The Battle of Lepanto

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  • Опубликовано: 2 янв 2025

Комментарии • 5

  • @Humbertusmarius
    @Humbertusmarius 10 лет назад +2

    Well done! Thank you so much for putting this together! Enjoyed it very much.

  • @paddyearly
    @paddyearly 3 года назад +1

    If our Church was functioning properly we would be having a worldwide Rosary rally this month to defeat the forces of evil seeking to destroy humanity and enslave us in a New World Order that denies Jesus😭
    Let’s all pray extra Rosary’s this month🙏

  • @afieds6845
    @afieds6845 3 года назад

    Praise God …

  • @klputrajaya
    @klputrajaya 2 года назад

    Thank you for the discussing the battle of lepanto.
    It would help to include additional backgroud to the battles of the 15th and 16th century. For example,
    The Catholic forces were in clear violations of the 1491 Treaty of Granada. Exiled Spanish Jews were also given sanctuary by the Ottoman sultan Bayezid II in 1492.
    Furthermore, the Islamic caliphate had always provide due protection to the people of the scribes with mutual connections to the Holy Land of Jerusalem.
    On foreign policy, despite multiple crusade attempts, the caliphate have always maintained to be hospitable, despite having to be cautious at times of unrest, towards christian pilgrims to the Holy Land of Jerusalem.
    The peaceful nature of Islam is often overshadowed intentionally or not, therefore I would suggest to consider the above as well as the following events which could be the prelude (among many others) to the events being discussed in this video concerning battles that took place within the period being discussed.
    For example,
    The First Rebellion of the Alpujarras (Arabic: ثورة البشرات الأولى; 1499-1501) was a series of uprisings by the Muslim population of the Kingdom of Granada, Crown of Castile (formerly, the Emirate of Granada) against their Catholic rulers.
    Only those who could pay ten gold doblas were given passage, and the majority who could not pay had to stay and be baptized.
    By the end of 1501, the rebellion was put down. The Muslims were no longer given their rights provided by the Treaty of Granada, and were given the choice of:
    (1) remain and accept baptism,
    (2) reject baptism and be enslaved or killed, or
    (3) be exiled.
    Given the expensive fee exacted for passage out of Spain, conversion was the only realistic option for them. Therefore, only a decade after the fall of the Emirate of Granada, the entire Muslim population of Granada had nominally become Christian.
    Fast forward to year 2000, on the day of pardon by Pope John Paul II, much have been said about the attrocities that took place in the past, while what took place in 2001 (since the plane hit the tower) till today the wars that continues clearly is aiming towards people of Faith in the name of imperialism, materialism and globalism.
    Islam is not your enemy. Peace be to you all