Galileo

Galileo

Galileo

 

GALILEO

GALILEO GALILEI

NO, he did NOT,  NOT have his eyes gouged out as many believe.

Galileo Galilei, father of modern science, He said the sun was in the middle and the earth revolved around it.  The Church said the earth was in the middle and the planets, including the sun revolved around the earth.

There were four inquisition hearings concerning the heretic Galileo.  Galileo recanted his views but the Catholic Church still kept him under house arrest.  He died at 77 while still under house arrest.

Galileo’s works were banned for a century by the Catholic Church.

“BUT BECAUSE I HAVE BEEN ENJOINED, BY THE HOLY OFFICE, ALTOGETHER TO ABANDON THE FALSE OPINION WHICH MAINTAINS THAT THE SUN IS THE CENTER AND IMMOVABLE, AND FORBIDDEN TO HOLD DEFEND, OR TEACH, THE SAID FALSE DOCTRINE IN ANY MANNER …. I ABJURE, CURSE, AND DETEST THE SAID ERRORS AND HERESIES, AND GENERALLY EVERY OTHER ERROR AND SECT CONTRARY TO THE SAID HOLY CHURCH.”  – GALILEO GALILEI

Pope Demends Yamakas

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POPE DEMANDS YAMAKAS

 

Fourth Council of the Lateran in 1215, convoked by Pope Innocent III, This was the twelfth ecumenical council and is sometimes called the “Great Council” or “General Council of Lateran” due to the presence of seventy-one patriarchs and metropolitan bishops, four hundred and twelve bishops, and nine hundred abbots and priors together with representatives of several monarchs.


Brabant ordered in his will that all Jews be driven out if they were unwilling to give … And dictated that Jews must always wear the special hat prescribed for them, …

JEWISH PROHIBITIONS

Prohibitions against Jews included Christians dining or dancing with Jews and buying meat from them, and pay tithes to the Church. Jews were not to visit baths or inns owned by Christians, or employ Christian servants in their homes, hold public offices, dispute with simple Christians about religion or attempt to entice them to the Jewish faith, or treat sick Christians. The bishops of the Catholic Church were required to punish by excommunication any princes or officials who would not enforce decrees.

Persecute Jews

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1431 +:The Council of Basel “forbade Jews to go to universities, prohibited them from actingas agents in the conclusion of contracts between Christians, and required that they attendchurch sermons.”

1434:
“Jewish men in Augsburg had to sew yellow buttons to their clothes. Across Europe,
Jews were forced to wear a long undergarment, an overcoat with a yellow patch, bells and tall
pointed yellow hats with a large button on them.”

1453 :
The Franciscan monk, Capistrano, persuaded the King of Poland to terminate all
Jewish civil rights.

1478:
Spanish Jews had been heavily persecuted from the 14th century. Many had converted
to Christianity. The Spanish Inquisition was set up by the Church in order to detect insincere
conversions. Laws were passed that prohibited the descendants of Jews or Muslims from
attending university, joining religious orders, holding public office, or entering any of a long
list of professions.

1492 :
Jews were given the choice of being baptized as Christians or be banished from Spain.
300,000 left Spain penniless. Many migrated to Turkey, where they found tolerance among
the Muslims. Others converted to Christianity but often continued to practice Judaism in
secret.

1497:
Jews were banished from Portugal. 20 thousand left the country rather than be
baptized as Christians.

1516:
The Governor of the Republic of Venice decided that Jews would be permitted to live
only in one area of the city. It was located in the South Girolamo parish and was called the
“Ghetto Novo.” This was the first ghetto in Europe. Hitler made use of the concept in the
1930’s.

1523:
Martin Luther distributed his essay “That Jesus Was Born a Jew. ” He hoped that large
numbers of Jews would convert to Christianity. They didn’t, and he began to write and preach
hatred against them. Luther has been condemned in recent years for being extremely
antisemitic. The charge has some merit; however he was probably typical of most Christians
during his era.

1539:
A passion play was forbidden in Rome because it prompted violent attacks against the
city’s Jewish residents.

1540:
Jews were exiled from Naples.

1543:
In his 20’s, Martin Luther, had expected Jews to convert to Christianity in large
numbers. Distressed by their reluctance, he developed a hatred for Jews, as expressed in his
letters to Rev. Spalatin in 1514, when he was 31 years of age. He wrote:
“I have come to the conclusion that the Jews will always curse and blaspheme God and his
King Christ, as all the prophets have predicted….For they are thus given over by the wrath of
God to reprobation, that they may become incorrigible, as Ecclesiastes says, for every one
who is incorrigible is rendered worse rather than better by correction.”
In 1543, he wrote “On the Jews and their lies, On Shem Hamphoras” :
“…eject them forever from this country. For, as we have heard, God’s anger with them is so
intense that gentle mercy will only tend to make them worse and worse, while sharp mercy
will reform them but little. Therefore, in any case, away with them!…What then shall we
Christians do with this damned, rejected race of Jews?

First, their synagogues or churches should be set on fire,…

Secondly, their homes should likewise be broken down and destroyed… They ought to be put
under one roof or in a stable, like Gypsies.

Thirdly, they should be deprived of their prayer books and Talmuds in which such idolatry, lies,
cursing and blasphemy are taught.

