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Jєωιѕн converts who became Catholic saints
« on: September 17, 2017, 01:14:01 AM »
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  • Besides St. Paul, which Catholic saints were converts from Judaism?


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    Re: Jєωιѕн converts who became Catholic saints
    « Reply #1 on: September 17, 2017, 04:35:26 AM »
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  • Saint Teresa Benedicta of the Cross (Edith Stein)Virgin and Martyr Edith Stein, born in 1891 in Breslau, Poland, was the youngest child of a large Jєωιѕн family. She was an outstanding student and was well versed in philosophy with a particular interest in phenomenology. Eventually she became interested in the Catholic Faith, and in 1922, she was baptized at the Cathedral Church in Cologne, Germany. Eleven years later Edith entered the Cologne Carmel. Because of the ramifications of politics in Germany, Edith, whose name in religion was Teresa Benedicta of the Cross, was sent to the Carmel at Echt, Holland. When the nαzιs conquered Holland, Teresa was arrested, and, with her sister Rose, was sent to the cσncєnтrαтισn cαмρ at Auschwitz. Teresa died in the gas chambers of Auschwitz in 1942 at the age of fifty-one. In 1987, she was beatified in the large outdoor soccer stadium in Cologne by Pope John Paul II. Out of the unspeakable human suffering caused by the nαzιs in western Europe in the 1930's and 1940's, there blossomed the beautiful life of dedication, consecration, prayer, fasting, and penance of Saint Teresa. Even though her life was snuffed out by the satanic evil of genocide, her memory stands as a light undimmed in the midst of evil, darkness, and suffering. She was canonized on October 11, 1998.


    http://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=179


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    Re: Jєωιѕн converts who became Catholic saints
    « Reply #2 on: September 17, 2017, 08:31:42 AM »
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  • Saint Teresa Benedicta of the Cross (Edith Stein)Virgin and Martyr Edith Stein, born in 1891 in Breslau, Poland, was the youngest child of a large Jєωιѕн family. She was an outstanding student and was well versed in philosophy with a particular interest in phenomenology. Eventually she became interested in the Catholic Faith, and in 1922, she was baptized at the Cathedral Church in Cologne, Germany. Eleven years later Edith entered the Cologne Carmel. Because of the ramifications of politics in Germany, Edith, whose name in religion was Teresa Benedicta of the Cross, was sent to the Carmel at Echt, Holland. When the nαzιs conquered Holland, Teresa was arrested, and, with her sister Rose, was sent to the cσncєnтrαтισn cαмρ at Auschwitz. Teresa died in the gas chambers of Auschwitz in 1942 at the age of fifty-one. In 1987, she was beatified in the large outdoor soccer stadium in Cologne by Pope John Paul II. Out of the unspeakable human suffering caused by the nαzιs in western Europe in the 1930's and 1940's, there blossomed the beautiful life of dedication, consecration, prayer, fasting, and penance of Saint Teresa. Even though her life was snuffed out by the satanic evil of genocide, her memory stands as a light undimmed in the midst of evil, darkness, and suffering. She was canonized on October 11, 1998.


    http://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=179
    Were there any canonized say--um--40 years earlier?  The Auschwitz tale and Wojtyla may result in this one being revisited someday.  It just sounds like a concocted NWO narrative to me.  The tale and the big 1987 shindig of a beatification announcement would have played well for new church's political agenda of the day.  #CallMeSkeptical

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    Re: Jєωιѕн converts who became Catholic saints
    « Reply #3 on: September 17, 2017, 09:58:23 AM »
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  • To be more specific, I was looking for canonizations before Vatican II.

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    Re: Jєωιѕн converts who became Catholic saints
    « Reply #4 on: September 17, 2017, 03:37:51 PM »
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    1. When the nαzιs conquered

    2. Teresa died in the gas chambers of Auschwitz 

    3. Out of the unspeakable human suffering caused by the nαzιs in western Europe in the 1930's and 1940's 


    4. her 
    life was snuffed out by the satanic evil of genocide, 


    5.  stands as a light undimmed in the midst of evil, darkness, and suffering.
    These statements from the above article which presents these thing as fact and is written touching upon the essential points of the Jєωιѕн narrative using their language, terminology, rhetoric, and false characterizations. It could have been cut and pasted from Wikipedia or a h0Ɩ0cαųst museum.

