tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1149438906545544596.post6502305947295217084..comments2023-09-12T03:38:50.647-04:00Comments on Connecticut Catholic Corner: Methodist Preacher Has His Say, Then I Have MineConnecticut Catholic Cornerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11640448130713614258noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1149438906545544596.post-91205604428829675612016-07-20T22:13:51.933-04:002016-07-20T22:13:51.933-04:00This is the same old anti-Catholic claptrap that h...This is the same old anti-Catholic claptrap that has made the rounds since the Communist-inspired play The Deputy slandered Pope Pius XII in the 60s. Some people will believe anything they read. The case against the pope has as much truth to it as the fiction, The DaVinci Code. <br /><br />Hitler was a pagan who admired the Norse gods and followed a new age religion. He created "Lebensborns" which were effectively brothels where his Arian supermen could impregnate "pure bred" German girls to have super babies for the Reich to replace all the men lost in WW I. They would hold naming ceremonies that mimicked Baptism. Yes, Hitler was baptized Catholic, but just because the mouse in the cookie jar doesn't make him a cookie. <br /><br />It is impossible to even begin to expose the lies of your correspondent. He illustrates Ecclesiastes 1:13 (Vulgate translation) "The perverse are hard to be corrected, and the number of fools is infinite." Don't waste any more time on him. He will use any excuse to attack the Catholic Church. Wipe his dust off your blog!Mary Ann Kreitzerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18245237845099708478noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1149438906545544596.post-52439323689180990072008-10-26T17:36:00.000-04:002008-10-26T17:36:00.000-04:00What about your response? The conference of Germa...What about your response? The conference of German Bishops excommunicated ALL Nazi's in 1930 and forbid Catholics to vote for anyone in the Nazi party- if a Catholic went against that they were automatically excommunicated by their actions. You've got no point Reverend, none. You seem to be trying to blame the Catholic Church for what Hitler did and that blame is not to be placed on the door of the Catholic Church. The Nazi's didn't just kill Jews, they killed Catholics too. Go back and read the quotes after you've prayed to God to open your narrow judgemental anti-Catholic mind.<BR/><BR/>In Christ,<BR/>Julie @ Connecticut Catholic CornerAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1149438906545544596.post-25965439206801192922008-10-26T00:14:00.000-04:002008-10-26T00:14:00.000-04:00"Whatever" regarding emails!What about my response..."Whatever" regarding emails!<BR/>What about my response to your claim that the Catholic hierarchy excommunicated Catholics who joined the Nazi Party?Liberator_Revhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14207582050905012088noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1149438906545544596.post-68155471033301505952008-10-25T18:16:00.000-04:002008-10-25T18:16:00.000-04:00No one "deleted" any comments. I took your comment...No one "deleted" any comments. I took your comments from email- where all post comments go on my blog, and addressed them in a new post because it was too lengthy to address in a tiny comment box. I did not omit a single word you emailed and I addressed everything you had to say. As the title says, you had your say, then I had mine. Remember this is my blog and I didn't have to respond to you at all, but I actually enjoy hearing all opinions, even those that disagree with me so I allowed you a voice on my blog to share your thoughts here. I get the distinct feeling you would not have done the same for me if the situation were turned around.<BR/><BR/>In Christ<BR/>Julie @ Connecticut Catholic CornerAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1149438906545544596.post-76041691306848624372008-10-24T23:01:00.000-04:002008-10-24T23:01:00.000-04:00I posted my comments to you where you could and ev...I posted my comments to you where you could and everybody who read YOUR article could see them and answer them. But you are so interested (NOT) in the truth that you or your Catholic friends deleted my comment on that article, so no one else could see them, and now you are attempting to refute my comments HERE, without telling me you were doing so. <BR/>You are so "Christlike", so honest, so interested in the light and the truth! <BR/>Although you haven't credited your source, my guess is that it is Rabbi Dalin's booklet, which I expose for the comic book that it is on my <A HREF="http://JesusWouldBeFurious.Org/RCscandal" REL="nofollow">JesusWouldBeFurious.Org/RCscandal </A>, and I refute all of the commonly presented arguments you present there as well. <BR/><BR/>It's interesting that you cite the fact that the German hierarchy threatened Catholics who dared join the NAZI party with excommunication prior to 1933. True, but that was BEFORE Hitler became the country's absolute ruler and gained the power to put what were only terrible ideas in earlier years into practice. The Catholic Church LIFTED the ban at the very moment when it should have been enforcing it.<BR/><BR/># What did Pope Pius XII do about the many of the most vicious architects of the Nazi Holocaust who were Roman Catholics, i. e. Adolf Hitler, Heinrich Himmler, Josef Goebbels, Reinhard Heydrich, Rudolf Hoess, Julius Streicher, Fritz Thyssen, Klaus Barbie, and Franz Von Papen and R. C. Engelbert Dollfuss was head of the Nazi state of Austria.<BR/># R. C. Leon Degrelle was head of the Nazi state of Belgium.<BR/># R. C. Emil Hacha was head of the Nazi state of Bohemia-Moravia.<BR/># R. C. Ante Pavelic was head of the Nazi state of Croatia.<BR/># R. C. Adolf Hitler was head of the Nazi state of Germany.<BR/># R. C. Miklos Horthy was head of the Nazi state of Hungary.<BR/># R. C. Konrad Henlein was head of the Nazi state of Sudetenland.<BR/># R. C. Pierre Laval was head of the Nazi state of Vichy-France.<BR/># R. C. Henry Petain was head of the Nazi state of Vichy-France.<BR/># R. C. priest, Fr. Augustin Voloshin was head of the Nazi state of Ruthenia.<BR/># R. C. priest, Fr. Josef Tiso was head of the Nazi state of Slovakia.<BR/># R. C. priest, Fr. Andrei Hlinka was head of the Nazi state of Slovakia.<BR/># R. C. priest, Fr. Anton Koroshec was head of the Nazi state of Yugoslavia.<BR/><BR/> Did Pope Pius XII excommunicate any of these the most visible Catholics in their countries at the time? NO. How can anyone say that this pope did "all that he could", when he failed to take this obvious measure so as to make it clear to the millions of Catholic faithful who were enabling the Nazis to carry out their campaigns of mass murder, not only against Jews, but against their fellow Catholics in Poland, that they should have no part in these monstrous of crimes and most mortal of sins?<BR/> On the other hand, after the Nazis were defeated and no longer posed any threat to the pope, the Vatican, or the Catholic Church anywhere, did Pope Pius XII allow the Vatican to be used to protect thousands of Catholic war criminals such as the above to escape punishment for their war crimes? YES. Whose side was the pope on?<BR/><BR/>By calling ME a liar, etc., for telling the truth in this matter, Julie, you are associating yourself with the kind of Catholics who cooperated with Hitler in his mass-murder of millions of Catholics as well as Jews!Liberator_Revhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14207582050905012088noreply@blogger.com