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Chapter 24
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WHERE WILL BE THE NEXT HOLOCAUST?
By Avro Manhattan |
The strength and the weakness of the Catholic
Church is her unshakable belief that she is the ONLY repositor of Truth;
since it is the right of truth to eliminate error, it follows that it is
her duty to eliminate anything which is not consonant with Truth,
namely with HER truth.
Because there cannot be two truths, any truth which is
not hers are ipso facto errors. Because truth has the right to eliminate
error, it is the duty of the Catholic Church to oppose and annihilate
the latter.
That means that she is empowered to use any means,
persuasion if possible but force if necessary, to prevent error from
opposing truth; that is to oppose her Truth.
Her logic is faultlessly uncompromising, hence her
dogmatism, both theological and operational. These have not been
confined to abstractions, moral issues, or eschatological speculations.
They have trespassed into the fields of concrete policies and have
permeated her conduct from the beginning.
As soon as Constantine gave official recognition as a
religion, she started to harass both Christians and non-Christians, who
were not consonant with her. Her harassment of those not conforming with
her commenced as early as the Fourth Century AD.
Such behaviour became a tradition. It lasted and
progressed for more than a thousand years. The apex of her intolerance
eventually became epitomized by the Inquisition. The latter, in the
Spanish Inquisition, which terrorized the whole of Europe for more than
five centuries.
Her claims of being the ONLY holder of truth, the
fountain-spring of her historic intolerance, has never been revoked by
her. She has maintained it with ever increasing resolution and ferocity
until our own days. All her past actions bespeak of the constancy of
such immutable intolerance. Since the Fourth Century AD her conduct has
been patterned on nothing else.
The immutability of her resolve to compel everything
and everybody to accept her belief, is compounded by her other belief
that it is her duty to save the souls of ALL CHRISTIANS. A charge which
culminated with the other belief, extension of such Catholic salvation
to all mankind.
Hers is not a sporadic theological caprice of
overzealous individuals. The Church has made it an official policy and
objective of her own since the earliest times.
Pope Innocent gave precise instructions to all
Inquisitors to enforce such regulations throughout Europe. Eventually it
was made Statute Law. The regular clergy proved reluctant, so the Popes
turned to the most fanatical, intolerant and narrow-minded section of
the Church structure, the sundry monastic orders.
The two which excelled in their infamous task were the
Dominicans and the Franciscans. Armed with practically unlimited power
from the Popes, these Inquisitors swarmed all over Europe like
theological hornets, setting up tribunals wherever they appeared.
Soon individuals, communities, nations, and indeed,
the very hierarchy trembled at the mere mention of their names. Wherever
they came, denunciations, accusations, treachery, perjury, torture, woe
and death resulted.
The hooded Inquisitors did not content themselves with
establishing their court in the sundry lands of Europe. Pope Gregory IX
appointed a Dominican Grand Inquisitor for the whole of Armenia and
Russia. Pope Urban VI ordered the General of the Dominicans to appoint
Inquisitors for Armenia, Greece and Tartary (China).
Pope Nicholas IV asked the Patriarch of Jerusalem to
create Inquisitors from the mendicant friars in his land. Pope Gregory
XI granted authority to the Franciscan Provincial in the Holy Land to
act as Chief Inquisitor in Syria, Palestine and even Egypt.
When an Inquisitor arrived everybody was commanded, in
obedience to the Pope and to Mother Church, to disclose the name of
anyone suspected of the slightest deviation from the Faith. The
Inquisitors issued a compelling threat and a promise. A denouncer would
get an indulgence of three years. Those avoiding their duty would be
excommunicated.
Some denunciations were factual but many were
concocted by vengeance, spite or jealousy. Those denounced, even on the
flimsiest accusation or mere suspicion, would be arrested and flung
directly into prison.
This usually was a common dungeon. Cold and damp, it
lacked light or sanitation, and contained cut-throats, thieves and the
like. Among these the friars would plant spies to induce the accused, by
pretended friendship, threats, or other methods, to admit his guilt.
If this first step proved insufficient, the suspected
heretic would be chained with heavy irons and left to starve in
a dark, foul hole called the durus carcer—"cruel prison." The
accused was then brought before the inquisitorial tribunal composed of
friars. If he asked the names of his accusers, he was told that only his
judges had the right to know their names. He had no such right.
He was asked to confess to his guilt. If he pleaded
innocence, he would be sent back to prison. On a second or third
appearance before the Court, if he persisted he was put to torture. The
whole purpose of his trial, of course, was to force a confession of
heresy.
Torture was inflicted without solid proof of guilt.
Two complainers or even one single accuser was sufficient for subjection
to the agonies of torture, even if the accused man had, until then, been
of unblemished character, pristine honesty and genuine piety.
The methods, kinds and degrees of torture were
endless. The three basic ones employed were hoisting the man to the
ceiling by his hands tied behind his back, breaking him on the rack, or
greasing his feet and thrusting them into the fire.
