Wednesday 5 June 2013

The International Raoul Wallenberg Foundation promotes Pope John XXIII

This Monday June the 3°, the church marked a half-century since the death of Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli – Blessed Pope John XXIII.  In the Catholic liturgical year he is remembered on October 11,the day that the Second Vatican Council began. He was beatified (made a saint) on September 3, 2000.In the Anglican calendar he is remember on his death day, June .
Within minutes after the Pope’s death Vatican Radio announced:
“It is with profound sorrow that we announce the death of our beloved Pope John XXIII. His Holiness, whose kindness and humility have won the admiration and affection of all mankind, died peacefully and serenely in his apartment in the Vatican apostolic palace at 7:49 p.m. this evening, the third of June 1963.
Pentecost, Monday, June 3, was a day which the church would never forget for it marked the day when one of the most beloved popes of all times died.
Never before had a pope’s final agony been followed so closely and with such deep and sincere sorrow, not only by Catholics but by men of every creed and circumstance on the face of the earth.




The International Raoul Wallenberg Foundation has been working relentlessly to honor Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli,  and to spread his magnificent legacy.

Roncalli was a remarkable man who epitomized courage, passion for justice and a strong spirit of reform. His record as Pope John XXIII is well documented and widely known. In 1961, he commissioned the drafting of the revolutionary Decretum de Judaeis (“Decree on the Jews”) which served as a basis to Nostra Aetate (Our Age), a declaration of the relation of the Church with Non-Christian Religions, which was promulgated in 1965 by his successor, Pope Paul VI, after Roncalli’s death.

Many other anecdotes surrounding his Papacy clearly show his innermost feelings towards Jews. One of them relates to his famous statement: “I’m Joseph, your brother”, referring to his middle name “Giuseppe” (Joseph, in Italian), in clear Biblical allusion of what Joseph said to his brothers in Egypt.
Before his papacy he also demonstrated his unconditional love for the Jewish people and for the State of Israel. Back in the 1940′s, during the dark days of the Holocaust, Angelo Roncalli served as Apostolic Delegate in Istanbul and in this position he went out of his way to save as many Jews as possible. His door was always open to the Jewish Yishuv leaders involved in the rescue efforts, especially Haim Barlas, who documented the aid he got from Roncalli.

 The International Raoul Wallenberg Foundation promoted the naming of streets, schools and a kindergarten after him, the erection of busts and monuments, the creation of educational programs and so forth.
Back in 2011, the International Raoul Wallenberg Foundation submitted a massive file (the Roncalli Dossier) to Yad Vashem, with a strong petition and recommendation to bestow upon him the title of Righteous among the Nations. 

The foundation has some good news:

A few weeks ago we learned that the city of Ashdod was favorably considering the possibility of naming a street after him and we continue our campaign with other cities and have asked Minister Gilad Erdan to contemplate the possibility of a special stamp issue bearing Roncalli’s semblance.
We are very happy that one of our first members, Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio (better known nowadays as Pope Francis), who has always been very supportive of our mission to keep alive the legacies of the rescuers, is likely to follow the same path set by Angelo Roncalli, fostering a brotherly dialog between Christian and Jews.
Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli was a remarkable human being – a role model to whom we all owe a debt of eternal gratitude.

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Paus Johannes XXIII Rechtvaardige onder de naties


Monument aux justes des Nations, Yad Vashem
Monument aux justes des Nations, Yad Vashem (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Bij Yad Vashem, het herdenkingsmonument voor de Holocaust, werd een aanvraag ingediend om paus Johannes XXIII (1958-1963) als ‘Rechtvaardige onder de naties’ te erkennen. De titel wordt door Israël toegekend aan mensen die op gevaar van eigen leven probeerden joden te redden. Het is de hoogste onderscheiding van Israël voor niet-joden. De aanvraag werd ingediend naar aanleiding van de 50ste verjaardag van het overlijden van de paus, die op 3 juni 1963 op 81-jarige leeftijd overleed. Voorlopig is er nog geen positieve beslissing, meldt de Raoul Wallenbergstichting in de ‘Times of Israel’.

Van de paus is bekend dat hij een belangrijke rol speelde bij de bevordering van de relaties tussen joden en christenen. Minder bekend is dat hij tijdens de Tweede Wereldoorlog als diplomaat van de Heilige Stoel probeerde om joden te redden en zijn diplomatieke relaties benutte om joden uit de Balkan te helpen vluchten. Volgens Baruch Tenembaum van de Wallenbergstichting schreef hij ook doopcertificaten om joden het leven te redden.
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Tuesday 4 June 2013

Australian claiming to be the reincarnated Jesus Christ of Nazareth

Australian man AJ Miller has claimed to be the reincarnated Jesus Christ of Nazareth. A former IT specialist, AJ has been making it known to the world for quite some time that he is the Son of God. He is gaining recognition and followers across Australia and the rest of the world as the Messiah.


Could this man be the reincarnation of Christ? AJ lives in Queensland, and is spreading his idea of the ‘Divine Truth’, which he believes the world needs to understand. Miller says he remembers much of his life 2000 years ago, including miracles he performed and his crucifixion.

Read:  
Australian claims to be Jesus Christ reborn

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Pakistaanse schoolhandboeken voeden op tot Discriminatie


Nawaz Sharif Parody
Nawaz Sharif Parody (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
De Commissie Rechtvaardigheid en Vrede van de Pakistaanse bisschoppen protesteert tegen de handboeken in de lagere scholen. Die zetten volgens de commissie aan tot onverdraagzaamheid en discriminatie van de religieuze minderheden, in plaats van de vrede en het samenleven te bevorderen.

De commissie bestudeerde 22 handboeken van lagere scholen in de provincies Sindh en Punjab. “Ze bevatten vele onjuistheden en talrijke passages die ronduit beledigend of discriminerend zijn voor de religieuze minderheden”, zegt Peter Jacob, algemeen secretaris van de commissie. “In 2009 noteerden wij 45 klachten over de handboeken. Vandaag zijn dat er 122.” De commissie documenteert in een uitvoerig rapport de passages die aansporen tot discriminatie. Het rapport werd deze week overhandigd aan de nieuwe Pakistaanse premier Nawaz Sharif, met een verzoek tot tussenkomst.

Peter Jacob: “Onze kinderen worden al vanop de schoolbanken opgevoed tot discriminatie. Handboeken geven historische gebeurtenissen vertekend weer en jongeren worden aangespoord tot vooroordelen en onverdraagzaamheid ten aanzien van de religieuze minderheden. Dit betreft de mensenrechten, de godsdienstvrijheid en de toekomst van ons hele onderwijssysteem.”
(Kerknet)
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If You want to start winning the war



You want to start winning the war,
you have to start engaging the enemy.
  The best weapon against hate, Love.
  Don’t attack someone because a lifestyle choice is sinful,
you are probably in sin too.
 Instead why not work together to seek out salvation
just like the scripture tells us to?

The church is not a building, the church is us
– and it reflects, or should reflect the mind of Christ
as we are his hands and feet here.

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