This year marks 90 years since two cardinals, Michael von Faulhaber and Eugenio Pacelli, began preparing the encyclical Mit brennender Sorge (With Burning Concern) for Pope Pius XI, which did not directly name German Nazism, but condemned the racism and intense nationalism that were inherent in it. On the other hand, the Vatican had already had a concordat with the Third Reich since 1933. Screenwriter and director Marek Dobeš addressed the issue…
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This year marks 90 years since two cardinals, Michael von Faulhaber and Eugenio Pacelli, began preparing the encyclical Mit brennender Sorge (With Burning Concern) for Pope Pius XI, which did not directly name German Nazism, but condemned the racism and intense nationalism that were inherent in it. On the other hand, the Vatican had already had a concordat with the Third Reich since 1933. Screenwriter and director Marek Dobeš addressed the issue…