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The Tragedy of Nagasaki’s Christianity
« on: August 09, 2021, 09:27:12 PM »
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  • August 9th, 1945.

    On this date, the most devastating single act of violence in history was committed against the home of Christianity in the East when American forces dropped an Atomic Bomb on Nagasaki, Japan.

    The city had a long and mystical relationship with the Catholic faith since 1549, when Saint Francis Xavier arrived at Kagoshima in Japan. The great Jesuit brought with him teachings of Christ and the Catholic faith.

    The initial years of Japanese Christianity were a success and brought many baptisms and conversions to the faith. The Jesuits continued the success they experienced in other areas into the city of Nagasaki. So prolific were they in inspiring the Nagasaki people to follow Christ and to embrace his church that the area became known as 'Little Rome'.

    The Japanese had converted to Catholicism in droves, estimates state that 130,000 had converted by 1579.

    It was at that time the largest non European ruled Christian nation. The Jesuits, joined by the Franciscans and Dominicans, had successfully won over locals.

    Domestic tensions would soon impinge upon this success.

    A ban on the Jesuits in 1587 arose from Japanese native Toyitomi Hideyoshi, hoping to stamp out the influence of Christianity and the Jesuits in particular, upon the Japanese. Incidents like the San Felipe, where it was alleged Jesuits were a precursor to invasion, only made the situation worse.

    In 1597, the Japanese church began the first of its many sufferings, when the executions took place of the men who became the 26 Martyrs of Nagasaki. Like our Blessed Lord, these men were crucified and pierced with spears, they were composed of Franciscans and Jesuits.

    In 1615, Christianity was completely prohibited from Japan and missionaries were ordered to leave. Many stayed, even though persecutions followed. On September 10th 1622, 56 Christians were burned alive or beheaded at Nagasaki.

    The following centuries were equally bleak for Christians in Japan.  

    Many tried to live their faith in secret but were forced to trample on an image of Christ or Mary once a year in order to prove that they were not secret Christians.

    Despite their great suffering and the lack of priests to say Mass, the underground Church of Nagasaki was a place where Christians kept their faith from generation to generation. Anywhere they could, they prayed together, in secret and with great love for the Mystical Body of Christ.

    In 1865, after Japan had been reopened to non natives, a French priest by the name of Bernard Petitjean was approached by some of those remnant Christians.

    One of them whispered that she believed as he did and asked to see an image of the Virgin Mary. The priest was stunned to find that they'd baptised their children for centuries and kept the faith alive.

    Most of the hidden Christians of that area were from the Village of Urakami.

    In thanksgiving for the Lord's presence, they decided to build a Cathedral on the grounds of the land where they had been forced to trample on Our Lady's image. The Church of the Immaculate Conception that was built there was the biggest in Asia.

    The Cathedral was completed in 1925 and became a sign of hope for Christians leading in to the future. 20 years later, 95% of Japan's now blossoming Catholic Church lived in Nagasaki.

    After 250 years of exile, Japanese Christians finally had reasons for optimism.

    Unfortunately, some in the United States had other plans for Japan's Christians.

    On August 9th 1945, as the local Catholics prepared for the Feast of Immaculate Conception, the pilots of the Boxscar were instructed to look for the spire of the Urakami Cathedral as they dropped the 'Fatman' bomb.

    Under orders from Harry Truman, a Freemason, the United States dropped its 2nd Atom Bomb in 3 days. The destruction was unimaginable.

    Fulton Sheen would later associate the viciousness of the atomic bomb attacks with the moral disorder of the world afterwards, seeing it has having opened up a new system where the ends justified the means in all circuмstances and man was capable of using technology to inflict hell on Earth.

    The bombing in Nagasaki happened at 11.02 am as many attended Mass.

    In the death toll

    -8,500 of the 12,000 Christians

    - 3 separate orders of nuns

    - An entire Catholic school

    There were stories of nuns singing as they made their way through the streets after the blast, many dropping dead on the street as they did so.


    Christians now make up only 1% of the wider Japanese population.

    We can pray and hope that these near 500 years of suffering and hiding will reap many rewards for the descendants of Christians in centuries to come, the blood of the martyrs will always be the seed of the church.




