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Pope speaks out about Nazi youth (growing up under the "monster" of Nazism)
BBC News ^ | April 20, 2008

Posted on 04/19/2008 8:39:15 PM PDT by SeekAndFind

Pope Benedict XVI has spoken out for the first time about growing up under the "monster" of Nazism.

Speaking at a youth rally in New York, the German-born pontiff said his teenager years had been "marred by a sinister regime".

Earlier, during a Mass at St Patrick's Cathedral in Manhattan he spoke out again about the suffering of victims of paedophile Catholic priests.

On Sunday, he is due to visit the scene of the 9/11 attacks in New York.

Pope Benedict's tour of the US is his first visit to the country since being elected head of the Catholic Church - it was the third anniversary of his elevation the papacy on Saturday and the event was formally commemorated with the Mass at St Patrick's.

'Banished God'

Later in the day he addressed a cheering crowd of 30,000 young people on the field of St Joseph's Seminary, in the New York suburb of Yonkers.

As a teenager, the pope was forced to join the Hitler Youth and he was conscripted into the German army towards the end of World War II, serving briefly in an anti-aircraft corps.

He was captured by the Americans and became a priest after his release.

The Pope told the crowd his own years as a teenager had been "marred by a sinister regime that thought it had all the answers".

"Its influence grew, infiltrating schools and civic bodies, as well as politics and even religion, before it was fully recognised for the monster it was," he said.

"It banished God and thus became impervious to anything true and good.

"Let us thank God that so many people of your generation are able to enjoy the liberties which have arisen from the extension of democracy and respect for human rights."

The earlier Mass at St Patrick's Cathedral in Manhattan marked the third anniversary of his election as leader of the Roman Catholic church.

Pope Benedict was greeted by the Mayor of New York, Michael Bloomberg, and the cathedral was filled with priests, deacons and members of religious orders.

A choir sang as the Pope walked down the large cathedral's central aisle. The congregation rose and applauded and some people leaned over to touch his robe or kiss his Fisherman's Ring.

"I join you in praying that this will be a time of purification for each and every particular Church and religious community, a time for healing," the Pope said in his sermon, referring to the scandal of sexual abuse of children by Catholic clergy.

"I also encourage you to co-operate with your bishops who continue to work to effectively resolve this issue."

'Christian morality'

More than 4,000 US Catholic clergy have been accused of sexually abusing minors since 1950.

The Church has paid out more than $2bn (£1bn) in compensation and legal fees, most of it since the scandal erupted in 2002.

Speaking out on the issue again during the Mass at St Patrick's, the Pope said the scandal had not only caused much damage to the victims of paedophile abuse, but had diminished the reputation of the church in US society.

"A society which seems to have forgotten God and to resent even the most elementary demands of Christian morality," he said .

The Vatican official in charge of reviewing sexual abuse claims against clergy worldwide said on Friday that the Church was considering changes to canon law governing the handling of such cases.

The official, Cardinal William Levada, did not specify the changes but said they would make it easier to remove clergy who had sexually abused children.

The sexual abuse scandal has been a recurring theme in the Pope's visit.

Addressing 40,000 people at a Washington stadium earlier in the week, he spoke of the issue before talking privately to a group of people who had been abused by priests.

On Sunday, he will lead prayers at the scene of the 9/11 attacks in New York and then celebrate Mass at Yankee Stadium before returning to Rome later on Sunday.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events; Philosophy
KEYWORDS: alteredtitle; benedict; nazi; papalvisit; pope
This is the context Bill Maher failed to raise when he called Benedict a Nazi.
1 posted on 04/19/2008 8:39:15 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind
I think the Holy Father has made a wonderful impression on Americans watching the wall to wall coverage the cable channels have been giving his visit. It is obvious to anyone with an open heart that has watched and listened to him is is a man of God. As far as Bill Maher he can go straight to hell the sooner the better.
2 posted on 04/19/2008 8:47:11 PM PDT by mimaw
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To: SeekAndFind

AND remember - Nazi is slang for the the National Socialist German Workers’ party


3 posted on 04/19/2008 8:52:00 PM PDT by 2banana (My common ground with terrorists - they want to die for islam and we want to kill them)
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To: SeekAndFind

As a lapsed Catholic, I think this trip by the Pope did very good things. When I say lapsed it doesn’t mean I don’t have the faith, it means I have done my own thing with it. I found his trip and his messages invigorating, and just what I and many others probably needed.


4 posted on 04/19/2008 9:03:57 PM PDT by KJC1
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To: 2banana

Ah yes the Deutsche Arbeiterpartei. Interesting history...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thule_Society


5 posted on 04/19/2008 9:18:00 PM PDT by HerrBlucher (So often times it happens that we live our lives in chains and we never even know we have the key)
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It banished God and thus became impervious to anything true and good.

An important point that many conveniently forget when talking about this history.

6 posted on 04/19/2008 9:20:41 PM PDT by TheWasteLand
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“It banished God and thus became impervious to anything true and good.”

I hope that the American people will remember these words when they go to the voting booth.


7 posted on 04/19/2008 10:04:42 PM PDT by 353FMG (Don't mistake Government as being a Friend of the People)
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To: SeekAndFind
"...growing up under the "monster" of Nazism"

Now hidden under the guise of liberalism.

It comes.

Are we ready?

8 posted on 04/19/2008 10:15:56 PM PDT by R_Kangel (`.`)
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To: 353FMG

I think he was sending a warning to Americans about the upcoming elections this November to not repeat the same mistake as what was done in Germany back in the 30’s.


9 posted on 04/20/2008 3:00:47 AM PDT by Biggirl (A biggirl with a big heart for God's animal creation, with 4 cats in my life as proof. =^..^=)
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To: SeekAndFind
The Pope told the crowd his own years as a teenager had been "marred by a sinister regimeDemocrat party, that thought it had all the answers".

"Its influence grew, infiltrating schools and civic bodies, as well as politics before it was fully recognised for the monster it was," he said.

"It banished God and thus became impervious to anything true and good.

Sinister regime=Democrat. Sounds kinda spooky.

10 posted on 04/20/2008 3:39:54 AM PDT by MrPiper
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“It banished God and thus became impervious to anything true and good.”

This is the true face of American Liberalism (Marxist Communism) with its new religious face.


11 posted on 04/20/2008 4:04:09 AM PDT by DarthVader (Liberal Democrats are the party of EVIL whose time of judgement has come.)
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To: SeekAndFind
"Its influence grew, infiltrating schools and civic bodies, as well as politics and even religion, before it was fully recognised for the monster it was," he said.

"It banished God and thus became impervious to anything true and good.

Nazism or Liberalism? What's the differance?

12 posted on 04/20/2008 5:24:19 AM PDT by submarinerswife ("If I win I can't 't be stopped! If I lose I shall be dead." - George S. Patton)
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