The NSDAP leadership was full of neo-pagans and atheists, and the "Progressive Christianity" expounded by the party was downright heretical. Hardly the Holy Roman Empire.Please provide the evidence for this - but this discussion would need to be moved to another thread.
Forlorn, Hermengild has asked you to provide evidence for your statement on CathInfo, so it is only decent to provide the evidence on CathInfo. I am sure that more than Hermengild would like to hear your answer, but of course, on a new thread. We must be quiet in the library.Uhh that's what I meant. This site has a PM function.
The NSDAP leadership was full of neo-pagans and atheists, and the "Progressive Christianity" expounded by the party was downright heretical. Hardly the Holy Roman Empire.
Pope Pius XI had something to say about the Third Reich and it wasn't very positive.Enough with the regurgitating of the Holy Father's docuмent - it does you no favors regurgitating the same post about the National Socialists every time this docuмent comes up.
http://w2.vatican.va/content/pius-xi/en/encyclicals/docuмents/hf_p-xi_enc_14031937_mit-brennender-sorge.html
Enough with the regurgitating of the Holy Father's docuмent - it does you no favors regurgitating the same post about the National Socialists every time this docuмent comes up.As a Catholic I think we should study what the Holy Father had to say on the matter.
As a Catholic I think we should study what the Holy Father had to say on the matter.Yes, but offer something else other than just reposting the docuмent.
Yes, but offer something else other than just reposting the docuмent.
I wish I had a dollar for every time Poche posted mit-brennender-sorge. I could pay a return flight to Germany.Maybe you should study and meditate on what he has to say instead of offering praise to an anti Catholic ideology.
Of course, he has nothing more to offer.
Has anybody come across this book? I was slightly astounded when I first saw it in the STAS bookstore in Winona before the seminary got moved to Virginia. There was only one copy of it so I snapped it up. My copy is published by Roger A. McCaffrey Publishing and has a total of 565 pages unlike the one seen on Amazon at the below link which is put out by Pelican Publishing and shows a total page count of 592 pages.Sorry, don't know why the Amazon link seems messed up. Just Google to find it on Amazon.
The book is The Persecution of the Catholic Church in the Third Reich. It is seen here: https://www.amazon.com/Persecution-Catholic-Church-Third-Reich/dp/1589801377 (https://www.amazon.com/Persecution-Catholic-Church-Third-Reich/dp/1589801377)
I am amazed that there is not a single review of this book on the Amazon site.
Sorry, don't know why the Amazon link seems messed up. Just Google to find it on Amazon.The link does work.
Has anybody come across this book? I was slightly astounded when I first saw it in the STAS bookstore in Winona before the seminary got moved to Virginia. There was only one copy of it so I snapped it up. My copy is published by Roger A. McCaffrey Publishing and has a total of 565 pages unlike the one seen on Amazon at the below link which is put out by Pelican Publishing and shows a total page count of 592 pages.When Pope Pius XI had his encyclical read in every parish in Germany, the state police went looking for who had copies of this encyclical. Those who possessed it were arrested and tortured.
The book is The Persecution of the Catholic Church in the Third Reich. It is seen here: https://www.amazon.com/Persecution-Catholic-Church-Third-Reich/dp/1589801377 (https://www.amazon.com/Persecution-Catholic-Church-Third-Reich/dp/1589801377)
I am amazed that there is not a single review of this book on the Amazon site.
Maybe you should study and meditate on what he has to say instead of offering praise to an anti Catholic ideology.Where did I offer praise to an anti Catholic ideology? I merely pointed out your parrot-like and inane postings.
Where did I offer praise to an anti Catholic ideology? I merely pointed out your parrot-like and inane postings.Pope Pius XI was not an anti Catholic ideologue.
2. The Persecution of the Catholic Church in the Third Reich (1942).It was published in London during 1942 and the author’s identity had, at the time, to be kept secret. Copies and reprints are available on the Internet and seem to vary between £5 - 18 or $9 - 25 plus delivery.
This book, of 565 tightly printed pages, is full of detailed events and is indispensable to anyone researching this subject.After the war the history of the book’s formation could be revealed. Admiral Canaris was a German hero during the First World War and very patriotic. In 1935, when the army was still free from close nαzι control, Canaris was appointed head of the Army Forces Intelligence Service – the Abwehr.Canaris (a non-practising Catholic) organised a secret group within the Abwehr, which included Josef Muller, a dedicated Catholic. So Muller, while travelling widely on secret army work, was able to collect details of persecution without raising nαzι suspicions. When completed, he delivered the information to the Vatican where Fr. Walter Mariaux translated and organised the material. In 1941 he passed the typescript to ‘Burns and Oates’, a Catholic publisher in London. They published it in 1942.
I see Pope St Pius X as a contradiction to the mentality of Hitler and the Third Reich.