Fourthly, their rabbis must be forbidden under threat of death to teach any more…

Fifthly, passport and traveling privileges should be absolutely forbidden to the Jews…

Sixthly, they ought to be stopped from usury. All their cash and valuables of silver and gold
ought to be taken from them and put aside for safe keeping…

Seventhly, let the young and strong Jews and Jewesses be given the flail, the axe, the hoe,
the spade, the distaff, and spindle and let them earn their bread by the sweat of their noses as
in enjoined upon Adam’s children…

To sum up, dear princes and nobles who have Jews in your domains, if this advice of mine
does not suit you, then find a better one so that you and we may all be free of this
insufferable devilish burden – the Jews.” 7

1550:
Jews were exiled from Genoa and Venice.

1555-JUL-12:
A Roman Catholic Papal bull, “Cum nimis absurdum,” required Jews to wear
badges, and live in ghettos. They were not allowed to own property outside the ghetto. Living
conditions were dreadful: over 3,000 people were forced to live in about 8 acres of land.
Women had to wear a yellow veil or scarf; men had to wear a piece of yellow cloth on their
hat.

1582:
Jews were expelled from Holland.

1648-9:
Chmielnicki Bogdan led an uprising against Polish rule in the Ukraine. The secondary
goal of Bogdan and his followers was to exterminate all Jews in the country. The massacre
began with the slaughter of about 6,000 Jews in Nemirov. Other major mass murders
occurred in Tulchin, Polonnoye, Volhynia, Bar, Lvov, etc. Jewish records estimate that a total
of 100,000 Jews were murdered and 300 communities destroyed.

1806:
A French Jesuit Priest, Abbe Barruel, had written a treatise blaming the Masonic Order
for the French Revolution. He later issued a letter alleging that Jews, not the Masons were the
guilty party. This triggered a belief in an international Jewish conspiracy in Germany, Poland
and some other European countries later in the 19th century.

1819:
During the late 18th and early 19th centuries, many European Jews lobbied their
governments for emancipation. They sought citizenship as well as the same rights and
treatment as were enjoyed by non-Jews. This appears to have provoked sporadic antisemites
to engage in anti-Jewish violence. The rioters cried “Hep! Hep!.” The origin(s) of this
cry are not clear. Jews and their property were attacked first in Wuerzburg, Germany during

1819-AUG.
The rioting spread across Germany and eventually reached as far as Denmark and
Poland.

1840:
A rumor spread in Syria that some Jews were responsible for the ritual killing of a
Roman Catholic monk and his servant. As a result of horrendous treatment, some local Jews
confessed to a crime that they did not commit. This “Damascus Affair” spurred early Zionist
writers like Hess to promote the Zionist cause.

1846 – 1878:
Pope Pius IX restored all of the previous restrictions against the Jews within the
Vatican state. All Jews under Papal control were confined to Rome’s ghetto – the last one in
Europe until the Nazi era restored the church’s practice. On 2000-SEP-3, Pope John Paul II
beatified Pius IX; this is the last step before sainthood. He explained: “Beatifying a son of the
church does not celebrate particular historic choices that he has made, but rather points him out for imitation and for veneration for his virtue.”

1858:
Edgardo Mortara was kidnapped, at the age of six, from his Jewish family by Roman
Catholic officials after they found out that a maid had secretly baptized him. He was not
returned to his family but was raised a Catholic. He eventually became a priest.

1873:
The term “antisemitism” is first used in a pamphlet by Wilhelm Marr called “Jewry’s
Victory over Teutonism.”

1881:
Alexander II of Russia was assassinated by radicals. The Jews were blamed. About 200
individual pogroms against the Jews followed. (“Pogrom” is a Russian word meaning
“devastation” or “riot.” In Russia, a pogrom was typically a mob riot against Jewish individuals,
shops, homes or businesses. They were often supported and even organized by the
government.) Thousands of Jews became homeless and impoverished. The few who were
charged with offenses generally received very light sentences.

1893:
“…anti-Semitic parties won sixteen seats in the German Reichstag.”

1894:
Captain Alfred Dreyfus, an officer on the French general staff, was convicted of
treason. The evidence against him consisted of a piece of paper from his wastebasket with
another person’s handwriting, and papers forged by antisemitic officers. He received a life
sentence on Devil’s Island, off the coast of South America. The French government was
aware that a Major Esterhazy was actually guilty. 3 The church, government and army united
to suppress the truth. Writer Emile Zola and politician Jean Jaur? fought for justice and
human rights. After 10 years, the French government fell and Drefus was declared totally
innocent. The Dreyfus Affair was world-wide news for years. It motivated Journalist Theodor
Herzl to write a book in 1896: “The Jewish State: A Modern Solution to the Jewish Question.”
The book led to the founding of the Zionist movement which fought for a Jewish Homeland. A
half century later, the state of Israel was born.

1903:
At Easter, government agents organized an anti-Jewish pogrom in Kishinev, Moldova,
Russia. The local newspaper published a series of inflammatory articles. A Christian child
was discovered murdered and a young Christian woman at the Jewish Hospital committed
suicide. Jews were blamed for the deaths. Violence ensured. The 5,000 soldiers in the town
did nothing. When the smoke cleared, 49 Jews had been killed, 500 were injured; 700 homes
looted and destroyed, 600 businesses and shops looted, 2,000 families left homeless. Later, it
was discovered that the child had been murdered by its relatives and the suicide was
unrelated to the Jews.

