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Vatican book on Templars' demise
BBC ^ | October 5, 2007

Posted on 10/05/2007 1:44:55 PM PDT by NYer

The Vatican is to publish a book which is expected to shed light on the demise of the Knights Templar, a Christian military order from the Middle Ages.

The book is based on a document known as the Chinon parchment, found in the Vatican Secret Archives six years ago after years of being incorrectly filed.

The document is a record of the heresy hearings of the Templars before Pope Clement V in the 14th Century.

The official who found the paper says it exonerates the knights entirely.

Prof Barbara Frale, who stumbled across the parchment by mistake, says that it lays bare the rituals and ceremonies over which the Templars were accused of heresy.

In the hearings before Clement V, the knights reportedly admitted spitting on the cross, denying Jesus and kissing the lower back of the man proposing them during initiation ceremonies.

However, many of the confessions were obtained under torture and knights later recanted or tried to claim that their initiation ceremony merely mimicked the humiliation the knights would suffer if they fell into the hands of the Muslim leader Saladin.

The leader of the order, Jacques de Moley, was one of those who confessed to heresy, but later recanted.

He was burned at the stake in Paris in 1314, the same year that the Pope dissolved the order.

However, according to Prof Frale, study of the document shows that the knights were not heretics as had been believed for 700 years.

In fact she says "the Pope was obliged to ask for pardons from the knights... the document we have found absolves them".

Details of the parchment will be published as part of Processus contra Templarios, a book that will be released by the Vatican's Secret Archive on 25 October.


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To: NYer
The church never burned anyone at the stake (or any where else). Those convicted of heresy were turned over to civil authorities for punishment.
141 posted on 10/06/2007 2:33:10 PM PDT by truemiester (If the U.S. should fail, a veil of darkness will come over the Earth for a thousand years)
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To: ColdSteelTalon

You wrote:

“You and I both know that confessions were tortured out of people then by both the state and the Catholic Church. Lets not act like the Vatican was some innocent bystander in this.”

You don’t know the facts:

1) The first confession came BEFORE the arrest and BEFORE any torture.

2) The Templars were arrested and tortured without the pope being informed and he was not happy about it - as I already mentioned.

3) This happened in France, not in the Vatican, and at that time there was effectively no Vatican. The pope was living in Avignon.

“The Church especially then could have went to the extreme to protect its own order.”

Again, you don’t know the facts.

1) The Templars were a sovereign order of knighthood. I am sure some popes felt like the Templars were the Church’s “own” but that is a gross over-simplification to say the least.

2) In case you missed it, I already mentioned that King Philip had already kidnapped and abused a previous pope - Boniface VIII. The idea that a new pope, living in fear of French arms (and residing across the river from French territory unlike the kidnapped pope who had been far away near Rome and WAS STILL KIDNAPPED anyway) could go “to the extreme to protect its own order” when that pope already believed the order was guilty simply makes no sense.

Far too often people who know little about the history of the Church ascribe almost omnipotent status to the Church during the Middle Ages. If the pope or the Church was omnipotent then there would have been no kidnapping of Boniface VIII by King Philip.


142 posted on 10/06/2007 3:23:05 PM PDT by vladimir998 (Ignorance of Scripture is ignorance of Christ. St. Jerome)
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To: ConservativeMind

Yes he held them and yes they were suppressed. That’s why religion and the world is in such a mess.


143 posted on 10/07/2007 6:50:00 AM PDT by Rennes Templar ("The future ain't what it used to be".........Yogi Berra)
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To: Jim Noble; NYer

“Even THESE bishops?”

Was that necessary? There are RINO’s in the Republican party just as there are CINO’s in the Vatican. If Americans suffer betrayal by our own citizens, then realize Jesus suffered His own betrayal first—from Judas, and from ALL who commit sin.


144 posted on 10/07/2007 11:02:03 AM PDT by SaltyJoe ("Social Justice" for the Unborn Child)
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To: Savage Beast; NYer
The restoration of the Order is not the argument. The argument is the ancient fight that Satan thrusts upon the Holy Trinity—sin. What separates the obedience of the ancient and original Order of the Knight Templar from those who’ve hijacked the name is obedience to the Sacraments.

The original Knights loved and honored the Sacraments. They were first holy in nature and then military by trade. Today’s un- (or rather), anti-Catholic Masons are wholly against the Sacraments and all Teachings of Christ. They wax of military heroics past, but refuse the discipline of our True Champion, the One Who Dies on the Cross for our shameful sin. What might shock our modern public is not the a possible restoration of the Order, but what the Pope may command the order to do such as be non-military, non-violent, and ever devoted to the Sacraments. The challenge may be so high: obedience, celibacy, poverty, loyalty to the Pope, devotion to the Sacraments (like daily Reconciliation, Daily Mass, etc.) that the anti-Catholic Masons may play yet another word game to falsely trap restored Knights into legal battle and real persecution. The restored Knights will be murdered again in the same manner that Jesus told St Peter that he was going to Rome to be Crucified again.

145 posted on 10/07/2007 11:20:23 AM PDT by SaltyJoe ("Social Justice" for the Unborn Child)
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To: Rennes Templar

What uncovered books can help support your premise?


