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Seven Colors Ministry SevenColorsMinistry@gmail.com X (Twitter): @7ColorsMinistry by Maggie Barcelona (USA) A Catholic Counter-Noahide Ministry  About Us SevenColorsMinistry@gmail.com X (Twitter): @7ColorsMinistry Why are we called "Seven Colors Ministry"? - Countering the Seven Noahide Laws - Why We Use Vatican II Polemics in Rebutting Noahide Claims, Despite Our Traditional Catholic Stance Noahide In The Church Today - What is the Catholic Church teaching on the Noahide Laws today? (download handouts from a church) - What has the Vatican said about Noahide Law? - Why are Catholic Schools in Toronto sending children to learn the Noahide Laws? - Why is a Catholic Priest translating the Chief Rabbi of Rome's Noahide messages to Christians into English? Topics To Discuss Why Noahides Reject Jesus in the Old Testament and Catholic Refutations - Why Some Catholics Are Confused About the Sabbath, are joining the Noahide Movement over it, and Catholic Responses - A Catholic def...

A Catholic Warning: Noahide Punishments, Including Beheadings, Are a Present Threat, Not a Messianic Future (Code Purple)

    See Home Page SevenColorsMinistry@gmail.com   This article is "Code Purple": Courts of Justice A Catholic Warning: Noahide Punishments, Including Beheadings, Are a Present Threat, Not a Messianic Future Dear fellow Catholics, many of you may hold the misconception that the punishments prescribed by the Noahide Laws, including the severe penalty of beheading, are relegated to a distant Messianic Age in Jewish theology, posing no threat in our time. This belief is dangerously incorrect, as evidenced by Michael E. Dallen’s The Rainbow Covenant , which clarifies that while mandatory beheadings for every Noahide violation apply within Israel during the Messianic era, outside Israel, Noahide courts are intended to administer punishments—potentially including beheadings—here and now. From a Catholic perspective, grounded in the teachings of the Church as articulated by the Council of Trent, the Roman Catechism (1566), and papal encyclicals such as Pope Leo XIII’s Rerum Nova...