Anonymous ID: 065008 Oct. 8, 2018, 10:39 a.m. No.3395262   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5637

>>3393681, >>3394181

Did you know? Christopher Columbus was a Marrano Jew

 

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When writing to the people of the United States in 1895, Pope Leo XIII observed: “The names newly given to so many of your towns and rivers and lakes teach and clearly witness how deeply your beginnings were marked with the footprints of the Catholic Church.” How true it is! For there are countless hundreds of cities, towns, and other landmarks bearing the names of great saints of the Church that testify to the inestimable apostolic labors of her sons and daughters in America.

 

The Catholic Venture of Christopher Columbus

 

"Although his “footprint” was not the first, of a mission-minded Catholic on these shores, the first lasting impress made on our soil was by the much-maligned and under-appreciated Christopher Columbus. We present here a brief rundown of the Catholic venture of this noble Genoan."

 

http://catholicism.org/columbus.html

 

Columbus and Christianity Did You Know

 

"During Columbus’s voyages, the ships’ crews observed religious rites. Every time they turned the half-hour glass (their primary means of keeping time), they cried: “Blessed be the hour of our Savior’s birth / blessed be the Virgin Mary who bore him / and blessed be John who baptized him.” They finished each day by singing vespers together (although reportedly they sang out of tune)."

 

https://www.christianitytoday.com/history/issues/issue-35/columbus-and-christianity-did-you-know.html

 

Was Columbus secretly a Jew

By Charles Garcia Special to CNN

 

Updated 2:32 PM ET, Thu May 24, 2012

 

https://www.cnn.com/2012/05/20/opinion/garcia-columbus-jewish/index.html

 

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ALL DAY LONG... "BAKER"

 

The Catholic Spirit of Christopher Columbus

http://www.tfp.org/the-catholic-spirit-of-christopher-columbus/

 

Canonizing History

 

"Columbus’ story in the United States frequently gets the most emphasis. In the early 1900s, Catholics struggled to find acceptance in this country. They sought a hero who the Protestant populace would respect. Italian miners in Colorado pushed Columbus. The aptly-named Knights of Columbus took up the call, eventually winning a federal holiday for the sailor and cementing his three ships in American lore."

 

https://thejesuitpost.org/2015/02/canonizing-history/

 

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