146 posted on 10/07/2007 11:20:58 AM PDT by ConservativeMind
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To: ConservativeMind

http://www.logos.com/products/details/2114


147 posted on 10/07/2007 3:05:37 PM PDT by Rennes Templar ("The future ain't what it used to be".........Yogi Berra)
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To: NYer

My suggestion is,

A Issue a formal apology.

B. Start a Recruiting Drive

W


148 posted on 10/07/2007 4:31:37 PM PDT by WLR (Armed Staff on School Campus. Build the Fence, Iran delenda est)
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To: pepsionice

I agree.


149 posted on 10/07/2007 5:10:53 PM PDT by fatima (Baby alert,Baby Ava arrived 6-29-07 at 3 PM-she is 10 pounds:))
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To: uglybiker

Here’s one to be counted...

Kentucky
York Rite Freemason


150 posted on 10/08/2007 5:07:53 AM PDT by BlackjackPershing ("The great object is that every man be armed." Patrick Henry)
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To: SaltyJoe

> Today’s un- (or rather), anti-Catholic Masons are wholly against the Sacraments and all Teachings of Christ.

What arrant nonsense!


151 posted on 08/04/2008 3:43:20 PM PDT by DieHard the Hunter (Is mise an ceann-cinnidh. Cha ghéill mi do dhuine. Fàg am bealach.)
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To: sasportas

> No doubt, there will be many Masons posting on this claiming their hero has been vindicated. Trouble is, you’ll never know they are Masons. Most of them won’t identify themselves as such.

What rubbish. I’m a Mason. In fact, most Masons are quite happy to identify themselves as such.


152 posted on 08/04/2008 3:48:14 PM PDT by DieHard the Hunter (Is mise an ceann-cinnidh. Cha ghéill mi do dhuine. Fàg am bealach.)
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To: NYer

bump


153 posted on 08/04/2008 3:50:56 PM PDT by VOA
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To: mnehrling

> The problem is the earliest Scottish Lodges were started in the early 15th century (the UGLE in early 18th century) while the Templars themselves where eliminated in the early 1307, a century earlier.

For speculative Freemasonry, perhaps. The operative Freemasons and their guilds were around long before that: amongst other things they built the Cathedrals.


154 posted on 08/04/2008 4:05:21 PM PDT by DieHard the Hunter (Is mise an ceann-cinnidh. Cha ghéill mi do dhuine. Fàg am bealach.)
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To: DieHard the Hunter

You are correct, I am referring to the speculative Blue Lodges. Guild Freemasonry have probably been around as long as the concepts of craft guilds existed.


155 posted on 08/04/2008 4:11:05 PM PDT by mnehring
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To: DieHard the Hunter

Most Masons are quite happy to identify themselves as such.

Took you a while. You are quoting my Oct. 2007 post. Why didn’t you address this back when others who are inquisitive about Freemasonry might check out what Masons have to say about it, rather than now on a dead thread? The fact that you are just now posting this has nothing to do with you identifying yourself? Surely not.

Ok, then, on identification, please provide for me the names of Masons running for national office that identify themselves as such. Not just on the national level, I know of none on the state or even the city level that identify themselves as such...and I happen to have known some of these that in fact were, or are, Masons.


156 posted on 08/04/2008 5:32:54 PM PDT by sasportas
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To: NYer

Not much of a secret archive if everyone knows about it. I had read that the library is NOT open to the public, so perhaps that’s why peeps call it secret.


157 posted on 08/05/2008 9:29:23 AM PDT by Jaded (does it really need a sarcasm tag?)
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To: joebuck

Wasn’t this from around the time that the French King moved the Vatican to France for 100 or so years? The French Kings appointed the popes.


158 posted on 08/05/2008 9:40:40 AM PDT by Jaded (does it really need a sarcasm tag?)
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To: Hacksaw; NYer
Actually the Pope was a lackey of the French King.

That can't be right. I've been told that the Popes controlled the entire world until Luther!

I'm shocked, shocked I tell you!

159 posted on 08/05/2008 11:39:20 AM PDT by Jaded (does it really need a sarcasm tag?)
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To: sasportas

> Took you a while. You are quoting my Oct. 2007 post. Why didn’t you address this back when others who are inquisitive about Freemasonry might check out what Masons have to say about it, rather than now on a dead thread?

Sorry, the October thread was referenced yesterday on a thread concerning the Templars, here: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-religion/2056401/posts

I took from that the thread to still be live.

> The fact that you are just now posting this has nothing to do with you identifying yourself? Surely not.

So far as identifying myself as a Mason goes, it’s even easier than that: it’s on my About page, always has been.

What I said is correct: most Masons, if asked politely, will acknowledge their membership.

> Ok, then, on identification, please provide for me the names of Masons running for national office that identify themselves as such.

To get this information, your best bet is to contact each of them and ask them. Belonging to the Masons is not a masonic secret, and most masons if asked politely will tell you that they belong.

But it is a private question, a bit like being asked your political or religious affiliations or which bank you do business with or which Doctor is your GP. But it certainly isn’t secret.


160 posted on 08/05/2008 3:01:01 PM PDT by DieHard the Hunter (Is mise an ceann-cinnidh. Cha ghéill mi do dhuine. Fàg am bealach.)
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