ISRAEL TRUTH TIMES

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Tuesday, May 5, 2009

ATTENTION! URGENT, IMPORTANT! So much for the claim that this visit of the pope is only a pilgrimage! Just appeared today in the Italian press - TRANSLATION PROVIDED. The purpose of the visit IS HIGHLY POLITICAL. THE VATICAN LIED!

NB: YOU SHOULD ALL KNOW THAT FR. DAVID JAEGER IS ONE OF THE FOREMOST ACTORS IN THIS SAGA; HE IS A ISRAELI MESHUMAD , WHO IS THE CANON LAW EXPERT FOR THE VATICAN IN THE NEGOTIATIONS FOR THIS AGREEMENT. HE HAS BEEN THERE SINCE 1991, ACTING AS AN ADVISER FOR THE CHURCH IN THE NEGOTIATIONS WITH YOSSI BEILIN, EVEN BEFORE THE FUNDAMENTAL AGREEMENT WAS SIGNED IN 1993. HE IS NOT ONLY THE CANON LAW LEGAL EXPERT, BUT A CONSTANT PRESENCE IN THE TALKS, AND AN ACTIVIST FRANCISCAN ISRAELI PRIEST, WHO IS PASSIONATELY TAKING SIDES WITH THE CATHOLIC CHURCH AGAINST THE RIGHTS OF JEWS IN ISRAEL,IN A MANNER THAT ONLY A HATEFUL APOSTATE WOULD MANIFEST, AS OUR HISTORY HAS SADLY PROVEN OVER AND OVER, OVER THE CENTURIES.


Martedi 05 Maggio 2009
09:31 - PAPA IN TERRA SANTA: JAEGER (ESPERTO MEDIO ORIENTE) "TEMPI RAPIDI PER TERZO TRATTATO"
"Tutti nella Chiesa sperano molto che la visita del Papa giovi molto per stimolare all'inserimento integrale dei due Trattati già firmati e ratificati nella legislazione israeliana". E' quanto afferma al Sir padre David M.Jaeger, tra i massimi esperti delle relazioni tra Santa Sede e Israele parlando del prossimo viaggio in Terra Santa di Benedetto XVI (8-15 maggio). La speranza è anche quella che "giovi a far sì che si arrivi in tempi rapidi a concludere il terzo Trattato, che dovrebbe confermare le tradizionali esenzioni fiscali della Chiesa e tutelare le sue proprietà, soprattutto quelle a carattere sacro. Non meno sarebbe la speranza perché la visita del Santo Padre abbia l'effetto di portare all'accelerazione dei tempi per definire gli altri capitoli essenziali del rapporto Chiesa-Stato in Israele, come previsto nell'Accordo fondamentale del 1993". "Si tratterebbe – spiega il francescano - innanzitutto della necessità di norme pattizie per le richieste e il rilascio dei permessi di ingresso e di soggiorno per clero e religiosi, un campo in cui negli ultimi anni si avverte sempre più la necessità di poter contare su una normativa stabile e soprattutto trasparente, che rispetti ugualmente il diritto della Chiesa di disporre del proprio personale laddove ne ha bisogno e il diritto dello Stato di controllare il proprio territorio nell'interesse di tutti".


ENGLISH TRANSLATION ( my own, with help from "Reverso" )

Tuesday May 05, 2009

09:31 - The pope in the Holy Land: JAEGER ( MIDDLE EAST EXPERT) " TIME SPEEDING UP FOR THIRD TREATY"

 "Everybody in the Church very much hopes  that the visit of the Pope will greatly promote (benefit) the complete insertion of the two agreements already signed and ratified into Israeli legislation." This is pretty much what was stated to ( by?) Father David M.Jaeger, among the foremost experts on the relationship between the Holy See and Israel, speaking about the coming trip of Benedict XVI to the Holy Land (8-15 May). The hope is also that the visit will advance the rapid finalization of the third agreement, which should reaffirm the traditional tax exemptions of the Church, as well as to protect its properties, specially those of a  sacred nature. Equally important is the hope that the visit of the Holy Father will  bring about the acceleration of arriving at a definition of the other essential aspects of the relationship between the Church and the State of Israel,  as requested ( predicted) in the Fundamental Agreement of 1993."

"It has to do, - explains the Franciscan father - first of all, with the necessity to have regulations agreed upon for requesting and obtaining entry visas and residency permits for clergy and monks ( and nuns), an issue that, in the few last years,  has shown the importance to be able to rely on stable, and above all transparent rules, which equally respect the right of the Church to decide on its own staff wherever necessary, as well as the right of the State to control its own territory for the benefit of all."

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