1905:
The Okhrana, the Russian secret police in the reign of Czar Nicholas II, converted an
earlier antisemitic novel into a document called the “Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion.”
16 It was published privately in 1897. A Russian Orthodox priest, Sergius Nilus, published
them publicly in 1905. It was promoted as the record of “secret rabbinical conferences
whose aim was to subjugate and exterminate the Christians.” 5 The Protocols were used by
the Okhrana in a propaganda campaign that was associated with massacres of the Jews.
These were the Czarist Pogroms of 1905.

1915:
600,000 Jews were forcibly moved from the western borders of Russia towards the
interior. About 100,000 died of exposure or starvation.

1917:
“In the civil war following the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917, the reactionary White
Armies made extensive use of the Protocols to incite widespread slaughters of Jews.” 5 Two
hundred thousand Jews were murdered in the Ukraine alone.

1920:
The Protocols reach England and the United States. They are exposed as a forgery, but
are widely circulated. Henry Ford sponsored a study of international activities of Jews. This
led to a series of antisemitic articles in the Dearborn Independent, which were published in a
book, “The International Jew.” The Protocols were sold on Wal-Mart’s online bookstore until
they were removed on 2004-SEP-21.

1920:
The defeat of Germany in World War I and the continuing economic difficulties were
blamed in that country on the “Jewish influence.” One antisemitic poster has been preserved
from that era. 6 It shows a German, presumably Christian woman, a male Jew with distorted
facial features, a coffin and the word “Deutschland” (Germany).

1920’S, 1930’S:
Hitler had published in Mein Kampf in 1925, writing: “Today I believe that I am
acting in accordance with the will of the Almighty Creator: by defending myself against the
Jew, I am fighting for the work of the Lord.” The Protocols are used by the Nazis to whip up
public hatred of the Jews in the 1930’s. Widespread pogroms occur in Greece, Hungary,
Mexico, Poland, Rumania, and the USSR. Radio programs by many conservative American
clergy, both Roman Catholic and Protestant, frequently attacked Jews. Reverend Fr. Charles E
Coughlin was one of the best known. “In the 1930’s, radio audiences heard him rail against the
threat of Jews to America’s economy and defend Hitler’s treatment of Jews as justified in the
fight against communism.” (12) Other conservative Christian leaders, such as Frank Norris
and John Straton supported the Jews.
Discrimination against Jews in North America is widespread. Many universities set limits on
the maximum number of Jewish students that they would accept. Harvard accepted all
students on the basis of merit until after World War I when the percentage of Jewish students
approached 15%. At that time they installed an informal quota system. In 1941, Princeton had
fewer than 2% Jews in their student body. Jews were routinely barred from country clubs,
prestigious neighborhoods, etc.

1933:
Hitler took power in Germany. On APR-1, Julius Streicher organized a one-day boycott
of all Jewish owned businesses in the country. This was the start of continuous oppression
by the Nazis culminating in the Holocaust (a.k.a. Shoah). Jews “were barred from civil
service, legal professions and universities, were not allowed to teach in schools and could not
be editors of newspapers.” 2 Two years later, Jews were no longer considered citizens.

1934:
Various laws were enacted in Germany to force Jews out of schools and professions.

1935:
The Nazis passed the Nuremberg Laws restricting citizenship to those of “German or
related blood.” Jews became stateless.

1936:
Cardinal Hloud of Poland urged Catholics to boycott Jewish businesses.

1938:
On NOV-9, the Nazi government in Germany sent storm troopers, the SS and the Hitler
Youth on a pogrom that killed 91 Jews, injured hundreds, burned 177 synagogues and looted
7,500 Jewish stores. Broken glass could be seen everywhere; the glass gave this event its
name of Kristallnacht, the Night of Broken Glass.

1938:
Hitler brought back century-old church law, ordering all Jews to wear a yellow Star of
David as identification. A few hundred thousand Jews are allowed to leave Germany after
they give all of their assets to the government.

1939:
The Holocaust, the Shoah — the systematic extermination of Jews in Germany — began.
The process only ended in 1945 with the conclusion of World War II and the liberation of the
death camps. Approximately 6 million Jews (1.5 million of them children), 400 thousand
Roma (Gypsies) and others were slaughtered. Some were killed by death squads; others were
slowly killed in trucks with carbon monoxide; others were gassed in large groups in
Auschwitz, Dacau, Sobibor, Treblinka and other extermination camps. Officially, the holocaust
was described by the Nazis as subjecting Jews “to special treatment” or as a “solution of the
Jewish question.” Gold taken from the teeth of the victims was recycled; hair was used in the
manufacture of mattresses. In the Buchenwald extermination camp, lampshades were made
out of human skin; however, this appears to be an isolated incident. A rumor spread that
Jewish corpses were routinely converted into soap. However, the story appears to be false.

