By Adam Eliyahu Berkowitz, Breaking Israel News—
Amid the intensifying battles surrounding the Temple Mount, the Catholic Church expressed its concerns in terms that placed the blame entirely on Israel while referring to the site exclusively by its Muslim name. One bishop stated in an interview on Vatican Radio that there has, in fact, been no Palestinian violence.
On Sunday, Pope Francis addressed the crowd gathered in the Vatican’s St. Peter’s Square, telling them that he viewed “with trepidation the grave tensions and violence” surrounding the Temple Mount in Jerusalem.
“I feel the need to express a distressed appeal for moderation and dialogue,” the Pope said, calling on the people to pray for the sake of Jerusalem.
The violence the Pope is referring to began ten days ago when three Palestinian terrorists murdered two Druze Israeli policemen while they guarded the entrance to the Temple Mount. The Israeli police entered the site and, after a gunbattle, killed the three terrorists.
Read more at https://www.breakingisraelnews.com/92034/catholic-churches-jerusalem-blame-israel-muslim-violence-deny-biblical-roots-temple-mount/#jZrlbS8hPc0iomBF.99
And some folks want to know why I’m no longer Catholic. Besides the doctrinal differences between my Biblical faith and the Catholic heresy, this type of statement from the leadership of the Roman church is ridiculous. The Catholic church’s history of antiSemitism continues.
Well spoken, Mr. Castle.
I was sad to see that the Mennonite Church recently joined the BDS movement…another Protestant denomination biting the dust. Now the Catholics in Jerusalem have joined in the madness. Does anyone who goes to church actually read the Bible any more?