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    Re: The Tragedy of Nagasaki’s Christianity
    « Reply #1 on: August 09, 2021, 09:33:49 PM »
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  • I honestly had no idea that Nagasaki was the center of Japanese Catholics, or a Cathedral, until this past week. It makes the bombings that much more diabolic. 
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    Re: The Tragedy of Nagasaki’s Christianity
    « Reply #2 on: August 09, 2021, 10:16:02 PM »
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  • Yes, the Jєωιѕн-controlled US has not been on the side of good very often the past 175 years or so.

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    Re: The Tragedy of Nagasaki’s Christianity
    « Reply #3 on: August 09, 2021, 10:30:13 PM »
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  • My grandfather was part of the occupying force there weeks after the bomb was dropped. He was sick the rest of his life.
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    Re: The Tragedy of Nagasaki’s Christianity
    « Reply #4 on: August 10, 2021, 12:05:51 PM »
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  • Always a good topic to discuss.  Most Japanese to this day don't know why Nagasaki was nuked?


    Here's a video that was banned on jewtube 2 years ago and is now hard to find on bitchute.  If you can copy it to a hard drive, please do so.

    The Secret of Nagasaki

    Here's the raw link:  https://www.bitchute.com/video/PMAyCoT0OH7B/


    The narrator explains how Nagaskai was nuked because it was one of the most devout Catholic cities in Asia.  

    Urakami Cathedral, the largest Cathedral in Asia, was the bombardiers target.  He missed a direct hit by 500yards (the spec for the B-29s at the time).
    The B-29 actually diverted off it's Nagasaki military target flight plan, to go get the Catholics.  8,000 Japanese trads died instantly.



    I had to watch it few times to get all the masonic messages and deceits the narrator was trying to unveil.
    "Some preachers will keep silence about the truth, and others will trample it underfoot and deny it. Sanctity of life will be held in derision even by those who outwardly profess it, for in those days Our Lord Jesus Christ will send them not a true Pastor but a destroyer."  St. Francis of Assisi


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    Re: The Tragedy of Nagasaki’s Christianity
    « Reply #5 on: August 10, 2021, 12:15:11 PM »
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  • My grandfather was part of the occupying force there weeks after the bomb was dropped. He was sick the rest of his life.


    Father Feeney and the St. Benedict Center members knew ʝʊdɛօ-masonic control of our military was complete when the news of the Hiroshima bombing was released.


    Saint Benedict Center was appalled when the news came of the dropping of the bomb on Hiroshima on August 6, 1945, and then, again, on Nagasaki three days after. Father Feeney and Sister Catherine Clarke and all the members of the Center, including those who had come back home from the war in Europe, voiced unanimous outrage that such a barbaric act of slaughter of innocent civilians by a “Christian” nation was a crime against God’s law and humanity. Just to put a image on the horror of 70,000 instantly killed in Hiroshima and 70,000 more dead within five years, here is an eyewitness description:

    “The appearance of people was . . . well, they all had skin blackened by burns. . . . They had no hair because their hair was burned, and at a glance you couldn’t tell whether you were looking at them from in front or in back. . . . They held their arms bent [forward] like this . . . and their skin – not only on their hands, but on their faces and bodies too – hung down. . . . If there had been only one or two such people . . . perhaps I would not have had such a strong impression. But wherever I walked I met these people. . . . Many of them died along the road – I can still picture them in my mind — like walking ghosts.” (Robert Jay Lifton, Death in Life: Survivors of Hiroshima)

    World Net Daily has provided ample testimony from military leaders, political leaders, and other experts, stating that it was militarily unnecessary to use an atomic  bomb, morally reprehensible, a dangerous precedent, and that every indication showed that Japan was ready to surrender. The US wanted the unheard of humiliation of “unconditional” surrender. Japan would have accepted any terms except abolishing the largely symbolic, but, nevertheless, unifying tradition of the reign of the emperor, which the US insisted upon. In the end, when the Peace Treaty was finally signed in 1951 the emperor was allowed to reign anyway.
    World Net Daily: The U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey group, assigned by President Truman to study the air attacks on Japan, produced a report in July of 1946 that concluded (52-56):

