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In reply to the discussion: Can anyone point me to any actual persecution or mass discrimination of Catholics in the US today? [View all]DevonRex
(22,541 posts)Rev. Vincent A. Lapomarda, S.J.
Roger Braun (1910-1981) -- France
Pierre Chaillet (1900-1972) -- France
Raffaele de Chantuz Cubbe (1904-1983) -- Italy
Jean-Baptiste De Coster (1896-1968) -- Belgium
Jean Fleury (1905-1982) -- France
Emile Gessler (1891-1958) -- Belgium
John B. Janssens (1889-1964) -- Belgium
Alphonse Lambrette (1884-1970) -- Belgium
Iaonnis Marangos (1901-1989) -- Greece
Emile Planckaert (1906-2006) -- France
Jacob Raile (1894-1949) -- Hungary
Henri Revol (1904-1992) -- France
Adam Sztark (1907-1942) --Poland
Henri Van Oostayen (1906 -1945) -- Belgium
http://college.holycross.edu/faculty/vlapomar/hiatt/righteus.htm
There are others as well.
And here is the Yad Vashem site http://www.yad-vashem.org.il
As far as Luther goes, seems to me he was the beginning of a split between the brown and white people on this earth. I can see that and I'm neither brown nor Catholic. First he broke with the Catholic Church, which just so happened to be full of lots and lots of duskier-skinned people than him. And then he decided Jews were no good either. I'm thinking he probably didn't have much use for gypsies, either. Thank god he never got a look at the early Celts or I'd be out, too. Might be out anyway since I'm Welsh by ancestry. A fair number of the Welsh think Lutherans and C of E are just Catholics with another name. All the pomp and ceremony, you know. Same rites.
So you might want to rethink a thing or two. Everything really IS relative when it comes to religion, you know. And nationality and heritage. And the truth and how other people see it.