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I was reading the August 2014 issue of the Philadelphia Trumpet, and they have the link to an article which you can download at theTrumpet.com/go/GermanyID. Has anyone read this? They also have a free e-book on Pius XII’s regime helping ex-Nazis escape (theTrumpet.com/go/ratlines), and a free booklet one can request from them titled Germany and the Holy Roman Empire. Anyone out there know much about this?
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Appears to be a part of Herbert W. Armstrong’s bizarre Worldwide Church of God. Avoid such nonsense.
 
I was reading the August 2014 issue of the Philadelphia Trumpet, and they have the link to an article which you can download at theTrumpet.com/go/GermanyID. Has anyone read this? They also have a free e-book on Pius XII’s regime helping ex-Nazis escape (theTrumpet.com/go/ratlines), and a free booklet one can request from them titled Germany and the Holy Roman Empire. Anyone out there know much about this?
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I suggest watching the movie Pope Pius XII which is playing on EWTN or order it.

The Pope’s people helped Jews escape the Nazi’s in Italy during WW2, they didn’t help the Nazis.

The Philadelphia Church of God creates this “magazine.” These guys are extreme fundamentalists and do not believe in the Trinity. They believe God is only two persons, Father and Son and that the Holy Spirit is a gift from the God to believers. They also believe that the Sabbath must be on Friday night to Saturday, etc, etc.

They are Christians as we would define the term: meaning they do not believe in the Trinity.

pcog.org/about/pcg-beliefs
 
BTW - they call themselves the “Philadelphia Church of God” because they are trying to link themselves to the “Church in Philadelphia” from the Book of Revelation.
 
“It was neither Holy, nor Roman, nor an Empire. Discuss.”
 
“It was neither Holy, nor Roman, nor an Empire. Discuss.”
I’ve always heard that quote and one thing about it bothers me: What defines an Empire other than that it is lead by an Emperor(and/or is large)? On Google I got: “an extensive group of states or countries ruled over by a single monarch, an oligarchy, or a sovereign state.” but the Holy Roman Empire fits into that too. It wasn’t Roman and how Holy it was is up for debate but it certainly seems to have been Empire.

But yeah I know it’s just a quote and I’m nitpicking but I just never understood it.
 
The Pope’s people helped Jews escape the Nazi’s in Italy during WW2, they didn’t help the Nazis.
You have to be careful about the phrasing of such a statement - various members of the clergy (some quite senior) were involved in the ‘ratlines’.
 
I think it’s safe to call the HRE an empire, because it did control a comparatively large number of cultures, peoples, nation-states, etc. Certainly Great Britain had an extraordinary reach around the globe–the sun never sets, right?–but it would be appropriate to refer to the HRE as an E.

Holy and Roman, IIRC, had as much to do with politics as it did with religion. Probably more so.
 
Certainly Great Britain had an extraordinary reach around the globe–the sun never sets, right?.
Interestingly enough, the sun still doesn’t set on the British Empire and won’t for at least the next 1,000 years if the UK keeps its current territory.
 
I think it’s safe to call the HRE an empire, because it did control a comparatively large number of cultures, peoples, nation-states, etc. Certainly Great Britain had an extraordinary reach around the globe–the sun never sets, right?–but it would be appropriate to refer to the HRE as an E.

Holy and Roman, IIRC, had as much to do with politics as it did with religion. Probably more so.
Some of the emperors we refer to as “Roman” really weren’t Roman either. Here’s a list from one site.
Augustus - Roman Italian (born at Velitrae, southeast of Rome)

Tiberius - Roman Italian

Gaius “Caligula” - Roman Italian (born at Antium)

Claudius - Roman Italian (born at Lugdunum in Gaul)

Nero - Roman Italian (born at Antium)

Galba - Roman Italian

Otho - Etruscan

Vitellius - unknown, presumably Italian

Vespasian - Sabine

Titus - Sabine

Domitian - Sabine

Nerva - Italian or Cisalpine Gaulish (born at Narnia)

