The Catholic Church and the Jews

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Undated, assumed written between 1920 and 1926. This reprint (retype, contains several transcription/typographical errors) published by Christian Book Club of America, Palmdale, CA, circa 2005. Earlier reprint by The Christian Defense League, Arabi, LA, 1990. '...Christian denominations outside the Catholic Church should come into line with the Church and recognize what she has always recognized, namely, that the Jews are perpetual inimici of the Church of Christ, and carry out some of the Canons of the Church in relation to the Jews in a community, which are still in full force and effect and should govern the conduct and affairs of both Catholic and Protestant.' https://www.jta.org/1926/10/25/archive/count-cherep-spiridovich-russian-anti-semite-agitator-found-dead-in-room

Author(s): CHEREP-SPIRIDOVICH, Major-General Arthur (1858-1926)
Publisher: Self-published [?]

Language: English
City: NYC
Tags: Arles, Bolshevism, Canon Law, Grand Rabbi Chyemor, Communism, Council of Avignon, Gomallia, Hidden Hand, Stephen Langton, Marranos, Protestant Reformation, Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion, Rouella Noguella, Council of Salsburg, Grand Sanhedrin, Council of Toledo, Spanish Inquisition, World Revolution

The Catholic Church and the Jews - Front Cover
Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion
Canon Law; Council of Elvira and later
Councils of Toledo; conspiracy by Jews
Yellow cloth badge mandated for Jews
Segregation; Epistle of Chemor, chief Rabbi of Arles, Provence [Spain] to the Grand Sanhedrin in Constantinople
Reply of Satraps and Rabbis to Chemor
English Canons on the Jews
Spanish Inquisition
Protestant Revolution
Author's exhortation to pass laws against the Jews
Printer's Endnote