Anonymous ID: 846b77 Feb. 8, 2018, 10:29 p.m. No.312600   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>312581

 

Oh my gosh. I guess I have to revert to first grade level and then it still probably won't get through. I am so wicked to tease.

"The president entered the Oval Office."

vs.

"President Reagan entered the Oval Office."

 

Speaka d English?

Anonymous ID: 846b77 Feb. 8, 2018, 10:35 p.m. No.312650   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2948

>>312631

 

Much more plausable than "P" for pope, which would not be capitalized. While Podesta and Pelosi would.

But. if some people insist on remaining completely ignorant about Catholicism, nothing can be done. All the information is out there. They would just rather latch onto something stupid.

Anonymous ID: 846b77 Feb. 8, 2018, 10:41 p.m. No.312709   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2837 >>3099

>>312678

 

Uh, I am sorry but you are afucking moron. That stuff has no monetary value. It already is in a Museum. There is no reason to put it in another museum. It is illegal to sell any of it.

Geez, you sound exactly like Hitler.

Are these seriously people who hang out here.

Well, this is a great way to make 8chan Q posts lose ALL credibility.

I surely hope you are playing dumb to stop The Awakening. If not you are dumb as a post for no good reason.

Anonymous ID: 846b77 Feb. 8, 2018, 11:28 p.m. No.313076   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3090

>>313036

 

"Brawndo has electrolytes."

 

 

 

 

The end of the ‘Hitler’s Pope’ myth

by Fr Leo Chamberlain OSB

posted Thursday, 9 Mar 2017

 

Pius XII: Nazis called him ‘Jew loving’

For 50 years, the truth about Pius XII’s battle against Nazism has been suppressed. But new evidence makes his heroism undeniable

 

It has scarcely been noticed in Britain, but a remarkable development has recently taken place in Holocaust studies. Nearly two years ago, the International Raoul Wallenberg Foundation, a historical research institute, set out on “a modest project”. It wanted to mark “Houses of Life” – places where Jews were sheltered during the war – with memorial plaques. It found more than 500 such houses in Italy, France, Hungary, Belgium and Poland. Eduardo Eurnekian, chairman of the foundation, wrote that “to our surprise, we have learned that the overwhelming majority of Houses of Life were institutions related to the Catholic Church, including convents, monasteries, boarding schools, hospitals, etc”.

 

In Rome alone, some 4,500 people found refuge in churches, convents, monasteries and boarding schools. In Warsaw, All Saints Church sheltered Jews. This was remarkable, because the penalty for Poles for rescuing Jews was the death camp or, more likely, instant execution.

 

It is appropriate that a foundation named after Raoul Wallenberg should find such an extensive Catholic contribution to saving Jewish lives. Wallenberg was a Swedish diplomat in Budapest during the war. He and Angelo Rotta, the papal nuncio, saved 120,000 out of the city’s 150,000 Jews. Wallenberg was arrested by the Red Army and never seen again.

 

The news about the Houses of Life is only surprising because the truth about the Church and the Jewish people in the Second World War has been suppressed. Several aides of the wartime pope, Pius XII, acknowledged that they had worked to rescue Jews on his direct instructions. They included two future popes – Mgr Angelo Roncalli (John XXIII) and Mgr Giovanni Battista Montini (Paul VI). Pius XII himself sheltered Jews both in the Vatican itself and at Castel Gandolfo.

 

This is a good moment to mark the Church’s witness against Nazism. Eighty years ago, on March 14, 1937, Pope Pius XI issued Mit Brennender Sorge (“With Burning Anxiety”), an encyclical, pointedly written in German, condemning Nazism. “Whoever exalts race, or the people, or the state, and divinises them to an idolatrous level, perverts an order of the world created by God,” the pope wrote.

 

Pius XI’s secretary of state was Cardinal Pacelli, the future Pius XII. He distributed the text, which he had helped to draft, secretly within Germany. Four years earlier, in 1933, he had negotiated a concordat between the Holy See and Germany, not to appease Nazism but to have some means of holding the Nazis to account through an international treaty. The regime referred to him as “Jew loving”: he had made more than 50 protests against Nazi policy, the earliest coming just days after the passing of the Enabling Act, which granted Hitler the power to enact laws without Reichstag approval. Pacelli was regarded as so anti-Nazi that the Third Reich attempted to prevent his election as pope in 1939.

 

Pacelli’s personal story is important. He was a Germanophile – and, equally, a philosemite – from his youth. As nuncio in Bavaria during the brief 1919 communist republic he showed high personal courage, remaining at his post. His sympathy and friendship with Jews, including the great conductor Bruno Walter, was well known, and he gave discreet help to many. At Walter’s request, he gained the freedom of a musician, Ossip Gabrilowitsch, arrested in a pogrom while Bavaria was under communist rule. Safe in America, Gabrilowitsch became the founding musical director of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. Walter himself later became a Catholic.

 

Before the war, Pacelli took extraordinary risks to help the German opposition. He knew which generals were preparing to act against Hitler, and made sure news of their intentions reached the British government.

 

In a situation of huge difficulty, Pius XII did what no one else did to save Jewish lives during the war. He knew quite early on what was really happening to the Jewish people. At the time, too many were in denial, including a British diplomat who wrote of “these whining Jews”. Neither Britain nor America made it easy for Jews to escape into exile – the Kindertransport was a blessed exception.

 

In the war years, Pius XII acted directly in Italy and through papal diplomats in Romania, Hungary, Slovakia and elsewhere. Unsurprisingly given the circumstances, there is no firm number for those saved by the pope and the Church in one way or another. It was perhaps between 500,000 and 860,000.

Anonymous ID: 846b77 Feb. 8, 2018, 11:33 p.m. No.313109   🗄️.is 🔗kun

 

>>313090

 

Are you kidding me? You are a Catholic and you object to me posting the truth but allow these complete idiots to post absolute horse crap?

 

http:// www.catholicherald.co.uk/issues/march-10th-2017/the-end-of-the-hitlers-pope-myth/

Anonymous ID: 846b77 Feb. 8, 2018, 11:45 p.m. No.313183   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>313120

 

Our devout Roman Catholic First Lady. Only the second Roman Catholic in the history of the US.

 

https:// www.youtube.com/watch?v=40NB3WtMoTw

 

Melania, Trump and Pope Francis hit it off.