Sunday, January 11, 2009

Whither The Church in the Face of the New Anti-Semitism? (Updated at Bottom)

"An evil and adulterous generation asks for a sign,
but no sign will be given to it except the sign of Jonah."
Matthew 16:4
The mixed signals coming from the Roman Catholic Church and the Vatican regarding Gaza and Islam is bewildering. On one hand we have Cardinal Renato Martino (I’m ashamed to say I share the same birthday as this man) stating It's always the unarmed populations who pay. Look at the conditions in Gaza-- more and more, it resembles a huge concentration camp." On the other The Vatican has expressed alarm over the burning of Israeli flags. And let us not forget the controversial Regensburg address 2 ½ years ago.

Stunning. And precisely what we don’t need in these times. We need a strong spiritual voice. Not just a political or military one. And, say what you like about it (at times it seems we are hated second only to our brothers The Jews), the absolute strongest single spiritual voice in the world against Islam is the Roman Catholic Church. Yet it is squandering the moment.

You would think Joseph Ratzinger, with his life history, would be at the fore to recognize exactly what is happening for what it is. Forced to join the Hitler Youth at 14, he refused to attend meetings. His father was an enemy of the Nazism who believed it was in direct conflict to his Catholic faith. Taken together, you would hope Pope Benedict would be more vocal, more condemning of what he sees happening in Europe and throughout the world as the protests against Israel grow ever more numerous, loud and violent. When he sees the very same thing happening to the same people, now in the name of Islam instead of Nazism. He knew firsthand the horrors of the Nazis. Of anti-Semitism.

With his Regensburg address and the controversy he had to have known it would create we had hopes that we had a Pope who “got it”. Not one who went about kissing the Koran. One who wasn’t afraid to stand up and call Islam for what it was. One who might bring Christian faiths together to stand openly against Islam and not appease it.

So why the silence? Why the mixed message? Has he bought into the whole Religion of Peace crap? Is he afraid of a Muslim backlash? A political Backlash? One within the Church itself?

I don’t think so. It’s deeper and more troubling than that.

The RCC is the largest single Christian Church in the world. Benedict should use this, find a way to exhort Catholics worldwide, get them to take the lead in understanding not only the physical danger but the spiritual danger now presented by Islam and anti-Semitism. Exhort them to openly condemn Hamas, Hezbollah as well as the smashing of Synagogue windows, burning of cars in Paris, boycotting Jewish businesses in Rome, attacks on Jews in London or Brussels. Exhort them to preach to their Christian brothers – Catholic or otherwise – to see the evil we now face and do something, say something, anything, in condemnation of it.


I am not talking about evangelizing here, or converting to Christianity. I’m talking about recognizing the spiritual danger to Judeo-Christian culture as a whole.


But The Church itself has its own serious problems. Fewer and fewer converts. Fewer called to the clergy (I once seriously considered enrolling in the seminary, as did my grandfather. The whole celibacy thing was the deal breaker). Catholics themselves aren’t what they used to be. They attend mass only when convenient (guilty). Holy Communion holds no significance for them. Confession an old fashioned notion. By game time they’ve forgotten what the homily was about, few actually kneel to pray and go ahead, ask a Catholic the last time he opened a Bible on his own. If they own one other than as a dusty family heirloom.

A large part of that is because of the perceived strictness of Catholic teaching. But the Church does not waiver on this. It’s not a smorgasbord choose one belief from column A one from column B and feel free to dress it up as you wish. That is not Faith. Faith is believing what is taught. It isn’t supposed to be easy. Faith takes work and Catholics are as guilty as anyone else in the instant gratification business. In adhering to the strictness of their “faith”, for better or worse, Islam has us beat.

Benedict thus far has not been able to turn this around. Indeed as a very conservative Catholic he may only be exacerbating it. He needs to find a way to bring Catholics back to the Church before he can exhort them to anything. But he needs to find a way to do it, a message, which brings them back without compromising the teachings of The Church. He does not have the charisma of John Paul II who could have done it the other way around.

This Fourth Jihad/Final Crusade is as much, or more, a spiritual war as a physical one. As such Benedict should be one of, if not the, leader in the forefront. Yet he cannot get his own to follow him, let alone anyone else.

