“To affirm that Jesus’ wisdom comes from his stay in India or Tibet before beginning his public life at 30 years of age is a lack of respect for the Gospels and also hides other errors, for example an erroneous conception of Christology,” Spanish Bishop José Ignacio Munilla said.
(Nicolás de Cárdenas/CNA) — The bishop of Orihuela-Alicante in Spain, José Ignacio Munilla, warned about the theories spread by Father Pablo d’Ors that suppose a “syncretistic conception of Christianity and Buddhism” and a “crazy interpretation of the Gospel.”
At the request of a group of religion teachers, the Spanish prelate refuted the approach that the priest, founder of the Friends of the Desert association, presented at the first Ibero-American meeting for religion teachers held in Madrid in May 2022 titled “Jesus of Nazareth, Teacher of Consciousness.”
Munilla began by explaining the central idea of d’Ors’ presentation: “We know Jesus through the Scriptures and from the tradition of the Church, but his thesis is that we have to forget all that, because this knowledge we have of Jesus confuses us more than it enlightens us: We have to deconstruct, like start from scratch, to know Jesus.”
The prelate specifically noted that d’Ors advocates that “in the 30 years of hidden life, Jesus most likely did not remain in Nazareth but went to India or other countries where he learned Eastern wisdom” in such a way that he can be described as “a yogi.”

Bishop José Ignacio Munilla. Photo credit: Romanuspontifex, CC BY-SA 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons.






