Hiter was raised Catholic
Childhood and youth
Adolf Hitler was brought up a Roman Catholic. According to historian Bradley F. Smith, Hitler’s father Alois, though nominally a Catholic, was a religious sceptic,[1] while his mother was a practising Catholic.[2] According to historian Michael Rissmann, young Hitler was influenced in school by Pan-Germanism and began to reject the Church and Catholicism, receiving Confirmation only unwillingly. A boyhood friend reports that after Hitler had left home, he never attended Mass or received the Sacraments.[3] Georg Ritter von Schönerer’s writings and the written legacy of his Pan-German Away from Rome! movement, which agitated against the Roman Catholic Church at the end of the 19th century, may have influenced the young Hitler.[4] At the Benedictine monastery school which Hitler attended for one school year as a child (1897-98), Hitler became top of his class, receiving twelve 1’s, the highest grade, in the final quarter. He also sang as a chorister at the monastery and was very proud of this.[5]
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf_Hitler’s_religious_beliefs
So long as Adolf Hitler was in power,
his Roman Catholic Church
never questioned his Catholicism
- at least not in public - which is
where it mattered politically.
A posed picture which Hitler himself used often
to show what a good “practicing Catholic” he was.
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Catholics today all try to repudiate Adolf Hitler and deny that he was a fellow Roman Catholic. But this was definitely not the case so long as he was in power, after he had given Germans jobs and reasons to be proud of their powerful country, following the period of great economic depression and great shame which were the results of the country's disastrous defeat in World War One. Hitler understood how much it would hurt his cause if the 66% of the German population who were Protestants and the 33% who were fellow Catholics were to learn how anti-Christian he and his Nazi ring leaders actually were in their hearts. Although we now know that Adolf Hitler expressed his true thoughts and feelings for his Catholic Church in his private writings and in his candid communications with his inner circle, we also know that he was a shrewd politician who knew how to manipulate the churchmen of both of the major German faiths to his advantage, by convincing them at the time that he was a champion, not an opponent, of Christianity...
liberalslikechrist.org/Catholic/Hitlersfaith.html