1940:
The Vichy government of France collaborated with Nazi Germany by freezing about
80,000 Jewish bank accounts. During the next four years, they deported about 76,000 Jews to
Nazi death camps; only about 2,500 survived. It was only in 1995 that a French president,
Jacques Chirac, “was able to admit that the state bore a heavy share of responsibility in the
mass round-ups and deportations of Jews, as well as in the property and asset seizures that
were carried out with the active help of the Vichy regime.” 11

1941:
The Holocaust Museum in Washington DC estimates that 13,000 Jews died on 1941-
JUN-19 during a pogrom in Bucharest, Romania. It was ordered by the pro-Nazi Romanian
regime of Marshal Ion Antonescu. The current government has admitted that this atrocity
happened, but most Romanians continue to deny that the Jews were killed on orders from
their own government.

1941:
Polish citizens in Jedwabne in northeastern Poland killed hundreds of Jews, by either
beating them to death or burning them alive in a barn. According to the Associated Press:
“The role played by Polish citizens was suppressed for nearly six decades until publication of
a book by a Polish emigre historian, Jan Tomasz Gross. After release of the book in 2000, the
Polish government launched an investigation. ‘The role of the Poles was decisive in
conducting the criminal act,’ [prosecutor Radoslaw] Ignatiew, said. The book, ‘Neighbours,’
sparked national soul-searching among Poles, many of whom could not believe that anybody
but the Nazis would have committed the atrocity.”

1942:
The Nazi leaders of Germany, at the Wannsee conference, decided on”the final solution
of the Jewish question” which was the attempt to exterminate every Jew in Europe. From
JUL-28 to 31, almost 18,000 Russian inhabitants of the Minsk ghetto in what is now Belarus
were exterminated. This was in addition to 5,000 to 15,000 who had been massacred in
earlier pogroms in that city. This was just one of many such pogroms during World War II.

1945:
The Shoah (Holocaust) ended as the Allied Forces over-ran the Nazi death camps.

1946:
Even though World War II ended the year before, antisemitic pogroms continued,
particularly in Poland, with the deaths of many Jews.

References 1:
“Kitos War,” Wikipedia, at: http://en.wikipedia.org/
Randy Felton, “Anti-Semitism and the Church,” at: http://www.haydid.org/
Fritz B. Voll, “A Short Review of a Troubled History,” at: http://www.jcrelations.com/
“Classical and Christian Anti-Semitism,” at http://www.virtualjerusalem.co.il/
Max Solbrekken, “The Jews & Jesus: Mistreatment of Jews: Christian shame,” at: http://www.mswm.org/
Fritz B. Voll, “A Short Review of a Troubled History,” at: http://www.jcrelations.com/
Bob Michael, “Jews as Serfs,” at: http://www.uni-heidelberg.de/

References 2:
Max Solbrekken, “The Jews & Jesus: Mistreatment of Jews: Christian shame,” at: http://www.mswm.org/jews.htm
Edward Vanhoutte, “Importance and unimportance of the Jews of Belgium from the Middle Ages to the Enlightenment,” at: http://pcger17.uia.ac.be/JEWS.html
“A Calendar of Jewish Persecution,” at “HearNow,” a Messianic Judaism web site. See: http://www.hearnow.org/caljp.htm
A.D. White, “A History of the Warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom,” Prometheus Books, Buffalo, NY, (Reprinted: 1993), Volume II, Pages 137-140.
“Classical and Christian Anti-Semitism,” at: http://www.virtualjerusalem.co.il/
“Modern History Sourcebook: Luther Before 1517: Letters to Spalatin,” http://www.fordham.edu/
“Medieval Sourcebook: Martin Luther (1483-1546): The Jews and Their Lies, excerpts (1543),” at: http://www.fordham.edu/
“Curious and unusual: Rome’s ghetto: The old Jewish quarter,” at: http://www.geocities.com/
A. James Rudin, “A Jewish View of Gibson’s ‘Passion.’ The film may transmit negative attitudes, stereotypes and caricatures about Jews.” Beliefnet, 2004, at: http://www.beliefnet.com
Mark Wheelis, “Historical Review: Biological Warfare at the 1346 Siege of Caffa,” CDC, at: http://www.cdc.gov/
“The Black Death: Scourge of Medieval Europe,” Awake! magazine, 2000-FEB-08, at: http://www.watchtower.org/