Trajan - Umbrian Italian (family had settled in Spanish Baetica)

Hadrian - Picenine Italian (family had settled in Spanish Baetica)

Antoninus Pius - Gaulish (born in Latium)

Marcus Aurelius - Gaulish and Spanish

Commodus - Gaulish and Spanish (born in Rome)

Pertinax - unknown (family of slave origins)

Julianus - unknown, probably Roman Italian

Albinus - Italian

Pescennius Niger - Roman Italian

Septimius Severus - Carthaginian and Celtic

Caracalla - Carthaginian, Celtic, and Syrian

Macrinus - Italian (family had settled in Punic Africa)

Elagabalus - Syrian

Severus Alexander - Syrian

Maximinus Thrax - probably Dacian (supposedly Thracian and Sarmatian)

The Gordiani - unknown (probably mixed Italian, African, and Asian)

Philip the Arab - Mesopotamian or Syrian Arab

Decius - Illyrian or Pannonian (born at Budalia near Sirmium)

Trebonianus Gallus - Perusian Etruscan

Aemilian - Mauretanian

Valerian - unknown

Gallienus - unknown

Claudius Gothicus - Illyrian

Aurelian - Moesian

Tacitus and Florian - unknown, possibly Italian or Danubian

Probus - Illyrian or Pannonian (born at Sirmium)

Carus - probably Gaulish and Greek (born at Narbo)

Carinus and Numerian - probably Gaulish and Greek

Diocletian - Dalmatian Illyrian

Maximian - probably Illyrian or Pannonian

Carausius - Menapian Gaul

Constantius Chlorus - Moesian or Dacian

Galerius - Dacian

Severus II - Danubian

Maxentius - Danubian and Syrian

Constantine I and his sons - Moesian or Dacian
 
You have to be careful about the phrasing of such a statement - various members of the clergy (some quite senior) were involved in the ‘ratlines’.
With all due respect, I mentioned the “Pope’s people.” I did not mention renegade clergy who were not real Catholics. Any priest who willfully helped the Nazis wasn’t a real Catholic. And many Germans, even Catholic ones, were blinded by nationalism. Not to mention few knew how evil Hitler really was at the time.

Also, (again with lots of respect) I often mention to my Jewish wife that history forgets that millions of Polish Catholics were murdered by the Nazis. 6 million Jews were killed in Poland and 3 million Christians (the majority were Catholic).

There is a lot of anti-Catholic propaganda out there regarding what Pope Pius XII knew vs didn’t know, did vs didn’t do.

What we know is that the Pope was secretly using convents and monasteries to save Jews. Over 800,000 Jews were saved by priests and nuns, who were getting support from the pope. But no one seems to realize this. In hindsight, maybe the Pope could have done more or did things different. Hind sight is always 20-20.
 
Some of the emperors we refer to as “Roman” really weren’t Roman either. Here’s a list from one site.
Augustus - Roman Italian (born at Velitrae, southeast of Rome)

Tiberius - Roman Italian

Gaius “Caligula” - Roman Italian (born at Antium)

Claudius - Roman Italian (born at Lugdunum in Gaul)

Nero - Roman Italian (born at Antium)

Galba - Roman Italian

Otho - Etruscan

Vitellius - unknown, presumably Italian

Vespasian - Sabine

Titus - Sabine

Domitian - Sabine

Nerva - Italian or Cisalpine Gaulish (born at Narnia)

Trajan - Umbrian Italian (family had settled in Spanish Baetica)

Hadrian - Picenine Italian (family had settled in Spanish Baetica)

Antoninus Pius - Gaulish (born in Latium)

Marcus Aurelius - Gaulish and Spanish

Commodus - Gaulish and Spanish (born in Rome)

Pertinax - unknown (family of slave origins)

