We should not forget that Martin Luther's primary fault was that he gave more
deference toward Jєωιѕн teachings than he did the Catholic Church's teachings.
He rejected 7 books of the Old Testament on the grounds that the тαℓмυd and
the Jews who use it originally rejected those same 7 books. He even adopted
their arrangement of verses in books like Psalms, which ends up making chapter
and verse numbers nonsense, e.g., his Psalm 23 is the CC Ps. 22, etc.
The purpose of rejecting those books was they contain teachings that he
wanted to abandon, but so did the Zionist Jews, the followers of the тαℓмυd:
they include the spiritual efficacy of works, the existence of Purgatory, the
value and importance of prayers for the holy souls in Purgatory (very appropriate
right now because it's still the first week of November, when you can get
special graces/indulgences for visiting a cemetery and praying for the dead),
the efficacy of the sacraments, the nature of sanctifying grace, the power of
the priesthood, etc. These are all things that Jews deride.
Just as Luther's heresy was founded on accommodating the errors of the Jews,
so too false ecuмenism is fundamentally an adaption with the errors of the
Jews because it also adopts the errors of the Protestants that are founded on
the same errors of the Jews. And these errors are fundamentally the errors of
Russia that Our Lady of Fatima warns us about, in the prophetic message of
Fatima.
The false ecuмenism towards Jews that is implicit in support for Zionism is absolutely opposed to our Faith.
When one considers the truly despicable "interreligious dialogue" and the outrageous remarks of Benedict XVI and Pope John Paul II on the Jews, then one has to consider the judaizing tendency as perhaps the most pernicious falsehood propagated by the conciliar Church.
It's actually as if we've got a soft version of Martin Luther, on the Chair of Peter.
The Rhine flows into the Tiber.