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Re: In defense of Father Malachi Martin
« Reply #5 on: June 13, 2022, 11:33:52 PM »
Does the writer really believe that being of English and Irish extraction preclude Martin from being Jєωιѕн?
https://www.myJєωιѕнlearning.com/article/history-of-Jєωs-in-ireland/

https://www.Jєωιѕнvirtuallibrary.org/united-kingdom-virtual-Jєωιѕн-history-tour

Re: In defense of Father Malachi Martin
« Reply #6 on: June 14, 2022, 06:33:08 PM »
Cera,
just for the record Sen. Joseph McCarthy was correct on about 98% of what he said about communists in our government. He was hitting close to home for them that's why they had to get rid of him and pooh pooh what he had to say. We are reaping the lack of fortitude necessary to put down then, what we are experiencing now in our government.
Agree 100%


Re: In defense of Father Malachi Martin
« Reply #7 on: June 14, 2022, 06:38:58 PM »
Does the writer really believe that being of English and Irish extraction preclude Martin from being Jєωιѕн?
Even IF you were able to prove that he had a Jєωιѕн grandparent, it would be meaningless. Jesus did not warn us about Jews; He warned us about "those who say they are Jews and are not."

Re: In defense of Father Malachi Martin
« Reply #8 on: June 14, 2022, 06:45:00 PM »
Even IF you were able to prove that he had a Jєωιѕн grandparent, it would be meaningless. Jesus did not warn us about Jєωs; He warned us about "those who say they are Jєωs and are not."
So why would the writer defend Fr Martin on the grounds of “recent rumours” of his being Jєωιѕн. I merely asked the question
Does the writer really believe that being of English and Irish extraction preclude Martin from being Jєωιѕн?

Re: In defense of Father Malachi Martin
« Reply #9 on: June 14, 2022, 09:52:25 PM »
I believe that the writer is attempting to lead us astray when he claims that Martin has  little influence in the Vatican. 



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Any influence Martin exerted in the Vatican was merely deferred power from Cardinal Bea 



The Final Nail in Malachi Martin's Coffin 

For the 50th anniversary of the opening of the Second Vatican Council.

We recently docuмented that Malachi Martin wrote the book, The Pilgrim under the pseudonym Michael Serafian.

The CV from Malachi Martin's other books confirms that he was the author of The Pilgrim

According to the biography of Rabbi Abraham Heschel, Spiritual Radical (pp. 253-254), Rabbi Heschel, with the AJC, arranged for Malachi Martin's book, The Pilgrim to be published as a
political tactic in hopes that it would influence deliberation on the draft for Nostra Aetate which
had met setbacks at the close of the second session of the Second Vatican Council.

The Pilgrim was published in May of 1964, between the second and third sessions of the council.
As we will see below the book was calculated to impart to Catholics the message "You are nαzιs," and that
Christianity 'paved the road to Auschwitz' and is therefore in need of radical reform. We previously
docuмented Rabbi Heschel's candid admission that he intended to attack

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