Julianus - unknown, probably Roman Italian

Albinus - Italian

Pescennius Niger - Roman Italian

Septimius Severus - Carthaginian and Celtic

Caracalla - Carthaginian, Celtic, and Syrian

Macrinus - Italian (family had settled in Punic Africa)

Elagabalus - Syrian

Severus Alexander - Syrian

Maximinus Thrax - probably Dacian (supposedly Thracian and Sarmatian)

The Gordiani - unknown (probably mixed Italian, African, and Asian)

Philip the Arab - Mesopotamian or Syrian Arab

Decius - Illyrian or Pannonian (born at Budalia near Sirmium)

Trebonianus Gallus - Perusian Etruscan

Aemilian - Mauretanian

Valerian - unknown

Gallienus - unknown

Claudius Gothicus - Illyrian

Aurelian - Moesian

Tacitus and Florian - unknown, possibly Italian or Danubian

Probus - Illyrian or Pannonian (born at Sirmium)

Carus - probably Gaulish and Greek (born at Narbo)

Carinus and Numerian - probably Gaulish and Greek

Diocletian - Dalmatian Illyrian

Maximian - probably Illyrian or Pannonian

Carausius - Menapian Gaul

Constantius Chlorus - Moesian or Dacian

Galerius - Dacian

Severus II - Danubian

Maxentius - Danubian and Syrian

Constantine I and his sons - Moesian or Dacian
Well the Roman Empire was a multi-cultural, multi-ethnic empire. Anyone who adhered to the Roman state or adopted Roman customs was already considered a Roman. Just as how anyone who applies for American citizenship is already considered an American - regardless of ethnicity. George Washington was English; Andrew Jackson was Scots-Irish; James Monroe was Scottish; John F. Kennedy was Irish; Barack Obama’s father was Kenyan.
 
With all due respect, I mentioned the “Pope’s people.” I did not mention renegade clergy who were not real Catholics.
I merely said that particular argument had to be carefully phrased - I didn’t say you hadn’t done so or that it was necessary to come up with ‘naughty Catholics are not Catholics’, though it’s a good conversation stopper, obviously (with all due respect).
Also, (again with lots of respect) I often mention to my Jewish wife that history forgets that millions of Polish Catholics were murdered by the Nazis. 6 million Jews were killed in Poland and 3 million Christians (the majority were Catholic).
I expect that she points out, with lots and lots of respect, that the Poles killed were killed because they were Slavic ‘sub-humans’ and not because they were Catholic.
There is a lot of anti-Catholic propaganda out there regarding what Pope Pius XII knew vs didn’t know, did vs didn’t do.
What we know is that the Pope was secretly using convents and monasteries to save Jews. Over 800,000 Jews were saved by priests and nuns, who were getting support from the pope. But no one seems to realize this. In hindsight, maybe the Pope could have done more or did things different. Hind sight is always 20-20.
The only thing I’ve ever said about Pius XII was that he was between a rock and a hard place and that some of his decisions were arguable. I don’t accept Pinchas Lapide’s ‘back of an envelope’ 860,000 figure but there’s no point in having a conversation about it because he never explained how he’d come up with it himself.
 
With all due respect, I mentioned the “Pope’s people.” I did not mention renegade clergy who were not real Catholics. Any priest who willfully helped the Nazis wasn’t a real Catholic. And many Germans, even Catholic ones, were blinded by nationalism. Not to mention few knew how evil Hitler really was at the time.

Also, (again with lots of respect) I often mention to my Jewish wife that history forgets that millions of Polish Catholics were murdered by the Nazis. 6 million Jews were killed in Poland and 3 million Christians (the majority were Catholic).

There is a lot of anti-Catholic propaganda out there regarding what Pope Pius XII knew vs didn’t know, did vs didn’t do.

