such hope and great love.
I had bought into some of those lies. Recently I purchased a book written by a Rabbi called “The Myth of Hitler’s Pope”. I have since ordered “The Icon of Evil” by the same author which reveals who Hitler’s “clergy” really was. I have also seen documentaries where certain people and newspapers were quoted in support of Pius XII (NewYork Times, Times of London, Einstein, Golda Meir among others). They alll acknowledge Pius’s role in saving hundreds of thousands of Jews. Much is explained.
If I could have bought into some of the lies then I can only imagine that Protestants and Fundamentalists have for generations bought into lies propagated by all the anti-Catholics.
I firmly believe that it is the lies that are at the core of anti-Catholicism. For anyone to break the anti Mould requires bold effort and courage in many cases.
Christian unity is so essential to combat evil and it my daily prayer that this will happen. Jesus prayed that we may be one and his prayers are powerful. However, although we have been given free will Jesus will not intervene - he wants us to make the choice! If we raise thinking children who learn to discern and who are encouraged to pursue truth energetically then we can expect that they will encounter truth. Much prayer is required.
Do you agree? Or is there much more to it than that? Have I missed something?
Cinette