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Quoted By: >>51222185
In response to this anon, I would like to clarify that the question was not about creating conflict between religions, just clarifying that both religious poles can coexist within the National Socialist ideology, precisely to prevent conflicts in a wonderful thread like that, which unfortunately was left for dead.
However, I disagree that it was an arduous battle for Mussolini to insert Fascism into religious Catholicism, even because after coming to power, he was graced with this alliance, precisely because of the Catholic heritage with the Fascist system of government.
Non abbiamo bisogno condemned a SINGLE point of fascism, which was about the possibility of the state wanting to control Catholic schools. Stop repeating lies that you hear from neo-conservatives.
It ends there, the church and the Italian Catholic movement, supported by the church, supported 95% of fascism.
The church's economic thinking is feudalistic, corporatist and distributist, the fascist corporatism was the closest to that despite the centralist aspect. The social doctrine of the church and Rerum Novarum inspired third position movements all over the world.
Those who defend, propagate the materialism of the communists are also automatically excommunicated. This decree of the Holy Office by Pius XII, which was confirmed by John XXIII in 1959, is still valid. Alas, Pius XII personally worked against communism in Italy. This condemnation of communism is in addition to the condemnations made by Pius IX, Leo XIII, St. Pius X. Pius XI, Pius XII (he also condemned it on other occasions), John XXIII, Paul VI, Vatican Council II (reiterated the previous condemnations) and John Paul III.
"Religious socialism, Christian socialism, are contradictory terms: no one can at the same time be a good Catholic and a true socialist" (Pius XI) That last sentence by the way, breaks once and for all the weak minds of the escapees from studies on comparisons between Marxist Socialism and National Socialism/Fascism.
However, I disagree that it was an arduous battle for Mussolini to insert Fascism into religious Catholicism, even because after coming to power, he was graced with this alliance, precisely because of the Catholic heritage with the Fascist system of government.
Non abbiamo bisogno condemned a SINGLE point of fascism, which was about the possibility of the state wanting to control Catholic schools. Stop repeating lies that you hear from neo-conservatives.
It ends there, the church and the Italian Catholic movement, supported by the church, supported 95% of fascism.
The church's economic thinking is feudalistic, corporatist and distributist, the fascist corporatism was the closest to that despite the centralist aspect. The social doctrine of the church and Rerum Novarum inspired third position movements all over the world.
Those who defend, propagate the materialism of the communists are also automatically excommunicated. This decree of the Holy Office by Pius XII, which was confirmed by John XXIII in 1959, is still valid. Alas, Pius XII personally worked against communism in Italy. This condemnation of communism is in addition to the condemnations made by Pius IX, Leo XIII, St. Pius X. Pius XI, Pius XII (he also condemned it on other occasions), John XXIII, Paul VI, Vatican Council II (reiterated the previous condemnations) and John Paul III.
"Religious socialism, Christian socialism, are contradictory terms: no one can at the same time be a good Catholic and a true socialist" (Pius XI) That last sentence by the way, breaks once and for all the weak minds of the escapees from studies on comparisons between Marxist Socialism and National Socialism/Fascism.
