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Mit brennender Sorge - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mit brennender Sorge (German for "With burning anxiety") is a Catholic Church encyclical of Pope Pius XI, published on March 10, 1937 (but bearing a date of Passion Sunday, March 14). Written in Ge...
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Pope Pius XI and Judaism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The relations between Pope Pius XI and Judaism are generally regarded as good, as the antebellum pontiff was particularly opposed to antisemitism. It should be noted however that certain favourable ...
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He wrote an encyclical condemning Nazism in 1937 that had to be smuggled to the Church in Germany. Pope Pius XI (#259) ... He wrote "Utterly Wonderful" - an encyclical on television, radio and movies. Pope Pius XII (#260)
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In the 1930s, when Pope Pius wrote the encyclical condemning Nazism, one can well imagine the reaction of Josef Goebbels: How dare you chill the climate for National Socialism! It'll be so much harder now to consolidate the dictatorship!
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A German Jew who earned a doctorate in philosophy, she converted to Catholicism in 1922. Following a decade of teaching and writing, Stein was appointed to lecture at the German Institute for Scientific Pedagogy in 1932. She wrote to Pope Pius XI, asking him to issue an encyclical condemning Nazi racism.
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Was Pope Pius XII "Hitler's Pope"? ... Thomas Woods, in his review of Rabbi Dalin's masterpiece, succinctly set forth pertinent facts not likely to be highlighted in the secular media: "As Cardinal Pacelli he had played a central role in the drafting of Mit Brennender Sorge, Pius XI's 1937 encyclical condemning Nazism.
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Mit Brennender Sorge "With Burning Anxiety" (hereafter known as "MBS") was promulgated as an encyclical letter by Pope Pius XI on March 14, ... Between 1931 and 1937, Pope Pius XI wrote three encyclicals condemning totalitarian regimes. In 1931, he promulgated Non Abiamo Bisogno which rebuked the Fascist regime of...
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