What we know is that the Pope was secretly using convents and monasteries to save Jews. Over 800,000 Jews were saved by priests and nuns, who were getting support from the pope. But no one seems to realize this. In hindsight, maybe the Pope could have done more or did things different. Hind sight is always 20-20.
Ye but the question is whether Pius XII thought the Nazis should be held responsible for their actions after the war
 
With all due respect, I mentioned the “Pope’s people.” I did not mention renegade clergy who were not real Catholics.
The problem with the idea of renegade clergy is that there is no record of disciplinary action against them until the public outcry started after the war.

Exhibit A: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alois_Hudal
Exhibit B: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jozef_Tiso

One must therefore conclude that Vatican was either completely oblivious to their actions (hard to imagine) or that there was a tacit approval. The latter would of course allow disclaiming any responsibility later.
 
Also, (again with lots of respect) I often mention to my Jewish wife that history forgets that millions of Polish Catholics were murdered by the Nazis. 6 million Jews were killed in Poland and 3 million Christians (the majority were Catholic).
Do you realize that the Auschwitz-Birkenau facility had Catholics on the staff? Heck, it was managed by a Catholic!
Over 800,000 Jews were saved by priests and nuns, who were getting support from the pope.
But there’s really no record of organized Jew-saving effort by the Catholic Church. In contrast, the Polish Underground State had created a special organization for the purpose (Żegota).

Also, the 800’000 number (even if true) is not really impressive, considering how many people had been saved by organizations with considerably less resources than the Church had:

Żegota - 4K - 25K (depending on how you count)
Irena Sendler - 2.5K
Raoul Wallenberg - 10K
Chiune Sugihara - estimated over 10K, one-man operation (!)

Plus, that 800K figure should be adjusted to 750K to account for 50K people whom the active priest and prime minister of Slovakia, Josef Tiso, deported to Auschwitz.
 
Here’s the link to the papal encyclical “Mit Brennender Sorge” (With Burning Anxiety) from 1937, written by Cardinal Pacelli (later Pope Pius XII, and against Nazism. It is the only encyclical ever promulgated in German. It was read in every Catholic Church in Germany on Palm Sunday 1937: vatican.va/holy_father/pius_xi/encyclicals/documents/hf_p-xi_enc_14031937_mit-brennender-sorge_en.html

Here is the quote from Israeli Foreign Minister Golda Meir (later Prime Minister) upon hearing of the death of Pope Pius XII in 1958: “We share the grief of the world over the death of His Holiness Pius XII. During a generation of wars and dissensions, he affirmed the high ideals of peace and compassion. During the 10 years of Nazi terror, when our people went through the horrors of martyrdom, the Pope raised his voice to condemn the persecutors and to commiserate with their victims. The life of our time has been enriched by a voice which expressed the great moral truths above the tumults of daily conflicts. We grieve over the loss of a great defender of peace.”

The anti-catholic narrative that the Church was silent during the Holocaust was contrived by German playwright Rolf Hochhuth in his play “The Deputy” in 1963. Before 1963 you will find nothing by accolades for Pius XII and the actions of the Catholic Church in support of the Jews.
There are numerous New York Times editorials during leading up to and during WWII that praised the actions of Pope Pius XII. For example, a 25 Dec 1942 New York Times editorial commenting on the pope’s Christmas address describes Pius XII as “a lonely voice crying out of the silence of a continent”. It goes on to say “Pope Pius expresses as passionately as any leader on our side the war aims of the struggle for freedom when he says that those who aim at building a new world must fight for free choice of government and religious order. They must refuse that the state should make of individuals a herd of whom the state disposes as if they were lifeless things”. Elsewhere in the same New York Times Christmas edition, the entire text of the pope’s address is transcribed. The pope called on all persons to make a vow to bring back mankind to the “law of God” and stated, “Mankind owes that vow to the hundreds of thousands of persons who, without any fault on their part, sometimes only because of their nationality or race, have been consigned to a death or a slow decline.” The internal response prepared for the German foreign office was unsurprisingly critical, “His speech is one long attack on everything we stand for… he is virtually accusing the German people of injustice toward the Jews, and makes himself the mouthpiece of the Jewish war criminals.”
 
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