The anti-Semitism on the rise, the caving to the demands of Islam,are, I believe, attributable to our loss of Faith, of the tenets of our Christian heritage. We are losing the spiritual war.
Europe seems to be showing the greatest spiritual loss, though certainly not the only loss. Evident by the open anti-Semitism being reported. But it’s only matter of time until we see more of it here in America, and elsewhere.

And so the hate is a symptom of the abandonment, not loss, of our own spirituality.

In Benedict’s case it may be fear of something far worse than simply political backlash.

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The Third Secret of Fatima is not the cocked up story we’ve been told about an assassination attempt on the Pope, supposedly fulfilled May 13, 1981 when Mehmet Ali Agca shot and nearly killed Karol Wojtyla.

It is, instead, about the Loss of Faith of the Church. Especially in Europe. And the loss of the Church altogether.

The first explanation is a fraud. A fraud that, for various reasons, may have been known about and covered up by none other than Joseph Ratzinger.

The second is well on it's way. And the consequences dire.


UPDATE:

I'm adding a response I left in answer to a comment from Always on Watch. In retrospect maybe I should have included the thought in the original post:

Always On Watch said...
MR,Thanks for posting this. You've put into words what has been on my mind for quite some time.

Of all Christian leaders, I expected something much bolder from this Pope.

I've decided that the reason is some kind of fear. But fear of what?

Is it the possibility of admitting that the conflict with Islam is a religious war and that the West doesn't fight religious wars anymore?

Monday, January 12, 2009 12:47:00 PM

midnight rider said...
AoW -- I think it goes much deeper than that. And it has to do with that Third Secret of Fatima.

You need not believe in Catholic Prophecy, especially Fatima, but as long as Ratzinger does -- and this is almost certainly the case -- it affects his actions.

I am no way qualified to speak about the prophecies so this very brief explanation is my take on it only.

Essentially, that Third Secret I refered to may be the crux of the issue. Remember that these are prophecies, and were to be revealed BEFORE they occured. So when the Church cocked up the nonsense about the attempted assassination of the Pope AFTER the fact the faithful pretty much said WTF?

Ratzinger was supposedly instrumental in the fraud. He wrote the commentary on the Sceret but it was dictated to him. And he has kept that info to himself all these years.

Alledgedly the true meaning of the Third Secret is the loss of Faith and the Church itself, said to happen before the last days. He may be afraid by taking too hard a stance, he will exacerbate that problem and usher in that era.

Then there is his name. According to some other Catholic Prophecies (NOT the Bible) the last Pope before the Ascencion of the Anti-Christ to the Thrown of Peter would be Benedict. Sobering but HE KNEW THIS when he chose the name. He may be having second thoghts, cold feet, about the mantle he chose to accept.

Again, you need not believe in Catholic Prophecies Last Days or End Times, as long as Ratzinger does, whether true or not, they matter.

For way better explanations on this when you have ALOT of time, and are so inclined, go to the links I included in the post. Also search The Bayside Prphecies, and this site as well: http://www.tldm.org/default.htm. . .

. . .if you really want to give yourself sleepless nights go to this site:

http://bibleprobe.com/last10popes.htm

Saint Malachy was a 12th Century Catholic Monk who seems -- seems --to have accurately predicted the Last Ten Popes.


Incidentally, and not included in the above comments, the next Pope - The Anti-Christ - will take the Name Petrus Romanus

24 comments:

andre79 said...

Next step will be to make a list with all the Jews living in Vatican. Oh, wait, they already did that.

Dhivehi Resistance said...

The pictures of Muslims praying all over Italy scared the shit out of me..suddenly the thought that we can lose this war came into my mind..

midnight rider said...

Mine too, D.R.

Troubling crossroads we've arrived at, eh, Andre?

Who'd have thought in our lifetime. . .

Dhivehi Resistance said...

MR,
yes...here we are at the crossroads...I never thought I would see this day..you and I are probably divided by oceans...but I believe we share some common goals and our dreams for mankind face the same threats..
makes my resolution to give it all I got all the more stronger..
Let us Fight the Jihad together I say...

Pastorius said...

Great post, MR. One of the best I've seen on any counter-Jihad site in awhile.

Benedict knows what is going on. He has had experience with Nazism, and we are told he opposed it.

He has very clearly spoken out against anti-Semitism. In fact, he was the driving force behind the change in the way the Catholic Church saw the Jews in the Vatican II.

Additionally, Benedict has made it clear he understands the threat posed by Islam.

To whom much is given much is expected.

