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The Mystical Body of Christ and the Reorganization of Society Paperback – 1939

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  • Paperback
  • Publisher: G.S.G & Associates (1939)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0945001622
  • ISBN-13: 978-0945001621
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.5 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
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This is truly one of the most important and well written books I have ever read. Between the pages of these covers, Father Fahey explains, in exquisite detail, the reasons why modern society is in such sad shape, together with a workable solution. What more can we ask of a 600-page book?

Father Fahey was an expert on the scholastic philosophy of Saint Thomas Aquinas, history, economics, and law. He combines all of these disciplines beautifully in this masterful work. And to these disciplines, he adds the wonderful touch of a master communicator. The result is spell binding and terribly enlightening.

[...] Pick up a copy. Read it. And come to understand not only the state of the world, but also how adherance to the principles of the Mystical Body of Christ can finally cure our ills. God bless.
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By way of introduction, the Catholic Church condemns anti-Semitism, because in the Jewish nation the Word became Flesh, and because our Lord is a Jew in the House of David. (p. 171). Fahey does also. However, he states that Christians have a right to defend themselves, and their societies, from inimical Jewish influences. Although the author does not mention Alfred Dreyfus, he, by citing traditionalist French authors, enables the reader to understand the atmosphere in which the Alfred Dreyfus affair developed.

ONETIME RESTRICTIONS ON JEWS, IN CHRISTIAN NATIONS, DEFENDED

Dennis Fahey notes that, prior to 1789 (the French Revolution), Jews were forbidden from owning Christian slaves, from opening schools for Christians or teaching in universities, from having posts in the army, from having any part in the making or interpreting of laws, from being magistrates, from being owners of real estate, and from being chemists or hotel keepers. (p. 155).

Nowadays, the limited rights of Jews in pre-modern Christian societies is almost always framed in terms of the intolerance of Christianity and the victimhood of Jews. Father Fahey presents a refreshingly-different perspective on this state of affairs. It all boils down to protecting Christian societies from the de-Christianization influences of Jews, and to protecting Christians from Jewish attempts to dominate them.

He writes, (quote) Whether this Messias is taken to be an individual or the race, it means that the Jews, as a nation, must strive to impose their particular national form on other nations. This imposition of the Jewish National FORM inevitably spells decay for other traditional national FORMS.
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