Léon Gustav Dehon (14 March 1843 – 12 August 1925) was a French Roman Catholic priest. He founded two religious orders and his beatification process started after his death but was halted due to accusations of anti-Semitism.
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教皇はフランスの僧侶の列福調査を止める(Wポスト紙):「反ユダヤ主義の著作」が理由とかhttp://www.asyura2.com/0502/cult1/msg/745.html投稿者 バルセロナより愛を込めて 日時 2005 年 6 月 16 日 20:36:37: SO0fHq1bYvRzo
教皇はフランスの僧侶の列福調査を止める:「反ユダヤ主義の著作」が理由とか
2005年6月15日のワシントンポスト紙は、教皇ベ ネディクト16世がフランスの僧侶Leon Dehon(1843 - 1925)の列福調査を一時的にストップして、フランスのカトリック新聞La Croixが明らかにした「反ユダヤ主義的な文章」について調査することを決定、この決定を米国の反名誉毀損委員会(ADL)が褒め称えている、という内 容の記事を掲載しました。(下に全文:英文を貼り付けておきます。)
記事によりますと、Leon Dehonは、昨年の12月に病気の進行で頭にボケの来ていたヨハネ・パウロ2世が列福調査の開始を命じた、ということです。【この『列福調査』の意味が分からない人は次の投稿を参考にしてください。】・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・http://www.asyura2.com/0502/cult1/msg/466.html投稿者 バルセロナより愛を込めて 日時 2005 年 5 月 13 日 19:41:02
ヨハネ・パウロ2世の列福調査開始:『奇跡』を手回し良く報道、また世界は茶番で踊る
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La Croixによりますと、このLeon Dehonは生前、ユダヤ人は「黄金を渇望しており」「カネへの強い欲望は民族的特性である」「タルムードは山賊のマニュアルであり、腐敗させるもの、社 会を破壊させるものである」と書き残した、また、後にナチスによって採用される、ユダヤ人をマークしゲットー(収容所?)に住まわせ、地主や裁判官、教師 などの地位から追放する、といった多くの手段を推薦した、ということになっています。
記事はさらに次のように述べています。『最近ユダヤ人 グループは第2次世界大戦中の教皇ピウス12世、メル・ギブソンに「キリストのパッション」のインスピレーションを与える幻想を見たAnne Catherine Emmerich、そして改宗ユダヤ人の尼僧Edith Steinの列福にも疑問を投げかけている。』
列福を推薦している支持者たちは「19世紀末のヨーロッパでは反ユダヤ主義は一般的であり、これらのことが列福の障害にはならない、と主張している、ということです。
も ちろんこのLeon Dehonの件は、新しいバチカンに対するシオニストの『テスト』でしょう。そしてこの件を暴いたLa Croixのように、シオニスト・ユダヤと一体化したカトリックが欧州の宗教界を牛耳っていることは間違いないことです。バチカンが「自主規制した」とい うことが彼らのプロパガンダになっていくわけです。
もし彼の著作の「反ユダヤ主義」について調べるのなら、19世紀後半から20世紀前半の 欧州におけるユダヤ社会の実体をあらゆる角度から調べなおした後に、そうすべきでしょうね。「黄金を渇望しており」「カネへの強い欲望は民族的特性であ る」「タルムードは山賊のマニュアルであり、腐敗させるもの、社会を破壊させるものである」などといったことは、フランス・ロスチャイルドなどの実態に触 れたら思わず言いたくもなってしまうでしょう。これがすべてのユダヤ人に当てはまることでは無いにしろ、当時の事実のどのような側面を反映しているのか、 あるいはそうでないのか、まず実体を明らかにしてからです。
当時のドイツ社会でのユダヤ人問題に関しては雑誌『真相の深層』誌第6号(2005年夏号)の「第2次世界大戦の起源を巡る、決定的に重要なのに抑圧されてきた側面」で紹介されています。これは必見です。
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http://www.jca.apc.org/~altmedka/hanbai.htmlさ らに、ピウス12世を問題にするというのなら、1975年に死んで1992年に福者、2002年に聖人になったオプス・デイの創始者ホセ・マリア・エスク リバー・デ・バラゲーの方がよほど問題でしょう。このエスクリバーこそヒトラーを賞賛しフランコによる長期独裁政治を確実にした人物ですが、まあこれを問 題にすると困るのはシオニストの側でしょうから、何も言わないでしょう。シオニストの盟友ベルルスコーニあたりも困るし、何よりもブッシュ一族が困ります ので。
まず先に、『対「反ユダヤ主義」プロパガンダ』があって、それに都合の悪い事実をチラリと見ることすらしない、あるいは他人をしてさせないような傾向の背後には、100%間違いなく邪悪な意図が控えています。
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(2005年6月16日付、ワシントンポスト:電網版)
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/06/15/AR2005061502305.html?referrer=email&referrer=emailPope Halts Beatification of French Priest
Vatican to Probe Anti-Semitic Texts
By Alan Cooperman
Washington Post Staff Writer
Thursday, June 16, 2005; Page A19
Pope Benedict XVI has temporarily blocked the beatification of a French priest and appointed a commission to investigate the priest's anti-Semitic writings, drawing praise from Jewish leaders who called it a sign of the new pope's sensitivity to other religions.
