11-05-2007, 08:33 AM
St Francis Xavierâs Love Quotes on Hindus
Francis Xavier is a Catholic Saint. He is considered an apostle of the East and is considered on of the greatest Roman Catholic missionary.
He love for Hindus was âboundlessâ Naturally, since Christianity is THE religion of
love.
This messenger great follower of Jesus Christ was full of âpraiseâ for Hinduism. According to him, in Hinduism:
âAll the invocations of the pagans are hateful to God because all their gods are devils.â[1]
There is no end to his love talk, the very essence of Christianity. He comes to this conclusion about Hindus:
âHindus are an âunholy raceâ that they are âThey are liars and cheats to the very backbone.â. thatâthe Indians being black themselves, consider their own color the bestâ and also that âthey believe that their gods are black. On this account the great majority of their idols are as black as black can be, and moreover are generally so rubbed over with oil as to smell detestably, and seem to be as dirty as they are ugly and horrible to look at.â
Thus speaketh St Francis, one of the greatest Christian missionary.
To show his enormous love and respect for Hinduism, our Love Christian saint ârequestedâ
that Inquisition be installed in Goa. It was a way of showing his love and gratitude to the Christian God Jesus.
âThe Goan inquisition is regarded by all contemporary portrayals as the most vicious and violent inquisition ever executed by the Portuguese Catholic Church.â
Historian Alfredo DeMello describes the performers of Goan inquisition as
ânefarious, fiendish, lustful, corrupt religious orders which pounced on Goa for the purpose of destroying paganism (ie Hinduism) and introducing the true religion of Christâ
Saint Francis Xavier, one of the Greatest Catholic saints is a glowing record of Christian charity and love and brotherhood.
Source:
1. Saint Francis Xavier, James Brodrick, S.J., (New York: Wicklow Press, 1952), p.135.
http://www.traditioninaction.org/HotTopics...ma_Vennari.html
Hindu Genocide in Goan Inquisition
http://www.geocities.com/hindoo_humanist/goa1.html
Francis Xavier is a Catholic Saint. He is considered an apostle of the East and is considered on of the greatest Roman Catholic missionary.
He love for Hindus was âboundlessâ Naturally, since Christianity is THE religion of
love.
This messenger great follower of Jesus Christ was full of âpraiseâ for Hinduism. According to him, in Hinduism:
âAll the invocations of the pagans are hateful to God because all their gods are devils.â[1]
There is no end to his love talk, the very essence of Christianity. He comes to this conclusion about Hindus:
âHindus are an âunholy raceâ that they are âThey are liars and cheats to the very backbone.â. thatâthe Indians being black themselves, consider their own color the bestâ and also that âthey believe that their gods are black. On this account the great majority of their idols are as black as black can be, and moreover are generally so rubbed over with oil as to smell detestably, and seem to be as dirty as they are ugly and horrible to look at.â
Thus speaketh St Francis, one of the greatest Christian missionary.
To show his enormous love and respect for Hinduism, our Love Christian saint ârequestedâ
that Inquisition be installed in Goa. It was a way of showing his love and gratitude to the Christian God Jesus.
âThe Goan inquisition is regarded by all contemporary portrayals as the most vicious and violent inquisition ever executed by the Portuguese Catholic Church.â
Historian Alfredo DeMello describes the performers of Goan inquisition as
ânefarious, fiendish, lustful, corrupt religious orders which pounced on Goa for the purpose of destroying paganism (ie Hinduism) and introducing the true religion of Christâ
Saint Francis Xavier, one of the Greatest Catholic saints is a glowing record of Christian charity and love and brotherhood.
Source:
1. Saint Francis Xavier, James Brodrick, S.J., (New York: Wicklow Press, 1952), p.135.
http://www.traditioninaction.org/HotTopics...ma_Vennari.html
Hindu Genocide in Goan Inquisition
http://www.geocities.com/hindoo_humanist/goa1.html