Saint Simon Of Trent
A 14th Century Child That Was
Butchered
The Bodies Are Always Found
Drained Of Blood
An Ancient Ceremony Of Ritual
Killing
A Small Child Is Butchered
Creatures Of The Night
In Russia The Zionists Were
Caught With Six Bodies
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The Story Of Jewish Ritual Murder
This is a centuries-old story of the sacrifice of gentile children
for a blood feast.
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This Happened In 1475, In Trent, Italy
Bernardo da Feltre, an itinerant Franciscan preacher, had
delivered a series of sermons in Trent, in which he vilified the
local Jewish community. Shortly thereafter, a young boy named Simon
went missing.
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The Nude Child Is Torn To Pieces
When Simon went missing around Easter, 1475, his father thought that
he must have been kidnapped and murdered by Jews. According to his
story, Jews had drained Simon of his blood for a wicked Passover
ceremony.
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The Child Was Found On An Altar In A Jewish Basement
"On Easter Sunday, 1475, the dead body of a 2-year-old Christian
boy named Simon was found in the cellar of a Jewish family's house
in Trent, Italy.
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The Town Police Arrest 18 People
The town magistrates arrested 18 Jewish men and five Jewish women
on the charge of ritual murder - the killing of a Christian child in
order to use his blood in Jewish religious rites.
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The Fiends Confessed
In a series of interrogations, the town obtained the confessions
of the Jewish men. Eight were executed in late June, and another one
committed suicide in jail"
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The Child Was Made A Catholic Saint
The "Saint" was eventually considered a martyr and a patron of
kidnap and torture victims. The boy Simon, who was tortured to death
at Trent, was officially canonized by Pope Sixtus V.
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Ancient Manuscripts Found
A scholar named Ariel Toaff, published a new book
about that Bloody Easter a little over 600 years ago. Toaff claimed
that dried blood was sometimes used for medicinal purposes by 15th
Century Jews. Toaff relied on court records from the case of Simon
of Trent, which recorded the statements made under torture by the
local Jews.
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The Child Has His Sainthood Stripped
In 1965, in the wake of the Second Vatican Council, the
Catholic Church began to re-investigate the story of 'little
Simon' and opened the trial records anew. Finally declaring the
episode as "Anti-Semitic", Simon was de-canonized by Pope Paul
VI and the shrine erected to him was dismantled. He was removed
from the calendar, and his future veneration was forbidden, but
some traditional Catholics ignored this suppression and continue
to venerate him.
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Join Our Fight
It is time for true history to flourish once again, and for all
decent people to ask the Roman Catholic Church to Re-Canonize Saint
Simon of Trent.
The Vatican's email is
benedictxvi@vatican.va. Respectfully, tell the Pope's office
that Saint Simon of Trent should be re-canonized.
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