Louis Farrakhan Vatican knew Jesus was Black — the Nation of Islam leader has repeatedly argued that the Catholic Church possesses historical evidence, artwork, and documentation confirming that Jesus of Nazareth was a dark-skinned man of Middle Eastern and African-adjacent descent, and that the European white image of Christ was a deliberate replacement created centuries after his death. Farrakhan points to the over 500 Black Madonna statues scattered across European churches, pre-Renaissance depictions of Christ with dark skin, and the geographic reality that Jesus was born in the ancient Middle East — not Northern Europe.
Farrakhan’s full argument, what the Black Madonna statues reveal about early Christian iconography, when and why the European image of Jesus replaced earlier depictions, what the Vatican’s own art collection contains that contradicts the white Christ narrative, and why this question about the racial identity of the most worshipped figure in human history remains one of the most aggressively suppressed conversations in religious scholarship.
Key questions covered:
Did the Vatican know Jesus was Black and deliberately change his image to white? Why are there over 500 Black Madonna statues in European churches including the Vatican? When was the image of Jesus changed from dark-skinned to white European? What does Louis Farrakhan say the Vatican is hiding about the real image of Jesus? Was Jesus historically a dark-skinned Middle Eastern man and not white?
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Sources:
Book of Daniel 7:9 — “the hair of his head like the pure wool”
Revelation 1:15 — “his feet like unto fine brass, as if they burned in a furnace”
Matthew 2:13-15 — Flight to Egypt
Papal Bull Dum Diversas — Pope Nicholas V (1452)
Papal Bull Romanus Pontifex — Pope Nicholas V (1455)
Black Madonna of Częstochowa — Jasna Góra Monastery, Poland (est. 1382)
Black Madonna of Chartres — Cathedral of Chartres, France
Black Madonna of Montserrat — Monastery of Montserrat, Spain
Over 140 Black Madonnas documented across European churches
Sistine Chapel commissioned by Pope Julius II, painted by Michelangelo (1508–1512)
Minister Louis Farrakhan — Jefferson Street Missionary Baptist Church, Nashville, TN (April 2012)
Minister Louis Farrakhan — Alabama A&M University (April 2012)
Minister Louis Farrakhan — “Who Are The Real Children of Israel?” Atlanta Civic Center (June 2010)
Final Call — “Was Jesus Black?” (May 16, 2012)
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