Münster and Nagasaki
"At 11:02 AM, two-thirds of Japan's Catholics were annihilated," wrote yours truly last year about today's grim anniversary in a brief history of Japan's historic center of Catholicism — The Holy City of Nagasaki. "On that day that will live in infamy, more Japanese Christians were slaughtered than had been martyred in four centuries of brutal persecution." Urakami Cathedral, the largest Christian church in Asia, was the siting target.

Less than two years earlier, in a perhaps less dramatic but equally sinister bombing, Major Ellis B. Scripture, navigator with the American 95 Bomber Squadron, was "informed that our objective was the entrance to Münster cathedral" — A bishop under the moral bombs. The targeted cathedral was the seat of the cleric hailed by The New York Times in 1942 as "the most relentless opponent of Nazism," who publicly called Der Fürher an "immoral bastard," His Eminence Cardinal Clemens August von Galen, Bishop of Münster (1933-1946), known as the "Lion of Münster."

Were these deliberate attacks on The Catholic Faith? The 32nd and 33rd presidents were both Freemasons after all, 32nd and 33rd degree respectively. Could the Lodge have been behind these anti-Catholic atrocities?

Less than two years earlier, in a perhaps less dramatic but equally sinister bombing, Major Ellis B. Scripture, navigator with the American 95 Bomber Squadron, was "informed that our objective was the entrance to Münster cathedral" — A bishop under the moral bombs. The targeted cathedral was the seat of the cleric hailed by The New York Times in 1942 as "the most relentless opponent of Nazism," who publicly called Der Fürher an "immoral bastard," His Eminence Cardinal Clemens August von Galen, Bishop of Münster (1933-1946), known as the "Lion of Münster."

Were these deliberate attacks on The Catholic Faith? The 32nd and 33rd presidents were both Freemasons after all, 32nd and 33rd degree respectively. Could the Lodge have been behind these anti-Catholic atrocities?
Labels: Conspiracy Analysis, Deutschland, Evil, Nippon, The Catholic Faith, The Culture of Death, Ugly America, War and Rumors of War




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