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Sunday, July 17, 2005

Jew baptized deceitfully in Florence

I missed this piece of news that happened last June.
A priest deceitfully baptized a 90 year old Jewish man, a guest in a Florence retirement house managed by the local Jewish community.
He not only was elderly, but also suffered from a stroke that reduced his understanding capabilities.
The priest secretly entered his retirement house and baptized him.

The elderly man's relatives officially protested in a letter to the Florence archbishop that he hasn't answered yet.

I wonder if that priest knows about these documents.