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The Record Newspaper 24 November 1938

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PERTH, THURSDAY, NOVEIVBER 24, 1938.

NO. 2.932.

Nazis Threaten the Pope for Vatican Paper's Views A C LIMAX is !,eing reached in the Nazi cami.aiif”. :\ again:A the chute!, Berlin Nazi n'nvs9aper has \yamed the Pope ..)n the -‘‘ ar attitude of the "Ossevitto.d komana," and eleven Bi -,holis in regard le their "frequent" visits to the Vatican.

from the war agitation of the 'ON, servatore Romano,' .(he official Vatican newspaper, outing the September crisis as regards the position of the Ro:nan Catholic churches in Germany."

English Catholics Protest

The day after the publication of the story and editorial coinment in the "Angriff," the Official Gazette of Berlin announcthe of ed that the property Young len's Catholic Association in the dioceses of Cologne and Aachen had been confiscated by the Prussian State. in accordance. it was state.d, with the decree of July 14, 1933, dealing with the confiscation of property owned by "enemies of the people and State."

Thus, while a new drive against Catholics is started, an attempt is made to keep the Pope ignorant of the facts. Tile Berlin Nazi newspaper. " Angriti." publishes a story, purporting to come from a correspondent in Rome. in which the names of 11 German Bishops are given with the dates on which they were received by the Pope, and it asserts that. these frequent visits are remarkable since regulations prescribe that the Pope Every day for many days Herr Hitshould give audience to Bishops lcr will receive a petition signed by only once in four y'ears. 1,000 Catholics in England protesting

against the persecution of Catholics in the Reich. The pres'ence of so many GerThe petition has no political signiman Bishops on the audience ficance. It is a simple protest, by lists for some weeks past is due ' 'atholics, against 'he persecution of to the fact that this is the year for their co-religionists ;n Germany (inthe ad limina visits to Rome of cluding, of course, Austrial. The -Universe- is organicing the the Bishoi)s. of Central Europe. petition, and ;ie.:it-ion f•-.)rms are being sent to every h.irch in England. as His First to sign the protest Then comes the warning to the Eminence Cardinal Hinsley. Pope: "Tho Holy Father is also By this means it is hoped to sly'-preparing his Christmas message the German authorities that, despite news, the facts which he wisl as to discuss with the rigid censorship of known throughcf the persecution are the Bishops. Bishops have di- out the world and that the policy of rected the Pope's attention to the persecution is universally nondemned c onsequences which must accrue outside Germany.

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A raid on the Servite Monastery, Innsbruck. took place the (lay before tie pubtication of the This con.munity, one article. of the most important in the Tyrol, was invaded by. Gestapo (Secret Police) and Storm TroopNine of the monks were ers. arrested. together with 30 laymen. Exits were closely guarded while trunks and furniturt The house was were removed. then closed by the Gestapo, acting under orders of Herr Biterckel, Nazi Commissioner for Austria. The official statement runs: "Investigations in the Servite Monastery have revealed such unbelievable moral conditions that it is impossible to publish details." (The last phrase in the s tatement may well be believed.)

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