The Jesuit Order as a Synagogue of Jews is a superb study of the relationship between Jesuits and New Christians—converts from Judaism and their descendants—during the three generations after the founding of the Society of Jesus in 1540. It has long been known that many New Christians joined the Society in the sixteenth century. The opposition that this influx of New Christians inspired both within and outside the Society, however, is something of which only a few specialists have been aware until recently. James W. Reites and Francisco de Borja Medina have written important studies of St. Ignatius of Loyola’s philosemitism and of the divisions within the Society that developed after Ignatius’s death. Maryks, however, does something that no one has attempted until now—he investigates the genealogical roots of dozens of sixteenth-century Spanish and Portuguese Jesuits. Among these men were several of the most notable Jesuit intellectuals of the period, including José de Acosta, Diego Laínez, Juan de Mariana, Jerónimo Nadal, Juan Alfonso de Polanco, Pedro de Ribadeneira, and Francisco Suárez.
Maryks links his genealogical study to a sophisticated analysis of the various factions that developed within the Society as a result of the debate about the admission of New Christians. In addition, Maryks analyzes the strong opposition in court and clerical circles in Spain and Portugal as a whole to the admission of New Christians in the Society.
The Jesuit Order as a Synagogue of Jews provides a profound and convincing analysis—based on extensive archival work—of the conflict between theory and practice in the Society of Jesus. The Society’s founding documents called for an inclusive approach to the admissions process. In practice, however, discrimination in the admission of a wide range of minorities—including not only New Christians but also Asians, Africans, Amerindians, and mestizos—was widespread.
The debate about New Christians hinged on the interpretation, by individual Jesuits, of Ignatius’s intentions. Drawing on their direct contacts with Ignatius, on their understanding of the Institute of the Society, or on both, Jesuits on both sides of the debate about New Christians asserted that they sought to adopt the policy that Ignatius would have adopted had he been alive in the 1570s, when the debate threatened to produce a schism in the Society.
The Jesuits are pedophile Khazar Jews interested only in dominating Christendom through a homosexual order of men and women. Majority of the priests guilty of homosexual practices are Jesuits which is a gateway practice to false gods. They also influence the nuns which are under their care to turn them into Jezebels.
So many Indigenous People mixed with the Europeans and adopted their culture including surnames. They left behind the old cultures totally yet somethings never changed it was the spiritual bloodline. They have an inclination towards paganism especially Freemasonry and Feminism. Pedophilia was rampant among the Indigenous People and it is rampant today in the Black Community..
And have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather reprove them. [12] For it is a shame even to speak of those things which are done of them in secret. [13] But all things that are reproved are made manifest by the light: for whatsoever doth make manifest is light.
Gynosexual is a homosexual male who dresses as a woman but is attracted to women. Weird. The Mental Health used to list homosexuality as an insanity which is an understatement it's actually demonic.
Matthew 4:1-11 King James Version 4 Then was Jesus led up of the Spirit into the wilderness to be tempted of the devil.
2 And when he had fasted forty days and forty nights, he was afterward an hungred.
3 And when the tempter came to him, he said, If thou be the Son of God, command that these stones be made bread.
4 But he answered and said, It is written, Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God.
5 Then the devil taketh him up into the holy city, and setteth him on a pinnacle of the temple,
6 And saith unto him, If thou be the Son of God, cast thyself down: for it is written, He shall give his angels charge concerning thee: and in their hands they shall bear thee up, lest at any time thou dash thy foot against a stone.
7 Jesus said unto him, It is written again, Thou shalt not tempt the Lord thy God.
8 Again, the devil taketh him up into an exceeding high mountain, and sheweth him all the kingdoms of the world, and the glory of them;
9 And saith unto him, All these things will I give thee, if thou wilt fall down and worship me.
10 Then saith Jesus unto him, Get thee hence, Satan: for it is written, Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God, and him only shalt thou serve.
11 Then the devil leaveth him, and, behold, angels came and ministered unto him.
Savage actually means out of the woods and wild and untamed. The Indigenous People were mainly living out in the woods and they were mostly wild without law and order. The state of the Indigenous People was backwards in alot of areas, there was no formal alphabet, so no writing or reading, and alot of them dressed in animal skins. Tools and weapons were made of flint stone and wood. When we examine this truthfully the past was buried by the children who adopted European ways because of a higher state of civilization.
BlackAdam65: ice also noticed that a lot of African American believe Africa is israel
Alot of Black Americans are actually Hamites and not Hebrews. Then there are an overwhelming amount of the Hebrews who actually are Edomites. Both have reason to support this conspiracy against Israel. The Black skin Hamite can not identify with Semitic people who are actually brown. The Edomites is in love with Egyptian gods and hates the God of Abraham as equally as God hates Esau too.
The black skin Indigenous People of America migrated from Africa to the Americas long ago probably around the 13th century. When Abu Akari a Sultan of Mali gave up his throne to his younger brother to lead a fleet of ships to the Americas. They eventually settled in the Mexico Aztec Empire, an alliance formed, but for whatever reason there was a falling out between the two groups of blacks and browns. The blacks relocating to the Mississippi Valley and forming the Washitaw Empire and other nations.