    Beyond this it demonstrates that the Novus Ordo establishment buys lock stock and barrel all of the Jєωιѕн distortions of history, and should never be trusted to be accurate or reliable in any serious matter.


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    Re: Jєωιѕн converts who became Catholic saints
    « Reply #5 on: September 17, 2017, 04:11:55 PM »
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  • These were exactly my thoughts as I read that propaganda.

    I don't doubt that Sr Teresa Benedicta was a true convert from the atheism that she had adopted, that she became a truly holy woman, that she died in Auschwitz during the time of the nαzιs, but what evidence do we have that she died in the gas chambers except that the Vatican accepted that story? This is a serious question.

    I couldn't find anything on Google when I searched for Jєωιѕн convert saints. There must be someone other than Edith Stein.
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    Re: Jєωιѕн converts who became Catholic saints
    « Reply #6 on: September 17, 2017, 04:48:16 PM »
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  • These were exactly my thoughts as I read that propaganda.

    I don't doubt that Sr Teresa Benedicta was a true convert from the atheism that she had adopted, that she became a truly holy woman, that she died in Auschwitz during the time of the nαzιs, but what evidence do we have that she died in the gas chambers except that the Vatican accepted that story? This is a serious question.

    I couldn't find anything on Google when I searched for Jєωιѕн convert saints. There must be someone other than Edith Stein.
    And you will not find it. The existence of the so called "gas chambers has never been proven.

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    Re: Jєωιѕн converts who became Catholic saints
    « Reply #7 on: September 17, 2017, 08:44:59 PM »
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  • Saint Teresa Benedicta of the Cross (Edith Stein)Virgin and Martyr Edith Stein, born in 1891 in Breslau, Poland, was the youngest child of a large Jєωιѕн family. She was an outstanding student and was well versed in philosophy with a particular interest in phenomenology. Eventually she became interested in the Catholic Faith, and in 1922, she was baptized at the Cathedral Church in Cologne, Germany. Eleven years later Edith entered the Cologne Carmel. Because of the ramifications of politics in Germany, Edith, whose name in religion was Teresa Benedicta of the Cross, was sent to the Carmel at Echt, Holland. When the nαzιs conquered Holland, Teresa was arrested, and, with her sister Rose, was sent to the cσncєnтrαтισn cαмρ at Auschwitz. Teresa died in the gas chambers of Auschwitz in 1942 at the age of fifty-one. In 1987, she was beatified in the large outdoor soccer stadium in Cologne by Pope John Paul II. Out of the unspeakable human suffering caused by the nαzιs in western Europe in the 1930's and 1940's, there blossomed the beautiful life of dedication, consecration, prayer, fasting, and penance of Saint Teresa. Even though her life was snuffed out by the satanic evil of genocide, her memory stands as a light undimmed in the midst of evil, darkness, and suffering. She was canonized on October 11, 1998.


    http://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=179
    Is there a Catholic saint who died in the Holodomor where millions of Catholic Ukrainians were starved to death by (((Communists)))? That is an actual genocide, the h0Ɩ0cαųst is a fairytale. Maybe people died in the camps of disease, but there were no gas chambers.
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    Re: Jєωιѕн converts who became Catholic saints
    « Reply #8 on: September 17, 2017, 09:03:21 PM »
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  • Alphonse Ratisbonne, converted by the Miraculous Medal. I don't think he's canonized Saint, but somewhere close to what you are looking for:

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marie-Alphonse_Ratisbonne


    (Yea, I know, not the best place for accurate information)
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    Re: Jєωιѕн converts who became Catholic saints
    « Reply #9 on: September 17, 2017, 09:40:56 PM »
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  • concerning Ratisbonne
    http://www.traditioninaction.org/SOD/j112sdOLMiracles_1-20.htm

    The SSPX (USA) had an article but right now it is unavailable.     

