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"Krupp said he found that Vatican actions 'typically do not concern themselves with years, but rather with centuries.'" This point must be noted and taken to the bank because it has been and will continued to be the same when it comes to the Romish church. They themselves declared that they do not change.
The papal system knows what it is doing and no word or action comes from them without it being thoroughly investigated. As Gary Krupp said, they are concerned with centuries and not years. In the end the lifting of "'the ban of excommunication has effectively only opened a door whereby this radical right wing conservative group -- with an estimated over 1,000,000 devotees in number -- may only just begin to talk to Vatican officials to eventually be brought back to the mainstream Catholic beliefs […].'" Thus, the Roman Catholic church drew the Jewish community and this "radical right wing conservative group." It hit two birds in one shot and the world is wondering after the beast.
Read the entire article, On Jewish-Catholic Relations: Press 'Got It Wrong'
Read several authors' thoughts on papal Rome's history.
This article highlights quotes from historical and Catholic sources proving the Papacy's aggressive nature.
An Italian mystic. A minister to a British king. An Augustine monk. A Swiss farmer's boy. What do these men have in common? They were used by God in powerful ways to bring about the Protestant Reformation. Enter into the lives of these ordinary people with extraordinary stories.
Inspiration for these articles comes from Gideon and Hilda Hagstoz' Heroes of the Reformation