Benedict XIV - On Jews and Christians Living in the Same Place

A QUO PRIMUM - 1751 To the Primate, Archbishops and Bishops, of the Kingdom of Poland. Venerable Brothers, We give you Greeting and Our Apostolic Blessing. God in his goodness allowed Catholicism to …More
A QUO PRIMUM - 1751
To the Primate, Archbishops and Bishops, of the Kingdom of Poland.
Venerable Brothers, We give you Greeting and Our Apostolic Blessing.
God in his goodness allowed Catholicism to take root in Poland at the end of the tenth century during the reign of Our predecessor Leo VIII. At the time, the efforts of King Mieszko and his Christian consort Dobrava (Dlugosz, Annalium vestrorum Scriptorum, 2, 94) encouraged the spread of Christianity. Since then pious and devout Poles have continued the faithful practice of their new religion. During this time various sects have attempted to establish themselves in Poland and to spread the seeds of their errors, heresies, and evil opinions. But the faithful Polish people have strongly withstood their efforts.
We esteem the glorious memory of Polish martyrs, confessors, virgins and holy men; their exemplary lives are recorded in the holy annals of the Church. We also recall the many successful councils and synods which gloriously …More
Kenjiro M. Yoshimori
Written at Castelgandolfo, the Papal vacation retreat for centuries. Two of my friends who live in Rome have been to this wonderful place and palace, and told me how much Pope Francis is hated there, because he has betrayed his papal heritage and tradition by not once going there for vacation and greeting the people. His absence is very resented, not only for the economic benefit the papal presence …More
Written at Castelgandolfo, the Papal vacation retreat for centuries. Two of my friends who live in Rome have been to this wonderful place and palace, and told me how much Pope Francis is hated there, because he has betrayed his papal heritage and tradition by not once going there for vacation and greeting the people. His absence is very resented, not only for the economic benefit the papal presence gives to the town, but also because they miss this tradition, which 300 years of Popes up until Benedict XVI loved and enjoyed.
V.R.S.
But he gave them a museum instead.
Rafał_Ovile
Kenjiro M. Yoshimori they should know by now the difference between their pope and his usurper...