If Benedict doesn't use the knowledge he has to set about changing the world, then he has missed his calling. I believe God put him here to do something big, and he is doing nothing.

Can you imagine if Moses said, "No thanks, God. I think I'll sit this one out."?

Benedict is like Jonah, running away to Tarshish when God wants him in Ninevah.

get to work, Benedict, for God's sake.

midnight rider said...

We are divided, DR, but only by those oceans.

We (IBA & friends) are the counter jihad. The governments don't want to do it. The Churches don't want to do it. The people as a whole don't want to do it.

So back to back and shoulder to shoulder.

I will not submit!

And, if we manage to get through this thing, I propose we all meet at some honest to god pub or tavern and get drunker than monkeys celebrating our victory.

(Epa is buying. . .)

Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more!

midnight rider said...

Thank you Pastorius. I take it as high praise indeed.

Yes, Ratzinger showed such promise and hope at first. I thought the same as you, now we have a man for our time. One of whom much will be required and who can take that challenge on.

Instead, of late, he seems to be a shrinking violet and that's very frightening.

The Storm is on us now, Pastorius, and Benedict needs to do something before the sailors throw him overboard to calm the tempest.

"How can you be sleeping so soundly! Up, call upon your god! Perhaps the god will be kind to us and we will not perish!" Jonah 1:6

midnight rider said...

Thanks for the edit, Pasto ;>)

Pastorius said...

I didn't add or subtract anything. All I did was bold certain key points.

Hope you don't mind.

Anonymous said...

Jaco, brilliant post. My daughter was wearing a star of David emblem around her neck. It had been given to her by Israeli craftsmen who were working at the KC Renaissance Faire over the summer, and she wears it proudly. She found herself in the midst of a HAMAS rally in KC, and was surrounded by the most hatefilled protesters, many of them not even Arabs, but college kid dupes. She is herself in college, and needless to say, she was scared out of her wits. It had a profound effect on her psychologically, and she is now a strenuous supporter of Israel. She saw first hand what no one could teach through books and photos just what genocidal hatred is.
And what we need from Christians is not evangelizing but strong defense of the faith and a willingness to call evil by its name. The willingness to tell the worshippers of Mohammed that they are hellbound wrong and that their god is Satan. We need more Father Zakarias and Stephens. Martyrdom in Christianity kills no one, and saves countless souls.
We need, in a word....fearlessness.

Anonymous said...

Oops. Tribute to Midnight Rider. Sorry. BRILLIANT POST MR!!!!

Pastorius said...

I once stood up for Israel at an "anti-war" rally.

I hadn't got more than 10 words out of my mouth when the "peace" people surrounded me and started screaming in my face, "The Jews need to learn to get along with other people. The Jews are committing atrocities against their neighbors."

Screaming at me, despite the fact that I was holding my three year old daughter in my arms.

She was scared and started crying, and after we left, she asked me, "Why do they hate the Jews?"

It's pretty damned near impossible to explain it to a child.

It's hard for me to understand.

By the way, thanks for telling me the story about your daughter.

Tomorrow, I start wearing my Star of David necklace again.

midnight rider said...

I knew it was only cosmetic, pasto, don't mind a'tall.

Jewel & pasto -- several years ago my wife gave me a pendant made from a bronze Judean Widow's Mite (Mark 12:41-44) certified to about 50 b.c. I wear it next to my St. Christopher and, though it's highly unlikely, like to think it may have passed through the hands of Mary or one of the apostles or even. . .

I have quite a number of Jewish friends & coworkers, ranging from young techno geeks to older stuffed shirt managers. It's sobering to realize, in today's climate, I may soon need to physically defend one of them on the street. (though they support the idea, few carry the means for armed self defense).

Thanks again both for the kind words.

Always On Watch said...

MR,
Thanks for posting this. You've put into words what has been on my mind for quite some time.

Of all Christian leaders, I expected something much bolder from this Pope.

I've decided that the reason is some kind of fear. But fear of what?

Is it the possibility of admitting that the conflict with Islam is a religious war and that the West doesn't fight religious wars anymore?

midnight rider said...

AoW -- I think it goes much deeper than that. And it has to do with that Third Secret of Fatima.

You need not believe in Catholic Prophecy, especially Fatima, but as long as Ratzinger does -- and this is almost certainly the case -- it affects his actions.

I am no way qualified to speak about the prophecies so this very brief explanation is my take on it only.

