The Catholic Church and the Confederate States of Americahttp://brasildogmadafe.blogspot.com.br/2015/07/the-catholic-church-and-confederate.html?m=1 The Confederate Battle Flag, under fire by liberals and used shamefully by racist/extremist groups, is a symbol of Southern Pride and culture based on conservative world views. The flag is based on the Scottish national flag and the X represents the Cross of St. Andrew the Apostle. St. Andrew didn't consider himself worthy enough to be crucified on a cross as Christ was and requested to be crucified in this manner. It should be noted also that the motto of the CSA was the Latin phrase
DEO VINDICE! : Under God, our Vindicator!
Letter of Pope Pius IX to Jefferson Davis in Varina Davis, Jefferson Davis: Ex-President of the Confederate States of America: A Memoir by His Wife Varina Davis, (Baltimore: The Nautical and Aviation Publishing Company of America, Inc., 1990), II, 448.
Illustrious and honorable sir, greeting:
We have lately received with all kindness, as was meet, the gentlemen sent by your Excellency to present to us your letter dated on the 23rd of last September. We have received certainly no small pleasure in learning both from these gentlemen and from your letter the feelings of gratification and of very warm appreciation with which you, illustrious and honorable sir, were moved when you first had knowledge written in October of the preceding year to the venerable brethren, John [Hughes], archbishop of New York, and John [Odin], archbishop of New Orleans, in which we again and again urged and exhorted those venerable brethren that because of their exemplary piety and episcopal zeal they should employ their most earnest efforts, in our name also, in order that the fatal cινιℓ ωαr which had arisen in the States should end, and that the people of America might again enjoy mutual peace and concord, and love each other with mutual charity. And it has been very gratifying to us to recognize illustrious and honorable sir, that you and your people are animated by the same desire for peace and tranquility, which we had so earnestly inculcated in our aforesaid letters to the venerable brethren above named. May it please God at the same time to make the other peoples of America and their rulers, considering seriously how cruel and how deplorable is this internecine war, would receive and embrace the counsels of peace and tranquility. We indeed shall not cease with most fervent prayer to beseech God, the best and highest, and to implore Him to pour out the spirit of Christian love and peace upon all the people of America, and to rescue them from the great calamities with which they are afflicted. We, at the same time, beseech the God of pity to shed abroad upon you the light of His grace, and attach you to us by a perfect friendship.
Given at Rome at St. Peter’s on the 3rd of December, 1863, in the eighteenth year of our pontificate.
Illustrious and Hon. Jefferson Davis
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