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    Re: Jєωιѕн converts who became Catholic saints
    « Reply #10 on: September 18, 2017, 09:13:46 AM »
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  • These statements from the above article which presents these thing as fact and is written touching upon the essential points of the Jєωιѕн narrative using their language, terminology, rhetoric, and false characterizations. It could have been cut and pasted from Wikipedia or a h0Ɩ0cαųst museum.

    Beyond this it demonstrates that the Novus Ordo establishment buys lock stock and barrel all of the Jєωιѕн distortions of history, and should never be trusted to be accurate or reliable in any serious matter.
    What a slippery slope when we are revising history. At first the nαzι's only killed 300,000 instead of the 6-12,000,000. In any event St Theresa Benedicta of the Cross was killed shortly after she arrived. In life she was a contemplative Carmelite nun whose principal activity was to write a commentary on the writings of St. John of the Cross. 


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    Re: Jєωιѕн converts who became Catholic saints
    « Reply #11 on: September 18, 2017, 09:41:42 AM »
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  • The figure was six million Jєωs. That has never been verified, and considering that it was they who made the first revisions to the history and numbers from Nuremburg onward and who facilitate its enforcement unto today. That was the evil time when the "truth is no defense" doctrines were created.

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    Re: Jєωιѕн converts who became Catholic saints
    « Reply #12 on: September 18, 2017, 10:56:42 PM »
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  • The figure was six million Jєωs. That has never been verified, and considering that it was they who made the first revisions to the history and numbers from Nuremburg onward and who facilitate its enforcement unto today. That was the evil time when the "truth is no defense" doctrines were created.
    The issue also is that St. Theresa Benedicta of the Cross, a discalced Carmelite nun, was put to death because of who her ancestors were.   

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    Re: Jєωιѕн converts who became Catholic saints
    « Reply #13 on: September 19, 2017, 12:29:34 AM »
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  • The issue also is that St. Theresa Benedicta of the Cross, a discalced Carmelite nun, was put to death because of who her ancestors were.  
    Isn't St Teresa Benedicta considered to be a martyr?
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    But if she was "put to death because of who her ancestors were" then that would negate her martyr status.  
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    You can't have it both ways. She died for the faith or she died "because of who her ancestors were".
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    Nobody denies that she died in a cσncєnтrαтισn cαмρ, what is questioned here is that she "died in the gas chambers".   It's the gas chambers which are disputed. 
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    Short excerpt from a long article: http://www.ihr.org/leaflets/auschwitz.shtml
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    Survivor Testimony
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    Former inmates have confirmed that they saw no evidence of extermination at Auschwitz.
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    An Austrian woman, Maria Vanherwaarden, testified about her camp experiences in a Toronto District Court in March 1988. [16] She was interned in Auschwitz-Birkenau in 1942 for having sɛҳuąƖ relations with a Polish forced laborer. On the train journey to the camp, a Gypsy woman told her and the others that they would all be gassed at Auschwitz. Upon arrival, Maria and the other women were ordered to undress and go into a large concrete room without windows to take a shower. The terrified women were sure that they were about to die. But then, instead of gas, water came out of the shower heads.
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    Auschwitz was no vacation resort, Maria confirmed. She witnessed the deaths of many fellow inmates by disease, particularly typhus. She saw some take their own lives. But she saw no evidence at all of mass killings, gassings, or of any extermination program.
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    A Jєωιѕн woman named Marika Frank arrived at Auschwitz-Birkenau from Hungary in July 1944, when 25,000 Jєωs were supposedly gassed and cremated daily. She likewise testified after the war that she heard and saw nothing of gas chambers 
    during the time she was interned there. She heard the gassing stories only later. [17]
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    Inmates Released
    More than 200,000 prisoners were transferred from Auschwitz to other camps, and about 8,000 were in the camp when it was liberated by Soviet forces. In addition, about 1,500 prisoners who had served their sentences were released, and returned to their home countries. [18] If Auschwitz had actually been a top secret extermination center, it is difficult to believe that the German authorities would have released inmates who "knew" what was happening there.
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    Re: Jєωιѕн converts who became Catholic saints
    « Reply #14 on: September 19, 2017, 12:38:22 AM »
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  • Now, are there any Jєωιѕн convert who became Catholic saints, apart from St Teresa Benedicta?
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