First published at 00:46 UTC on August 9th, 2022.
Venerable Simon of Trent, murdered in a horrible way, was venerated in 1588 by Pope Sixtus V, who gave recognition to the local veneration of Simon as an established devotion, functionally equivalent to a decree of beatification in the Catholic Chur…
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Venerable Simon of Trent, murdered in a horrible way, was venerated in 1588 by Pope Sixtus V, who gave recognition to the local veneration of Simon as an established devotion, functionally equivalent to a decree of beatification in the Catholic Church. Simon can be called upon for intercession to pray for the faithful before the throne of God in Heaven.
Pope Innocent IV issued letters on 9 June 1239, ordering all bishops of France to confiscate all Talmuds of the Jews. Agents were to raid each synagogue on the first Saturday of Lent 1240, and seize the books. The Bishop of Paris was ordered to see to it that copies of the Pope's mandate reached all the bishops of France, England, Aragon, Navarre, Castile and León, and Portugal. On 20 June 1239, there was another letter, addressed to the Bishop of Paris, the Prior of the Dominicans and the Minister of the Franciscans, calling for the burning of all copies of the Talmud, and any obstructionists were to be visited with ecclesiastical censures. On the same day the Pope wrote to the King of Portugal ordering him to see to it that all copies of the Talmud be seized and turned over to the Dominicans or Franciscans. On account of these letters, King Louis IX of France held a trial in Paris in 1240, which ultimately found the Talmud guilty of 35 alleged charges. 24 cartloads of copies of the Talmud were burned.
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