References 3:
“The Pale of Settlement and the pogroms of 1881 in Russia,” at: http://204.165.132.2/crucible/whunts/frames_pogromrussia.htm
Fritz B. Voll, “A Short Review of a Troubled History,” at: http://www.jcrelations.com/res/incidents.htm#protokols1
“The Dreyfus Affair,” http://holocaust.miningco.com/msub15.htm
“The Kishinev Pogrom of 1903,” at: http://www.netwiz.net/~mchavez/familytales/pogrom.htm
“Protocols of the Elders of Zion,” article. See: http://www.us-israel.org/jsource/anti-semitism/protocols.html
Antisemitic poster from 1920 Germany at: http://holocaust.miningco.com/msub15.htm
G.M. Marsden, “Fundamentalism and American Culture,” Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK (1980)
G.M. Marsden, “Religion and American Culture,” Harcourt, San Diego, CA, (1990), Page 220.
Robert Fulford, “Historian recalls life as a Jew among the Nazis”, Article, Globe and Mail, Toronto ON, 1998-OCT-31.
“A Picture Tells a Thousand Words,” http://www.primenet.com/~rvolk/english/antiprop/jewish_soap/
Jon Henley, “France faces up to wartime role,” The Guardian, reprinted in the Toronto Star, 2001-JAN-11, Page A28
“Survivors mark Romania pogrom: First memorial to 1941 victims,” Associated Press, 2000-DEC-6.
“Poles close probe into Jewish wartime massacre,” Associated Press. Published in the Toronto Star, Toronto ON, 2002-JUL-9. at: http://www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/
“Pogrom,” Vecherny Minsk newspaper, Minsk, Belarus, 1967-NOV. See: http://204.165.132.2/crucible/whunts/frames_belarus.htm
J. Telushkin, “Jewish Literacy: The Most Important Things to Know About the Jewish Religion, Its People and Its History; Item 241: Antisemitism” William Morrow, (1991). Read reviews or order this book safely from Amazon.com online book store
Victor Marsden, translator, “The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion,” Liberty Bell Publications, (2004). Read reviews or order this hate propaganda safely from Amazon.com online book store
Jonathan Frankel, “The Damascus Affair : ‘Ritual Murder’, Politics, and the Jews in 1840,” Cambridge University Press, (1997). Read reviews or order this book

Jews Marked

Jews Marked

Jews Marked

 

JEWS MARKED

nazi jewish star
ADN-ZB II. Weltkrieg 1939-45 Frankreich unter der Besetzung der faschistischen deutschen Truppen, Anfang Juni 1942. Ab 1. Juni 1942 werden auch in Frankreich die Juden gezwungen, den gelben Stern zu tragen. UBz.: zwei jüdische Frauen in Paris. 3627-42

Indulgences

INDULGENCES

Selling Indulgences

 

SELLING INDULGENCES

MONEY TO ERASE YOUR SINS

In Martin Luther’s time, Pope Leo X was head of the Church. The Pope’s taste for extravagance drained the treasury in only eight years. But St. Peter’s Basilica needed to be rebuilt, so the pope offered indulgences in exchange for funds to rebuild the cathedral. Indulgences were letters of pardon which guaranteed forgiveness of sins.

This was the catalyst for the Protestant Reformation

The Indulgence is predicated on two beliefs. First, in the sacrament of penance it did not suffice to have the guilt (culpa) of sin forgiven through absolution alone; one also needed to undergo temporal punishment (poena, from p[o]enitentia, “penance”) because one had offended Almighty God. Second, indulgences rested on belief in purgatory, a place in the next life where one could continue to cancel the accumulated debt of one’s sins.

Kill Women

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KILL WOMEN

 

Breast Ripper

Torture people   … but don’t kill ….. get them to confess that they are a heretic …… then burn them at the stake alive — (then take their property).

Kill the women (burn witches)

Today – Burning Witches in Africa

Focus on the women …. they are wives, mothers, daughters ….. that will make the people conform ….They divided up their property they ascribed to the witch and her helpers owning …. one third of the total value went to the inquisitor and catholic bishop … One third to the city …… And one third to those who helped capture and convict.

During the First Inquisition, created by religious courts to combat heresy and witchcraft, Pope Gregory IX ordered the witch’s familial animal, the cat, especially black cats, to be burned and killed with the witch.  Hundreds of thousands of cats were killed, leading to the rapid proliferation of rodents, particularly a bacterium carried by rats.  That bacterium was ultimately the source of the Black Plague. 

Institute mental conditioning with punishments by God after death for non compliance here on earth.

Have an enemy to hate (Jews).

Make the people dumb by burning the libraries.

Kill other nations if they don’t believe in the fable (Crusades).

Punish anyone that contradicts their stories.

Inquisition Bull

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THE BULL

On May 15,1252 Pope Innocent IV issued Bull AD EXTIRPANDA. It became the classic in inquisitorial procedure. It provides:

1. that anyone may seize a heretic and despoil him of his property;
2. that every magistrate shall appoint an inquisitorial commission, whose salaries are to be paid by the State;
3. that no law may be passed interfering with these Inquisitors;
4. that heretics who will not confess their heresy shall be tortured;
5. that the confiscated property of heretics shall be thus divided:

  •    one-third to the Inquisitors and the bishops,
  •   one-third to the city,
  •   and one-third to those who aided in the arrest and conviction.

Pope Innocent gave precise instructions to all Inquisitors to enforce the 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 (monks).

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, accusation, treachery, perjury, torture, woe, and death resulted.

RUSSIA, GREECE, CHINA, PALESTINE, EGYPT

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 of 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

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 of heresy. Having done that, they would hand him over to the “secular arm,” the civil authorities.

THE INNOCENT CHURCH

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 Catholic 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 (Protestants).”

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 recent 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.

Yes, just SUPPRESSED. It is still alive!  This same spirit still alive in Croatia in 1942 when the Catholic Ustachi mutilated hundreds of thousands of Serbian “heretics.”  Also in South Vietnam in 1960 when Catholic President Diem set out to rid that country of Buddhist “heretics?”

