a synagouge is the temple of the jews. a church is the temple of the christians.
The Catholic Church in Spain, and the Spanish Inquisition, either killed, expelled or forced the Jews and Muslims in Spain to convert.
During the Middle Ages Jews were tolerated by the Catholic, although reluctantly and with a blind eye to their persecution. Muslims and so-called heretics were considered an existential threat and were never tolerated. The Albigensian Crusade and the Inquisition were the Church's response to the rise of Catharism in Spain and southern France.
the forced removalof the Jews by church and government authorities
Inquisition
Catholic Church was responsible. The men arresting, committing torture, and killing people in the name of God were Catholic Church representatives.
They blamed the jews for the plague. Jews were usually one of the first targets for they were thought as unholy for not believing in Jesus.
The people were the Romans. They were Caucasian..Catholic AnswerRoman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is rarely used by the Catholic Church. The Catholic Church was originally all Jews, who were Caucasian.
The Catholic Church was enthusiastically behind the persecution of all that did not profess to agree with its doctrine especially if they had a little money.
The court of the Inquisition. And it generally persecuted Conversos, not Jews who remained Jewish.
If you were to search both a Jewish Encyclopedia and a Catholic Encyclopedia under the heading of God, you will immediately notice that the Jewish definition of God is not the same definition for God as predisposed by the Roman Catholic Church. Semantically speaking, Jews do not believe in the Roman Catholic God because most Jews do not subscribe to Roman Catholic Doctrine of the Trinity nor do the Roman Catholic Church subscribe to Judaism's definition of the Sovereign One.
Kenneth Eugene Moore has written: 'THE CATHOLIC-JEWS OF SPAIN'