If, following all the exquisite devices of torture,
the heretic refused to recant or to admit his guilt, then the
Inquisitors would pass capital sentence for heresy. To complete the
macabre farce, the Holy Inquisitors would ask these same temporal
powers, in the name of the Church, not to kill the poor accused. This
formality was a mere legalistic device to make the Church appear
innocent of the blood which was about to be spilled—or rather, burned.
The civil authorities could not heed this hypocritical
plea, however, lest the Holy Inquisition fall upon them. Refusal to burn
the heretic would have placed the temporal authorities themselves on
trial for their lives. For heresy, of course!
Soon no one was safe from potential arrest. The
spying, denunciation, and hunting down of heretics reached
cleric or lay, men or women, noble or common. No one was immune from the
terrorizing omnipresence of the Holy Inquisition.
This reign of Catholic terror lasted for centuries.
Hundreds of thousands of men, women, and yes, even children were
murdered...burned alive at the stake. Simply because they dared to
disagree with the Holy Catholic Church or with her Popes.
This Vatican terror officially ended less than two
hundred years ago. As recently as 1762 a Protestant pastor was condemned
to death in France. Why? Simply because he was a Protestant! By whom? By
the Catholic Church! Yes, by that same church which now pretends to love
her "dear separated brethren."
Indeed, in Europe torture was still enforced by all
the Tribunals of the Holy Inquisition until the last century, the Pope
being forced to abolish it only in 1816.
It was Napoleon, who entered Madrid in 1808, who was
to abolish the Inquisition. When the Spanish Parliament in 1813 declared
it incompatible with the Constitution, the Vatican protested.
Super-Catholic Ferdinand VII restored it in 1814, with the full approval
of the Church. The Holy Inquisition was finally suppressed by the
Liberals in July, 1834.
The Vatican protested for decades, because Spain had
suppressed the Inquisition. Why? Because the Catholic Church was
persuaded, as in the past, that she had the right to IMPOSE her truth.
The belief, that it is still her duty to do so, is as
alive today. It will remain so in the near and in the distant future.
The apologists of the Church assured the contemporary
world that the horrors of the Inquisition will never be repeated, ever
again. But the Catholic State of Croatia proved them wrong. The
attempted coup of Hungary, when Cardinal Mindszenty tried to set up a
totalitarian Catholic State, proved them wrong. The Catholic terrorism
of Vietnam proved them wrong. The Catholic terrorism of Catholic Ireland
proved them wrong.
The Catholic Church's sudden espousing of Ecumenism
was a classic device to make people forget that her basic spirit of
intolerance is still within her.
It must be remembered
that if the Inquisition was banned, against her will, only during the
middle of the last century, the Holy Office, its inspirer and instrument
was "abolished" only a few years ago. In fact, that it is operating,
disguised under a specious name, in the silent walls of the Vatican of
today.[1]
One of its main current tasks is to make sure that the
Croatian Holocaust and the Catholic Dictatorship of Vietnam are
forgotten, and become a mere footnote of remote history.
It has already partially succeeded. Since the
contemporary world at large know very little about the true nature and
the background religious intrigues of these two most reprehensible
episodes of Catholic fanaticism.
And this to such a degree that, unlike Hitler's and
Stalin's horrific concentration camps, the Croatian ones and the
Buddhists self-immolation in Vietnam, as a protest against the Vatican's
religious terroristic interference, have already become taboos to the
mass media of the world.
A dangerous triumph of contemporary Catholic pressure
and its ecumenical and political associates. Forgetfulness and, even
more, ignorance are dangerous twin brothers in our turbulent world.
Since they are the breeders of unscrupulous ideological and
ecclesiastical intrigues, and thus of potential new Croatias and new
Vietnams.
The basic Catholic claims have never changed one
single iota. The Catholic Church's insistence about her own uniqueness
has remained as granitically firm now, as it has always been. These are
the same claims which produced the Inquisition, Croatia and the Catholic
Dictatorship of Vietnam.
If the past be an indication of the shape of things to
come then, given the right opportunities and appropriate political
climate, New Inquisitions, New Croatias and New Vietnams will be created
again and again. When, where and how, only the future will tell.
Footnote
1. Sacred Congregation of the Faith, responsible
against theological errors and heresies.[Back]
Editor's Note
The real Jesus of the Bible never
told anybody to persecute anybody for not agreeing with his teachings.
When His disciples wanted to call down fire from Heaven on a city for
not receiving Him, He sternly rebuked them:
"And they did not receive him, because his face
was set to go to Jerusalem. And when his disciples James and John
saw this, they said, Lord, wilt thou that we command fire to come
down from heaven and consume them, even as Elias did? But he turned
and rebuked them, and said, Ye know not what manner of spirit ye are
of. For the Son of man is not come to destroy men's lives, but to
save them" (Luke 9: 53-56).
Again in the parable of the tares and the wheat Jesus
told His disciples to let the true and the false believers grow
together until the harvest at the end of the world:
"Let both grow together until the harvest: and in
the time of harvest I will say to the reapers, Gather ye together
first the tares, and bind them in bundles to burn them: but gather
the wheat into my barn" (Matt. 13:30).
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