    Based on a detailed investigation of all the facts and supported by the testimony of the surviving Japanese leaders involved, it is the Survey’s opinion that certainly prior to 31 December 1945 and in all probability prior to 1 November 1945, Japan would have surrendered even if the atomic bombs had not been dropped, even if Russia had not entered the war, and even if no invasion had been planned or contemplated.
    Read the full article here.
    "Some preachers will keep silence about the truth, and others will trample it underfoot and deny it. Sanctity of life will be held in derision even by those who outwardly profess it, for in those days Our Lord Jesus Christ will send them not a true Pastor but a destroyer."  St. Francis of Assisi

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    Re: The Tragedy of Nagasaki’s Christianity
    « Reply #6 on: August 10, 2021, 01:32:23 PM »
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  • Also there was a monastary outside of Nagasaki that was meant to be built in the center of the city but Maximilan Kolbe told the builders to construct it on the opposite side of a mountain. He didn't give reasoning behind it being there but when the nuke went off the building survived. They only suffered some broken windows but they were in the middle of saying the rosary. Also none of the friars experienced radiation poisoning and helped the people who were wounded by the explosion.

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  • Father Feeney and the St. Benedict Center members knew ʝʊdɛօ-masonic control of our military was complete when the news of the Hiroshima bombing was released.


    Saint Benedict Center was appalled when the news came of the dropping of the bomb on Hiroshima on August 6, 1945, and then, again, on Nagasaki three days after. Father Feeney and Sister Catherine Clarke and all the members of the Center, including those who had come back home from the war in Europe, voiced unanimous outrage that such a barbaric act of slaughter of innocent civilians by a “Christian” nation was a crime against God’s law and humanity. Just to put a image on the horror of 70,000 instantly killed in Hiroshima and 70,000 more dead within five years, here is an eyewitness description:

    “The appearance of people was . . . well, they all had skin blackened by burns. . . . They had no hair because their hair was burned, and at a glance you couldn’t tell whether you were looking at them from in front or in back. . . . They held their arms bent [forward] like this . . . and their skin – not only on their hands, but on their faces and bodies too – hung down. . . . If there had been only one or two such people . . . perhaps I would not have had such a strong impression. But wherever I walked I met these people. . . . Many of them died along the road – I can still picture them in my mind — like walking ghosts.” (Robert Jay Lifton, Death in Life: Survivors of Hiroshima)

    World Net Daily has provided ample testimony from military leaders, political leaders, and other experts, stating that it was militarily unnecessary to use an atomic  bomb, morally reprehensible, a dangerous precedent, and that every indication showed that Japan was ready to surrender. The US wanted the unheard of humiliation of “unconditional” surrender. Japan would have accepted any terms except abolishing the largely symbolic, but, nevertheless, unifying tradition of the reign of the emperor, which the US insisted upon. In the end, when the Peace Treaty was finally signed in 1951 the emperor was allowed to reign anyway.
    World Net Daily: The U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey group, assigned by President Truman to study the air attacks on Japan, produced a report in July of 1946 that concluded (52-56):

    Based on a detailed investigation of all the facts and supported by the testimony of the surviving Japanese leaders involved, it is the Survey’s opinion that certainly prior to 31 December 1945 and in all probability prior to 1 November 1945, Japan would have surrendered even if the atomic bombs had not been dropped, even if Russia had not entered the war, and even if no invasion had been planned or contemplated.
    Read the full article here.
    Sounds like the horrors of what happened to the Germans with the firebombings. 
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    Re: The Tragedy of Nagasaki’s Christianity
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  • I needed to learn this. I never knew Nagasaki was such a Catholic city.

    I was raised to hate the Japanese bc of their attack on Pearl Harbor. My mom especially hated them bc her fiance was killed at Pearl which was how she ended up marrying my dad 3 years later. My parents never bought Japanese goods, especially Mitsubishi cars since that company made the Zero planes that attacked at Pearl.

    I was always glad they were nuked. But I feel so utterly ashamed now, and need to go to Confession over this. I just never knew and only knew what I was taught.

    Lord Jesus Christ, have mercy on me, a sinner.💔
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    Re: The Tragedy of Nagasaki’s Christianity
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  • I needed to learn this. I never knew Nagasaki was such a Catholic city.

    I was raised to hate the Japanese bc of their attack on Pearl Harbor. My mom especially hated them bc her fiance was killed at Pearl which was how she ended up marrying my dad 3 years later. My parents never bought Japanese goods, especially Mitsubishi cars since that company made the Zero planes that attacked at Pearl.