ROMAN INQUISITION

An ecclesiastical tribunal established by Pope Gregory IX circa 1232 for the suppression of heresy. It was active chiefly in northern Italy and southern France, becoming notorious for the use of torture. In 1542 the papal Inquisition was re-established to combat Protestantism, eventually becoming an organ of papal government

SPANISH INQUISITION

The Tribunal of the Holy Office of the Inquisition (Spanish: Tribunal del Santo Oficio de la Inquisición), commonly known as the Spanish Inquisition (Inquisición española), was established in 1478 by Catholic Monarchs Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile. It was intended to maintain Catholic orthodoxy in their kingdoms and to replace the Medieval Inquisition, which was under Papal control. It became the most substantive of the three different manifestations of the wider Christian Inquisition along with the Roman Inquisition and Portuguese Inquisition.

PORTUGUESE INQUISITION SEAL

The Western world were enriched with the noble practice of judicial torture, expressly employed by Holy Mother Church for the suppression of heresy, later known as Protestantism.

A SAD INQUISITOR

“In our days, there are no more rich heretics, so that princes, not seeing much money in prospect, will not put themselves to any expense; it is a pity that so salutary an institution as ours [in other words, the INQUISITION] should be so uncertain of its future. “‘

Quote=    Inquisitor Eymeric de Campo  1375

Hammer Witches

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HAMMER WITCHES TO DEATH

 

“A LOT OF WOMEN ARE WITCHES AND SHOULD BE PUT TO DEATH.”

– Catholic Inquisition –

THE WITCH HUNTS BURNED 100,000 TO 120,00 INNOCENT WOMEN.

“THE MOST BLOOD SOAKED BOOK IN ALL OF HUMAN HISTORY” –>

L0000980 J. Sprenger and H. Institutoris, Malleus maleficarum. Credit: Wellcome Library, London. Wellcome Images [email protected] http://wellcomeimages.org Title page. Malleus maleficarum Sprenger, J. and Institor, H. Published: 1669 Copyrighted work available under Creative Commons Attribution only licence CC BY 4.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

MALLEUS MALEFICARUM  (THE WITCHES HAMMER) …

Catholic inquisition published a book that taught the Catholic Clergy how to locate, torture, and kill all free thinking  women (and innocent).

In three centuries of witch hunts, somewhere between 60,000 to 100,000 innocent women were captured and burned alive at the stake (some say a million).  The numbers estimated of the women killed comes from a survey of scholars specializing in that period of history.  And there were thousands of women that escaped death but were severly punished.

More correctly translated as the “Hammer of the woman evildoers.”  The book was written by two Dominican monks, and fervent Inquisition members, named Heinrich Kramer and Jacob Sprenger.  The book became extremely popular.  It was widely circulated for over 200 years.  It went through twenty-nine editions from 1487 to 1669.  It was considered the “Handbook for Witch Hunts.”  It was revered not only by the Catholics but also the Protestants.

THERE WERE THREE PARTS TO THE BOOK.

The first part — is about the witches and the magic done by them by channeling the power of the Devil.

The second part — describes the various types of witches and the spells they do.

The third part — describes how they should be tried, by the religious churches and by the civil authorities.  Most people think that the Inquisition was a religious action but the civil authorities were also deeply guilty.

      THE TEXT OF MALLEUS MALEFICARUM

INTRODUCTION TO THE 1928 VERSION BY MONTAGUE SUMMERS

INTRODUCTION TO THE 1948 VERSION BY MONTAGUE SUMMERS

 PART 1

Question I
Whether the Belief that there are such Beings as Witches is so Essential a Part of the Catholic Faith that Obstinacy to maintain the Opposite Opinion manifestly savours of Heresy.

Question II
If it be in Accordance with the Catholic Faith to maintain that in Order to bring about some Effect of Magic, the Devil must intimately co-operate with the Witch, or whether one without the other, that is to say, the Devil without the Witch, or conversely, could produce such an Effect.

Question III
Whether Children can be Generated by Incubi and Succubi.

Question IV
By which Devils are the Operations of Incubus and Succubus Practised?

Question V
What is the Source of the Increase of Works of Witchcraft? Whence comes it that the Practice of Witchcraft hath so notably increased?

Question VI
Concerning Witches who copulate with Devils. Why is it that Women are chiefly addicted to Evil superstitions?

Question VII
Whether Witches can Sway the Minds of Men to Love or Hatred.

Question VIII
Whether Witches can Hebetate the Powers of Generation or Obstruct the Venereal Act.

Question IX
Whether Witches may work some Prestidigatory Illusion so that the Male Organ appears to be entirely removed and separate from the Body.

Question X
Whether Witches can by some Glamour Change Men into Beasts.

Question XI
That Witches who are Midwives in Various Ways Kill the Child Conceived in the Womb, and Procure an Abortion; or if they do not this Offer New-born Children to Devils.

Question XII
Whether the Permission of Almighty God is an Accompaniment of Witchcraft.

Question XIII
Herein is set forth the Question, concerning the Two Divine Permissions which God justly allows, namely, that the Devil, the Author or all Evil, should Sin, and that our First Parents should Fall, from which Origins the Works of Witches are justly suffered to take place.

Question XIV
The Enormity of Witches is Considered, and it is shown that the Whole Matter should be rightly Set Forth and Declared.

Question XV
It is Shown that, on Account of the Sins of Witches, the Innocent are often Bewitched, yea, Sometimes even for their Own Sins.

Question XVI
The Foregoing Truths are Set out in Particular, this by a Comparison of the Works of Witches with Other Baleful Superstitions.

