To: Westbrook
But they were on the side of the Nazis and it seems they remain so. Gosh! why are the pews empty and donations down. Maybe we should double down on Bingo night.
37 posted on
11/21/2012 3:33:42 PM PST by
dirtymac
(Now is the for all good men to come to the aid of their country.)
To: dirtymac
> But they were on the side of the Nazis
I read somewhere that the previous pope was a Polish chemical salesman who sold Zyklon gas to the Nazis. Zyklon was used for the gas chambers at Auschwitz.
I don’t know if this is true.
39 posted on
11/21/2012 3:45:31 PM PST by
Westbrook
(Children do not divide your love, they multiply it.)
To: dirtymac
But they were on the side of the Nazis Refuted by the excommunication of all Nazis by the German Bishops in February 1931.
Never let facts get in the way of your ignorance, Einstein.
89 posted on
11/22/2012 1:29:03 AM PST by
A.A. Cunningham
(Barry Soetoro can't pass E-verify)
To: dirtymac; Westbrook
Dirtymac -- don't repeat lies in your post -- you do realize that The Catholic Church officially condemned the Nazi theory of racism in Germany in 1937 with the Encyclical "Mit Brennender Sorge", signed by Pope Pius XI. Smuggled into Germany to avoid prior censorship and read from the pulpits of all German Catholic churches, it condemned Nazi ideology [28] as "insane and arrogant". It denounced the Nazi myth of "blood and soil", decried neopaganism of Nazism, its war of annihilation against the Church, and even described the Führer himself as a 'mad prophet possessed of repulsive arrogance.' -- instead your post and westbrooks repeat such silly lies by the MSM media.
131 posted on
11/22/2012 10:48:24 AM PST by
Cronos
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