Essentially, that Third Secret I refered to may be the crux of the issue. Remember that these are prophecies, and were to be revealed BEFORE they occured. So when the Church cocked up the nonsense about the attempted assassination of the Pope AFTER the fact the faithful pretty much said WTF?

Ratzinger was supposedly instrumental in the fraud. He wrote the commentary on the Sceret but it was dictated to him. And he has kept that info to himself all these years.

Alledgedly the true meaning of the Third Secret is the loss of Faith and the Church itself, said to happen before the last days. He may be afraid by taking too hard a stance, he will exacerbate that problem and usher in that error.

Then there is his name. According to some other Catholic Prophecies (NOT the Bible) the last Pope before the Ascencion of the Anti-Christ to the Thrown of Peter would be Benedict. Sobering but HE KNEW THIS when he chose the name. He may be having second thoghts, cold feet, about the mantle he chose to accept.

Again, you need not believe in Catholic Prophecies Last Days or End Times, as long as Ratzinger does, whether true or not, they matter.

For way better explanations on this when you have ALOT of time, and are so inclined, go to the links I included in the post. Also search The Bayside Prphecies, and this site as well: http://www.tldm.org/default.htm

"An evil and adulterous generation asks for a sign, but no sign will be given to it except the sign of Jonah." Matthew 16:4

Pastorius' comment above may be more spot on than he realized.

midnight rider said...

AoW -- if you really want to give yourself sleepless nights go to this site: http://bibleprobe.com/last10popes.htm

Saint Malachy was a 12th Century Catholic Monk who seems -- seems --to have accurately predicted the Last Ten Popes.

Rebellious Kafir said...

I have said for a few years now(since I started paying attention) that the Islamic religion appeared to be nothing more than a front for evil...nothing about that belief system is remotely religious. From the moment ole Mo was "visited" by that "angel" to this very day, Islam is simply the evil one's frontal assault against the Church.

I agree--we Catholics MUST become very vocal about the terror that is being unleashed against Israel and stand united for Israel

Pastorius said...

In Mary's Image,
I'm convinced that Islam is modern day Baal worship. Allah is a god who thirsts for blood and demands human sacrifice.

His followers give him what he wants.

And, we are all left to suffer for it.

Allah destroys men, tempting them to death, and he does it by twisting truth into strange shapes.

That is the work of Satan.

midnight rider said...

There are some (myself included to a degree) that believe Satan has some of his followers well and highly placed within the Vatican itself. Influencing decisions made.

Rebellious Kafir said...

So, then if these things are true...what then? Will this be the final struggle between good and evil?

midnight rider said...

Mary -- If these things are true then this MIGHT be the final struggle between good and evil. It certainly seems that way with what we are seeing, doesn't it?

Problem is, when it comes to Catholic Prophecy, I'm of 2 minds. In my more lucid moments, I don't always believe Catholic Prophecy, at least not all of it. And I'm certainly no subscriber to End Times prophecies, The Rapture etc (Catholicism itself doesn't teach the rapture, anyway)

The point I hoped to make is that they don't have to be true, or you and I don't have to believe they are true. But if Benedict believes they are, and acts based on those beliefs then he makes decisions -- or indecision -- he might not have otherwise. And by that indecision -- not speaking more forcefully against Islam and what is going on -- he is doing damage. And possibly forcing a false prophecy to be fulfilled, or a true one seem to be fulfilled before it's time. That's the work of The Devil. And possibly

By the Way -- I just started reading your blog after I saw your comments here. Very nice place you got there (love that title) I've made it a regular daily stop.

midnight rider said...

Let me try to be a bit more succinct. I was trying to explain Benedicts actions, or lack thereof, by including his belief in Catholic Prophecy. I'm not trying to explain Catholic Prophecy itself.

I'm not sure if that really makes it clearer. . .

Rebellious Kafir said...

Thank you for your very generous comment about my blog. I've only been doing this seriously for a few months---after I became alarmed at the fact that Obama might actually win. I am very grateful to have found your blog and I appreciate the candor here. It is so refreshing...even if it does at times make me blush (Osama/goat comments) LOL

I'm going to visit my dad this week for his 85th birthday--and I plan to get his thoughts on your post as well. He has some pretty interesting ideas about this pope anyway. Thank you again.

midnight rider said...

Mary -- Hope your dad had a good birthday.

If you don't mind I would be interested on his take on this. If you'd prefer to keep it private I understand.