Question XVII
A Comparison of their Crimes under Fourteen Heads, with the Sins of the Devils of all and every Kind.

Question XVIII
Here follows the Method of Preaching against and Controverting Five Arguments of Laymen and Lewd Folk, which seem to be Variously Approved, that God does not Allow so Great Power to the Devil and Witches as is involved in the Performance of such Mighty Works of Witchcraft.


      PART 2

Question I
Of those against whom the Power of Witches availeth not at all.

Chapter I
Of the several Methods by which Devils through Witches Entice and Allure the Innocent to the Increase of that Horrid Craft and Company.

Chapter II
Of the Way whereby a Formal Pact with Evil is made.

Chapter III
How they are Transported from Place to Place.

Chapter IV
Here follows the Way whereby Witches copulate with those Devils known as Incubi.

Chapter V
Witches commonly perform their Spells through the Sacraments of the Church. And how they Impair the Powers of Generation, and how they may Cause other Ills to happen to God’s Creatures of all kinds. But herein we except the Question of the Influence of the Stars.

Chapter VI
How Witches Impede and Prevent the Power of Procreation.

Chapter VII
How, as it were, they Deprive Man of his Virile Member.

Chapter VIII
Of the Manner whereby they Change Men into the Shapes of Beasts.

Chapter IX
How Devils may enter the Human Body and the Head without doing any Hurt, when they cause such Metamorphosis by Means of Prestidigitation.

Chapter X
Of the Method by which Devils through the Operations of Witches sometimes actually possess men.

Chapter XI
Of the Method by which they can Inflict Every Sort of Infirmity, generally Ills of the Graver Kind.

Chapter XII
Of the Way how in Particular they Afflict Men with Other Like Infirmities.

Chapter XIII
How Witch Midwives commit most Horrid Crimes when they either Kill Children or Offer them to Devils in most Accursed Wise.

Chapter XIV
Here followeth how Witches Injure Cattle in Various Ways.

Chapter XV
How they Raise and Stir up Hailstorms and Tempests, and Cause Lightning to Blast both Men and Beasts.

Chapter XVI
Of Three Ways in which Men and Women may be Discovered to be Addicted to Witchcraft: Divided into Three Heads: and First of the Witchcraft of Archers.

Question II
Introduction, wherein is Set Forth the Difficulty of this Question.

Chapter I
The Remedies prescribed by the Holy Church against Incubus and Succubus Devils.

Chapter II
Remedies prescribed for Those who are Bewitched by the Limitation of the Generative Power.

Chapter III
Remedies prescribed for those who are Bewitched by being Inflamed with Inordinate Love or Extraordinary Hatred.

Chapter IV
Remedies presribed for those who by Prestidigitative Art have lost their Virile Members or have seemingly been Transformed into the Shapes of Beasts.

Chapter V
Prescribed Remedies for those who are Obsessed owing to some Spell.

Chapter VI
Prescribed Remedies; to wit, the Lawful Exorcisms of the Church, for all Sorts of Infirmities and Ills due to Witchcraft; and the Method of Exorcising those who are Bewitched.

Chapter VII
Remedies prescribed against Hailstorms, and for animals that are Bewitched.

Chapter VIII
Certain Remedies prescribed against those Dark and Horrid Harms with which Devils may Afflict Men.


     PART 3

General and Introductory
Who are the Fit and Proper Judges in the Trial of Witches?

Question I
The Method of Initiating a Process

Question II
Of the Number of Witnesses

Question III
Of the Solemn Adjuration and Re-examination of Witnesses

Question IV
Of the Quality and Condition of Witnesses

Question V
Whether Mortal Enemies may be Admitted as Witnesses

Question VI
How the Trial is to be Proceeded with and Continued. And how the Witnesses are to be Examined in the Presence of Four Other Persons, and how the Accused is to be Questioned in Two Ways

Question VII
In Which Various Doubts are Set Forth with Regard to the Foregoing Questions and Negative Answers. Whether the Accused is to be Imprisoned, and when she is to be considered Manifestly Taken in the Foul Heresy of Witchcraft. This is the Second Action

Question VIII
Which Follows from the Preceding Question, Whether the Witch is to be Imprisoned, and of the Method of Taking her. This is the Third Action of the Judge

Question IX
What is to be done after the Arrest, and whether the Names of the Witnesses should be made Known to the Accused. This is the Fourth Action

Question X
What Kind of Defence may be Allowed, and of the Appointment of an Advocate. This is the Fifth Action

Question XI
What Course the Advocate should Adopt when the Names of the Witnesses are not Revealed to him. Ths Sixth Action

Question XII
Of the Same Matter, Declaring more Particularly how the Question of Personal Enmity is to be Investigated. The Seventh Action

Question XIII
Of the Points to be Observed by the Judge before the Formal Examination in the Place of Detention and Torture. This is the Eighth Action

Question XIV
Of the Method of Sentencing the Accused to be Questioned: and How she must be Questioned on the First Day; and Whether she may be Promised her Life. The Ninth Action

Question XV
Of the Continuing of the Torture, and of the Devices and Signs by which the Judge can Recognize a Witch; and how he ought to Protect himself from their Spells. Also how they are to be Shaved in Parts where they use to Conceal the Devil’s Masks and Tokens; together with the due Setting Forth of Various Means of Overcoming the Obstinacy in Keeping Silence and Refusal to Confess. And it is the Tenth Action

