Wasn’t Brzakovic her married name? 🤨
She married in 1956.
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/195999273/stefanie-brzakovic
on a trip to rome a few years ago i asked my friend (who is roman and jw) what the catholic faith thinks of jw.
he simply stated that jw is tolerated by the church but that really not much thought is given to them.
is there an official stance on jw by the catholics?
Wasn’t Brzakovic her married name? 🤨
She married in 1956.
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/195999273/stefanie-brzakovic
on a trip to rome a few years ago i asked my friend (who is roman and jw) what the catholic faith thinks of jw.
he simply stated that jw is tolerated by the church but that really not much thought is given to them.
is there an official stance on jw by the catholics?
Kaleb yes I can see you had no JW connection at the time so that wasn’t the reason the priest told the story. I’m just wondering, if there was no particular connection to JWs, then the fact the priest thought it was interesting and/or amusing to relate the story to a general audience - it perhaps indicates the priest gave some more thought or mental space to JWs than his quip in the story itself suggested.
In other news, I think it’s a bit hasty to say Catholics have been nicer to JWs than JWs are to Catholics when in Canada, for example, the Catholic Church promoted the persecution of JWs. For all their rhetorical flourishes I don’t recall JWs lobbying governments to get the Catholic Church banned.
on a trip to rome a few years ago i asked my friend (who is roman and jw) what the catholic faith thinks of jw.
he simply stated that jw is tolerated by the church but that really not much thought is given to them.
is there an official stance on jw by the catholics?
Okay you got me, it said first cousin! See I can admit when I’m wrong. You could try it. 😉
i like to take a peek at the kids over on reddit every week or so.. this thread caught my eye:" curious….
do any ex jw or pimo, still believe the world is ending.
i see people who have never been witnesses think that the world will end soon and they say things like “jesus is coming soon”….
Was Newton blinded by belief or are we in the modern age blinded by the modern dogma that only science can deliver true knowledge? Scientific knowledge itself changes over time and we can never know in advance what will need to be changed, which should give some pause or humility before ruling anything out in this mysterious existence in which we find ourselves.
on a trip to rome a few years ago i asked my friend (who is roman and jw) what the catholic faith thinks of jw.
he simply stated that jw is tolerated by the church but that really not much thought is given to them.
is there an official stance on jw by the catholics?
The original article said she was a “cousin” of the pope, it didn’t say “first cousin”, to be accurate. For many people the additional clarity in the the second interview in 2008 that she was a “second cousin”, specifying that her mother was the pope’s cousin, along with dates, locations, key childhood experiences, and mention of another living relative in Australia, might tend to corroborate - but you think it does the opposite?
As I already said, maybe we can’t prove it’s true (although your arguments against are looking increasingly desperate) but it’s certainly likely enough to be true to be relevant to the conversation, which is all I claimed. And the original statement you put out from ChatGPT and claimed to have verified is clearly false when you said: “There is no widely available documentation or media coverage to verify this story.” You’ve gone from arguing there was none, to arguing there was only one, to arguing you don’t believe any of the sources anyway - quite a distance, and somewhat “tedious”, to use your own word.
i like to take a peek at the kids over on reddit every week or so.. this thread caught my eye:" curious….
do any ex jw or pimo, still believe the world is ending.
i see people who have never been witnesses think that the world will end soon and they say things like “jesus is coming soon”….
Most prophets and end-times predictors point to dates within their own lifetime. Isaac Newton apparently bucked that trend and predicted the end for 2060.
on a trip to rome a few years ago i asked my friend (who is roman and jw) what the catholic faith thinks of jw.
he simply stated that jw is tolerated by the church but that really not much thought is given to them.
is there an official stance on jw by the catholics?
The Austrian report adds a detail about another relative in Australia (google translation from the original German):
Pope's cousin is a Jehovah's Witness: Ratzinger's relative lives in Australia
i like to take a peek at the kids over on reddit every week or so.. this thread caught my eye:" curious….
do any ex jw or pimo, still believe the world is ending.
i see people who have never been witnesses think that the world will end soon and they say things like “jesus is coming soon”….
To adapt the well known observation: “just because I’m paranoid doesn’t mean they aren’t out to get me”:
Just because people have always believed it’s the end times doesn’t mean it isn’t the end times!
In fact I think it’s probably overdetermined in the sense that there are multiple threats that could end humanity in the 21st century and it’s just a matter of what gets us first: nuclear war, ecological disaster in the form of species extinction (insects in particular) and habitat collapse, climate change, artificial intelligence, deadly pandemics. Personally I think artificial intelligence is the greatest and most imminent threat, though nuclear war could take us any time, and if neither of those two materialise then ecological disaster or a deadly pandemic will catch up with us sooner or later.
All of which has got people thinking more about simulations, aliens, and even God. If there is a God will he step in before humans finish themselves off entirely? Are we at this interesting point in history for a reason? Whatever that might mean. I think they are reasonable questions to ponder.
on a trip to rome a few years ago i asked my friend (who is roman and jw) what the catholic faith thinks of jw.
he simply stated that jw is tolerated by the church but that really not much thought is given to them.
is there an official stance on jw by the catholics?
Thanks Earnest, it was reported in Austria too
https://www.news.at/news/cousine-papst-zeugin-jehova
Apparently she died in 2013
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/195999273/stefanie-brzakovic
on a trip to rome a few years ago i asked my friend (who is roman and jw) what the catholic faith thinks of jw.
he simply stated that jw is tolerated by the church but that really not much thought is given to them.
is there an official stance on jw by the catholics?
Did the priest know your JW connection or did he just tell the story in general?
I came across this old Awake! article from 1987 …
Why Are So Many Becoming Jehovah’s Witnesses?
IN MANY lands people are doing just that. For example, at Bologna, Italy, church authorities, with the pope’s approval, held a congress to study how to combat the success of Jehovah’s Witnesses. The Catholic Church raised a “cry of alarm,” according to La Repubblica, because every year ten thousand Catholics become Jehovah’s Witnesses.
The Jesuit Giusseppe De Rosa said that “from a religious point of view the most dangerous are Jehovah’s Witnesses. They come fully trained; they always have the Bible in their hand.”
In an editorial dealing specifically with Jehovah’s Witnesses, the Jesuit magazine La Civiltá Cattolica of February 18, 1984, wrote:
“The first reason for the spread of the movement lies in the propaganda techniques [that is, in the preaching work]. The work on the one hand is painstaking, carried out from door to door by people who are scrupulously trained in this work and strongly convinced.
“The second reason for the success of the JWs is in the attractive force of the jehovist message, in being able to cater to the needs, demands, and expectations of the people of our times. …