Last December, Pope John Paul II announced plans to beatify Leon Dehon on April 24. The ceremony would have been a major step toward sainthood for Dehon, who lived from 1843 to 1925 and founded the Priests of the Sacred Heart, a religious order that today has nearly 2,400 members around the world.
In February, however, a French historian drew attention to seven controversial texts by Dehon. According to extracts published in the French Catholic newspaper La Croix, Dehon wrote that Jews were "thirsty for Gold" and that "lust for money is a racial instinct in them"; he called the Talmud "a manual for the bandit, the corrupter, the social destroyer"; and he recommended several measures later adopted by the Nazis, including that Jews wear special markings, live in ghettos and be excluded from land ownership, judgeships and teaching positions.
It is not known if John Paul, who was gravely ill in the final weeks of his life, was reconsidering his decision. But after his death on April 2, the beatification ceremony was automatically postponed pending the election of a new pope.
Once Benedict was named on April 19, he faced the dilemma of whether to carry out his predecessor's decision or heed the growing protests. France's government warned that it would not send a representative to the beatification, and the French bishops' conference urged the Vatican to act with caution, according to French newspaper reports.
Benedict's decision to put off a beatification after it had been formally approved by the Vatican's Congregation for the Causes of Saints was "extremely unusual," said Kenneth L. Woodward, author of the book "Making Saints."
"I don't recall any last-minute hitch like this in modern times," he said. "Remember, to get this far, they have declared him heroically virtuous and they've had a miracle of intercession attributed to him, so all the necessary blocks are in place."
Catholic News Service, which first reported Benedict's decision this week, said the pope had asked for a thorough reexamination of Dehon's writings by four cardinals: Jose Saraiva Martins, head of the Congregation for the Causes of Saints; Georges Cottier, the papal theologian; Paul Poupard, head of the Pontifical Council for Culture; and Roger Etchegaray, who is French. Their first meeting is scheduled for June 24.
Mary Gorski, spokeswoman for the U.S. province of the Priests of the Sacred Heart, headquartered in Hales Corners, Wis., said the religious order was "cooperating with the commission" and would have no comment on its founder's writings. The order's general superior, or head, the Rev. Jose Ornelas Carvalho, who is based in Rome and is now visiting the United States, declined an interview request. There was no immediate comment from the Vatican.
On June 9, Benedict held his first meeting with Jewish leaders since his election and assured them in a two-hour audience at the Vatican that he would fight anti-Semitism and continue John Paul's efforts to improve Catholic-Jewish relations. Two American participants said yesterday that the issue of Dehon's beatification did not come up at the meeting.
Rabbi Gary Bretton-Granatoor, director of interfaith affairs for the Anti-Defamation League, called the pope's decision "a wonderful piece of news" that was "highly consistent with the Cardinal Ratzinger we knew and the Pope Benedict we're getting to know." Joseph Ratzinger was Benedict's name until his election as pope.
Rabbi Joel Meyers, executive vice president of the Rabbinical Assembly, an association of Conservative rabbis, said it was "an early test of Benedict's sensitivity" to other faiths. "I want to give the Vatican credit for taking the time to look into something again," he said.
In recent years, Jewish groups have questioned the church's beatification of Pius XII, the pope during World War II, and Anne Catherine Emmerich, a nun whose mystical visions provided material for Mel Gibson's movie "The Passion of the Christ," and its canonization of the nun Edith Stein, a convert from Judaism.
The possibility of making Dehon a saint has been under consideration by the church for decades. The process began formally in 1939. The church declared his virtues in 1983, and John Paul gave him the title "venerable" in 1997 after the church ruled that an electrician in Brazil had been miraculously cured of an illness in 1954 after prayers were directed to him.
La Croix, the French newspaper, said Dehon's anti-Semitic writings had "slipped through the cracks" of the Vatican's previous investigation. Catholic News Service said supporters of his beatification argue that "anti-Semitism was widespread in Europe at the time of the writings in the late 19th century and maintain that the priest's comments were mild in comparison with many other Catholic leaders."
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