Question XVI
Of the fit Time and of the Method of the Second Examination. And it is the Eleventh Action, concerning the Final Precautions to be Observed by the Judge

Q16b The Third Head
Which is the last Part of this Work. How the Process is to be Concluded by the Pronouncement of a Definite and Just Sentence

Question XVII
Of Common Purgation, and especially of the Trial of Red-hot Iron, to which Witches Appeal

Question XVIII
Of the Manner of Pronouncing a Sentence which is Final and Definitive

Question XIX
Of the Various Degrees of Overt Suspicion which render the Accused liable to be Sentenced

Question XX
Of the Firth Method of Pronouncing Sentence

Question XXI
Of the Second Method of Pronouncing Sentence, when the Accused is no more than Defamed

Question XXII
Of the Third Kind of Sentence, to be Pronounced on one who is Defamed, and who is to be put to the Question

Question XXIII
The Fourth Method of Sentencing, in the Case of one Accused upon a Light Suspicion

Question XXIV
The Fifth Manner of Sentence, in the Case of one under Strong Suspicion

Question XXV
The Sixth Kind of Sentence, in the Case of one who is Gravely Suspect

Question XXVI
The Method of passing Sentence upon one who is both Suspect and Defamed

Question XVII
The Method of passing Sentence upon one who hath Confessed to Heresy, but is still not Penitent

Question XVIII
The Method of passing Sentence upon one who hath Confessed to Heresy but is Relapsed, Albeir now Penitent

Question XXIX
The Method of passing Sentence upon one who hath Confessed to Heresy but is Impenitent, although not Relapsed

Question XXX
Of One who has Confessed to Heresy, is Relapsed, and is also Impenitent

Question XXXI
Of One Taken and Convicted, but Denying Everything

Question XXXII
Of One who is Convicted but who hath Fled or who Contumaciously Absents himself

Question XXXIII
Of the Method of passing Sentence upon one who has been Accused by another Witch, who has been or is to be Burned at the Stake

Question XXXIV
Of the Method of passing Sentence upon a Witch who Annuls Spells wrought by Witchcraft; and of Witch Midwives and Archer-Wizards

Question XXXV
Finally, of the Method of passing Sentence upon Witches who Enter or Cause to be Entered an Appeal, whether such be Frivolous or Legitimate and Just

Legitimate and Just

Torture Ways

TORTURE

 

TORTURE

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;

1.  hoisting the man to the ceiling by his hands tied behind his back.

2.  breaking him on the rack.

3. greasing his feet and thrusting them into the fire.

Judas Cradle

Using ropes, a prisoner would be lowered onto the pyramid-shaped “seat” with the point inserted into the anus or vagina. The torture would be the intense pressure and stretching of the orifice, resulting in permanent damage. The victim would sustain rips in the muscle tissue that would later become infected.  Weights would be added to facilitate the torture when death by impalement was desired.

Judas Cradle
Spanish Donkey

Similar to the Judas cradle where the victim would sit for hours.

Spanish Donkey
Saw body in half

Here the victim would be sawed in two longitudinally,  starting at the crotch area.  It was a torture execution more than a torture.  The sawing was sometimes also done across the stomach.

Saw in half
Iron Chair

This device was used extensively throughout in the thousand years of medieval torture.  It had thousands of iron sharp points sticking up from the chair.  The restraints were then tightened thrusting the spikes deep into the flesh. Since none of the spikes would enter vital organs the torture would go on for days.  At the end the victim would be executed.  Many victims would confess to whatever the inquisition wanted them to say after seeing others in the iron chair.

Iron Chair
Coffin Torture
Coffin Torture
Head Crusher

The torturer would sometimes stop before death.  This would leave the victim with broken facial and skull bones, the victim severely disabled.

Expanding Pear of Anguish

This expanding device was mostly used on women inside their virgina.    It was used when a women was accused of inducing a miscarriage.  It was also used on homosexuals inserted in their anus.  When it was used in the mouth  it was called a Choke Pear.  It was used in the mouth by liars and blasphemers

The device has four metal leaves which expand when the handle is turned.  It would tear the skin and organs resulting in permanent damage.

Breast Ripper
Breast Ripper
Breast Ripper with Neck Torture
Neck Torture
Knee Splitter
Breaking Wheel

Also known as the Catherine Wheel.  Used for public executions.  Victims were lashed to the spokes of a wagon wheel.  The limbs were beaten with a club or iron cudgel until broken.  Limbs would break and give way.  The survival time after the limbs were initially broken would be several days.

Breaking Wheel
Crocodile Shears
Heretic Fork
Impalement
Iron Maiden
Lead Sprinkler
Quartered
Rack
Rat Torture

The victim would be tied down to a table so that his arms and legs could not move.   A metal cage would be placed to cover the victims bare stomach.  A hungry rat would be placed in the metal cage.  The metal cage was heated to make the rat want to escape.  The rat would dig into the stomach to make his escape.  This digging of an escape tunnel would take several hours and result in the death of the victim.

Rope Torture
Thumb Screw
Tongue Tearer
Tub
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