The Black people never invented the wheel as it was unnecessary because boating was more suitable for transportation of goods, supplies and materials as Africa has alot of rivers with major ones civilization formed around. They were master ship builders, skilled sailors and excellent navigators who also invented pirating with slave raiding off of coasts. Even though Black people live in the lowest parts of the Earth they migrated to alot of places early on. Due to their presence everywhere an assumption began that they built civilization everywhere and everyone else are just passive players. This is largely due to the works of Pan Africanism who in their zeal to unite Black people everywhere forged this racist optimism rooted in a superiority complex that black is supreme. It is not true that humanity migrated out of Africa and varied into different races over time, this is propagated by Freemasonry scientists but as we know Freemasonry Illuminati is headquartered in North Africa. Jews who are actually white Khazars or parts of Biblical Yapeth are the leading archeologists, biologists, history writers and long time middlemen of the Moors helped generate these scientific lies. Everywhere Black or darker skin is resented because they invaded alot of places, enslaved alot of groups and brought evil pagan religion of slavery and human sacrifice. Colorism has its roots in some of the bad karma of black darker skin people and the acts committed against others in the name of group advancement.
lawrenzoo: Good day, Nairaland families. I would appreciate it if mature and responsible families in the house could enlighten me on this. My son is only 7 years and 4 months old, and I allow him and his 5 year old sister to do minor chores such as making their beds when they wake up, sweeping their rooms to some extent, taking their plates to the kitchen after eating, and brushing their teeth at night. However, there is one thing I frown upon in the house, "Sending a young guy of his age on street errands," but I discovered that my wife finds it so easy to do so.
Most times my wife would want to get simple stuff like detergent and so, she calls him which i do stop from happening most times since i am of a personal opinion that it is rather too unsafe for him and he should not be sent on an errand alone until he is at least 10years old and above.
Please i want to know if I am simply the one overreacting and too overprotective OR a child of that age should not be sent on an errand?
lawrenzoo: Good day, Nairaland families. I would appreciate it if mature and responsible families in the house could enlighten me on this. My son is only 7 years and 4 months old, and I allow him and his 5 year old sister to do minor chores such as making their beds when they wake up, sweeping their rooms to some extent, taking their plates to the kitchen after eating, and brushing their teeth at night. However, there is one thing I frown upon in the house, "Sending a young guy of his age on street errands," but I discovered that my wife finds it so easy to do so.
Most times my wife would want to get simple stuff like detergent and so, she calls him which i do stop from happening most times since i am of a personal opinion that it is rather too unsafe for him and he should not be sent on an errand alone until he is at least 10years old and above.
Please i want to know if I am simply the one overreacting and too overprotective OR a child of that age should not be sent on an errand?
HISTORY & TRADITIONS Mary Magdalene in Provence Legend or Fact Mary Magdalene Provence Tintoretto public domain Did Mary Magdalene Live in Provence? A crippled ship bobs helplessly on a storm-tossed sea and those on board face certain death…but then a miracle occurs. Guided by the hand of God, the ship arrives safely on the shores Provence. Out steps Mary Magdalene, ready to spread The Word throughout France.
Mary Magdalene Provence Tintoretto public domain
Mary Magdalene landing in France…wasn’t that in The Da Vinci Code? Well, not quite. It’s from the legend of Mary Magdalene in Provence, a rich vein of tradition that author Dan Brown almost certainly tapped for his bestseller. Monuments to Mary and her shipmates abound in Provence and her legend stretches back nearly 2,000 years.
The story begins after the death of Jesus when his followers were persecuted in the Holy Land. Several of them were forced into a boat without rudder or sail and cast out to sea, left to perish there. Accounts vary, but a popular version of the legend says that along with Mary Magdalene were Mary Salomé, Mary Jacobé, Martha, Lazarus, Maximin, and their Egyptian servant Sara.
After a rough passage at sea, the ship was miraculously guided to Provence, where it landed at a place now called Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer (Saints Mary of the Sea). Today the town is a pilgrimage site for the Romani people—also called gypsies—who come to worship their patron Saint Sara, known as “Black Sara” for her dark Egyptian skin. There is a huge procession every year where an icon of the blessed saint is carried into the sea, accompanied by thousands of fervent followers.
Mary Magdalene Black Sara to the sea Black Sara Returns to the Sea
After landing in Provence, some of the group stayed put while others set off to spread their new religion. The men headed east, where Lazarus became the first bishop of Marseille and Maximin became the first bishop of Aix-en-Provence. Martha went north, where she became the star of her own legend, as the woman who saved Provence from the horrible Tarasque.
Mary Magdalene Tarasque for twitter Martha Confronts the Tarasque
As for Mary Magdalene, she joined Lazarus and helped him convert the people of Marseille to Christianity. Then she continued on, to the mountains further east, where she settled in a lonely grotto and spent decades in prayer and penance. You can visit the beautiful site, now managed by the Dominican order, but be sure to bring sturdy shoes because it’s a 45-minute walk to get there.
Mary Magdalene grotto gnu license Inside the Grotto
After 30 years in her grotto, Mary Magdelene felt that her end was near, so she made her way to Aix-en-Provence to receive communion from her old friend Maximin. She died there soon after and some of her remains are said to reside in the Basilica of Mary Magdalene in the town of Saint-Maximin-la-Sainte-Baume. Unfortunately for conspiracy theorists, there’s no record of her having married Jesus and starting the Merovingian line of French kings—for that you’ll have to go back to Dan Brown’s books.
Mary Magdalene was a brown skin Hebrew woman resembling Arabs and other Semitic people of the Middle Eastern region.