    I was always glad they were nuked. But I feel so utterly ashamed now, and need to go to Confession over this. I just never knew and only knew what I was taught.

    Lord Jesus Christ, have mercy on me, a sinner.💔
    Events at Pearl, Hiroshima and Nagasaki were like pawns in the hands of political leaders on both sides.
    The people of the nations were mostly innocent
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    Re: The Tragedy of Nagasaki’s Christianity
    « Reply #10 on: August 10, 2021, 04:02:20 PM »
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  • Also there was a monastary outside of Nagasaki that was meant to be built in the center of the city but Maximilan Kolbe told the builders to construct it on the opposite side of a mountain. He didn't give reasoning behind it being there but when the nuke went off the building survived. They only suffered some broken windows but they were in the middle of saying the rosary. Also none of the friars experienced radiation poisoning and helped the people who were wounded by the explosion.

    Kolbe's link to Japan

    Between 1930 and 1936, Maximilian Kolbe took a series of missions to Japan, where he founded a monastery at the outskirts of Nagasaki, a Japanese paper, and a seminary. The monastery he founded remains prominent in the Roman Catholic Church in Japan. Kolbe decided to build the monastery on a mountainside that, according to Shinto beliefs, was not the side best suited to be in harmony with nature. When the atomic bomb was dropped on Nagasaki, Kolbe's monastery was saved because the other side of the mountain took the main force of the blast.


    By divine inspiration he built his convent in the hills behind Nagasaki.
    Thus it escape the blast of the nuclear bomb.
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    Re: The Tragedy of Nagasaki’s Christianity
    « Reply #12 on: August 10, 2021, 07:55:13 PM »
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  • Sounds like the horrors of what happened to the Germans with the firebombings.

    See attachments:

    Akio Nakatani: "Death Object --- Exploding the the Nuclear Weapons Hoax"
    Michael Palmer: "Hiroshima Revisited --- The evidence that napalm and mustard gas helped fake the atomic bombings"

    Quote from: Michael Palmer
    To the witnesses and the scientists who preserved the truth
    even if they could not tell it
    That meaning of the sacred dogmas is ever to be maintained which has once been declared by holy mother church. (Dei Filius)

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    Re: The Tragedy of Nagasaki’s Christianity
    « Reply #13 on: August 10, 2021, 08:45:20 PM »
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  • I have 2 books: Genetics, Radiobiology and Radiology Proceedings Mid-Western Conference by Wendell G. Scott, M.D. and Titus Evans, Ph.D. Chairman and co-chairman,Committee on Radiology National Research Council dated 1959 Library of Congress catalog card number 59-8508

    Changing perspectives on the genetic effects of radiation by James V. Neel Medical school Ann Arbor Michigan 1963, Number 62-20586 "The findings in Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

    These books were tossed from the library and that was a good 20-25 years ago that I found them.  Very shocking with many names of darwinists, eugenists 

    Doctors: A. G Searle, E. H.Y. Chu, L. D. Sanghvi, M. W. Shaw, W.J> Schull and D. L. Rucknagel and the generous financial support of the U. S. Atomic Energy Commission as made possible many of the original investigations....

    For all those dead and injured, there were no tears in these books.  And I have many newspaper articles originals from an estate sale.  

    No ters, just what the commission wanted, how radiation works on humans, pregnant women and such.  Very ugly!

    We know that radiation can cause a woman to ovulate.  Clomid, used to make women ovulate, but a pregnancy to term is rare, if a baby lives, has half a brain.  Clomid was never taken off the market.  Never!

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    Re: The Tragedy of Nagasaki’s Christianity
    « Reply #14 on: August 11, 2021, 09:17:03 AM »
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  • See attachments:

    Akio Nakatani: "Death Object --- Exploding the the Nuclear Weapons Hoax"
    Michael Palmer: "Hiroshima Revisited --- The evidence that napalm and mustard gas helped fake the atomic bombings"


    These two books debunking the WWII nuclear bombings history are incredible!

    I never heard these arguments before, but they are worth the time, since we now know 911 was a Israeli-Hollywood hoax.
    "Some preachers will keep silence about the truth, and others will trample it underfoot and deny it. Sanctity of life will be held in derision even by those who outwardly profess it, for in those days Our Lord Jesus Christ will send them not a true Pastor but a destroyer."  St. Francis of Assisi