
Michael von Faulhaber

After the Nazi Party seized control of German government in 1933, von Faulhaber recognized the new Nazi government as legitimate, required Catholic clergy to be loyal to the government and maintained diplomatic bridges between the regime and the church, while simultaneously condemning certain Nazi policies, including religious persecution of members of the clergy, and actively supporting anti-Nazi German Catholics such as Fritz Gerlich and other persecuted persons. In 1937, von Faulhaber was involved in drafting the anti-Nazi encyclical ''Mit brennender Sorge''. Von Faulhaber ordained Joseph Ratzinger (future Pope Benedict XVI) as a priest in 1951 and was the last surviving cardinal appointed by Pope Benedict XV. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Faulhaber, Michael von, 1869-1952 05.03.1869-12.06.1952
Published in: Münchener Kardinalspredigten 3. Folge
Published in: Münchener Kardinalspredigten 3. Folge
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by Faulhaber, Michael von, 1869-1952 05.03.1869-12.06.1952
Published: München : Druck und Verlag A. Huber, [1934?]
Published: München : Druck und Verlag A. Huber, [1934?]
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by Faulhaber, Michael von, 1869-1952 05.03.1869-12.06.1952
Published: Santiago de Chile : Ercilla, 1937
Published: Santiago de Chile : Ercilla, 1937
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by Faulhaber, Michael von, 1869-1952 05.03.1869-12.06.1952
Published: München : Erzbischöfliches Ordinariat, 1936
Published: München : Erzbischöfliches Ordinariat, 1936
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by Faulhaber, Michael von, 1869-1952 05.03.1869-12.06.1952
Published: München : Verl. des Erzbischöflichen Ordinariates, 1933
Published: München : Verl. des Erzbischöflichen Ordinariates, 1933
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