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Here's the link to the actual book -

https://ia801008.us.archive.org/0/items/TheJesuitOrderAsASynagogeOfJewsRobertAleksanderMaryk/The%20Jesuit%20Order%20as%20a%20Synagoge%20of%20Jews%20Robert%20Aleksander%20Maryk.pdf

From the author's introduction-

This book tells the story of the evolution of the discriminatory con- cept of purity of blood, its complex nature, its magnitude in the early Society of Jesus (the Jesuits), and the role Christians of Jewish ancestry played in the Order. Purity of blood (pureza de sangre) was an obses- sive concern that originated in mid-fifteenth-century Spain, based on the biased belief that the unfaithfulness of the “deicide Jews” not only had endured in those who converted to Catholicism but also had been transmitted by blood to their descendants, regardless of their sincerity in professing the Christian faith.

The book is about the history of the Jesuit Order admitting Catholic converts AKA conversos who were descended from Sephardic Jews from 1540-1593, and later banning their entry completely between 1608-1946.

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Here's the link to the actual book -

https://ia801008.us.archive.org/0/items/TheJesuitOrderAsASynagogeOfJewsRobertAleksanderMaryk/The%20Jesuit%20Order%20as%20a%20Synagoge%20of%20Jews%20Robert%20Aleksander%20Maryk.pdf

From the author-

This book tells the story of the evolution of the discriminatory con- cept of purity of blood, its complex nature, its magnitude in the early Society of Jesus (the Jesuits), and the role Christians of Jewish ancestry played in the Order. Purity of blood (pureza de sangre) was an obses- sive concern that originated in mid-fifteenth-century Spain, based on the biased belief that the unfaithfulness of the “deicide Jews” not only had endured in those who converted to Catholicism but also had been transmitted by blood to their descendants, regardless of their sincerity in professing the Christian faith.

The book is about the Jesuit Order admitting Catholic converts AKA conversos who were descended from Sephardic Jews from 1540-1593, and later banning their entry completely between 1608-1946.

2 years ago
1 score