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To: AnAmericanMother

It would be slander if it was about t he current Pope, but his father was in fact a Nazi in his youth

Cardinal Ratzinger's father was an officer in the state police ... as was his wife

http://www.petersnet.net/browse/663.htm
Catholic Document Library
www.catholicculture.org/docs/doc_view.cfm?recnum=663
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Ratzinger's father retires and his family moves to Hufschlag, outside the city of Traunstein
{So he repented later,on that you are correct}
http://www.ratzingerfanclub.com/Biography.html
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The sins of the Father were absolved through him, as the current Pope fought communism in Germany

Some of the new Pope's ideology:

"I'm not the Grand Inquisitor," Cardinal Ratzinger once said in an interview. But to the outside world, he has been known as the Vatican's enforcer. He made the biggest headlines when his congregation silenced or excommunicated theologians, withdrew church approval of certain books, helped rewrite liturgical translations, set boundaries on ecumenical dialogues, took over the handling of clergy sex abuse cases against minors, curbed the role of bishops' conferences and pressured religious orders to suspend wayward members.

Sometimes his remarks have been bluntly critical, on such diverse topics as dissident theologians, liberation theology, "abuses" in lay ministry, homosexuality, women as priests, feminism among nuns, premarital sex, abortion, liturgical reform and rock music.

"I'm not the Grand Inquisitor," Cardinal Ratzinger once said in an interview. But to the outside world, he has been known as the Vatican's enforcer. He made the biggest headlines when his congregation silenced or excommunicated theologians, withdrew church approval of certain books, helped rewrite liturgical translations, set boundaries on ecumenical dialogues, took over the handling of clergy sex abuse cases against minors, curbed the role of bishops' conferences and pressured religious orders to suspend wayward members.


1,892 posted on 04/19/2005 10:51:13 AM PDT by JustPiper (NoE your Enemy !!!)
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To: JustPiper
Your links are dead.

And I believe you are incorrect. The "State Police" would be the Polizei Bayern (Bavarian Police Force - Bavaria is a state), and since Hitler didn't come to power until HH was 9 years old, his dad was probably already a member of the police force at that time.

That does not - repeat, NOT - make him a Nazi. A similar thing happened to a JEWISH friend of my dad's. He was already in the Austrian Army when Hitler assassinated Dollfuss and took over Austria. Does that make him a Nazi?

And as his district got "Nazified", he moved because he was being persecuted for his anti-Nazi views. Don't see what else he could have done.

2,025 posted on 04/19/2005 11:07:46 AM PDT by AnAmericanMother (. . . Ministrix of ye Chace (recess appointment), TTGC Ladies' Auxiliary . . .)
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To: JustPiper
As I understand it, the new pope's father was not in the "state police" as in Gestapo -- he was a cop. And he despised the Nazis from the get-go.
2,204 posted on 04/19/2005 11:31:44 AM PDT by Southern Federalist
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