Beatus Andreas of Rinn
1462. Rinn, Innsbruck.
A boy called Andreas Oxner was bought by the Jews and sacrificed for his blood on a stonein the forest. The body was found by his mother in a birch-tree. No Jew was apprehended because, the border being near, they had fled when the crime was made known. The Abbe Vacandard, defender of the Jews, says there was no trial. Well, of course there wasn't. Even in 1937 there is no trial for a crime where the criminals have escaped! The boy has been sanctified by Pope Benedict XIV in his Bull Beatus Andreas, Venice, 1778, which says he was " cruelly assassinated by the Jews in hatred of the faith of Jesus Christ." This last is admitted by Pope Clement XIV, who wrote his report on the investigation he made into the matter of Jewish Ritual Murder when, as Cardinal Ganganelli, he had been commissioned by Pope Benedict XIV to go into the matter; and in this report, he says "I admit the truth of another fact, which happened in the year 1462 in the village of Rinn, in the Diocese of Brixen, in the person of the Blessed Andreas, a boy barbarously murdered by the Jews in hatred of the faith of Jesus Christ." No one questions the historical occurrence or this case. An engraving on wood representing the Ritual Murder still exists in the church. The church canonized him. A chapel called "ZUM JUDENSTEIN" (To the Jews' Rock) was built (Acta sancta. III. July Vol. 1, 472) More information can be obtained from: Fr. Kaplan Gottfried Melzer, Loreto Apostolat, Postfach 80, A-4540 BAD HALL - Austria. Beatus Andreas of Rinn was venerated as martyr from 1475 until 1965, when the cult was suppressed by order of the Racist Zionist Mafia in collaboration with their Marranos friends in the Vatican. The cult was suppressed in harmony with the modern Church's policy of abandoning its current tradition in favor of modern Judaism. These are some ritual murders which are known. Hundreds of thousands children disappear every year in the world, perhaps some of them victims of zionist ritual murder which remain undiscovered.
