Tuesday, August 28, 2018

Perspective: How the Nazis engineered a paedophile priests scare

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“There are cases of sexual abuse that come to light every day against a large number of members of the Catholic clergy. Unfortunately it’s not a matter of individual cases, but a collective moral crisis that perhaps the cultural history of humanity has never before known with such a frightening and disconcerting dimension. Numerous priests and religious have confessed. There’s no doubt that the thousands of cases which have come to the attention of the justice system represent only a small fraction of the true total, given that many molesters have been covered and hidden by the hierarchy.”
An editorial from a great secular newspaper in 2010? No: It’s a speech of May 28, 1937, by Joseph Goebbels (1897-1945), Minister of Propaganda for the Third Reich. This speech, which had a large international echo, was the apex of a campaign launched by the Nazi regime to discredit the Catholic Church by involving it in a scandal of pedophile priests.

Two hundred and seventy-six religious and forty-nine diocesan priests were arrested in 1937. The arrests took place in all the German dioceses, in order to keep the scandals on the front pages of the newspapers.

On March 10, 1937, with the encyclical Mit Brennender Sorge, Pope Pius XI (1857-1939) condemned the Nazi ideology. At the end of the same month, the Nazi Ministry of Propaganda headed by Goebbels launched a campaign against the sexual abuses of priests. The design and administration of this campaign are known to historians thanks to documents which tell a story worthy of the best spy novels.  (more...)


Any closet Nazis among today's would-be reformers? "Conservatives" never pursue a political agenda, right?

2 comments:

  1. Nazism was created by the #Catholic so-called church.

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    1. Nope. You can gain a little clarity on Nazi roots here:
      http://jonahintheheartofnineveh.blogspot.com/2017/09/we-should-never-forget-nazis-sinister.html

      Martin Luther dabbled in this stuff, and was one waypoint on the path to Germany's loss of the Faith.

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