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Catholic Church Falling Membership Between 1945 And 1968 Was It Failure To Condemn Nazis
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I am studying a topic at the moment on how the Catholic Church in Europe between 1945 and 1968 fell. Does anyone think that the failure of the Vatican, mainly the pope to condemn the killing of Jews by Nazis contributed to falling attendance. We're Catholics angry at this silence. Few, of course knew that in 1933 the Pope, before he became pope signed a treaty with Hitler to protect the religious rights of German Catholics in return for the churches non interference in German politics. Of course Hitler did not keep his side of the deal, many priests and bishops were killed and the Vatican stayed silent. Do you think this angered ordinary Catholic members?
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