උපුටා ගත්තේ මෙන්න මේ සයිට් එකෙන් හොඳේ..
Hitler wth Archbishop Cesare Orsenigo, the papal nuncio in Berlin, 1935 On April 20, 1939, Archbishop Orsenigo celebrated Hitler's birthday. The celebrations, initiated by Pacelli (Pope Pius XII) became a tradition. Each April 20, Cardinal Bertram of Berlin was to send "warmest congratulations to the Fuhrer in the name of the bishops and the dioceses in Germany" and added with "fervent prayers which the Catholics of Germany are sending to heaven on their altars."
(Source: Hitler's Pope: The Secret History of Pius XII, by John Cornwell)
(see also USHMM)
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[/SIZE] The Führer in Franken Adolf Hitler (center) at the monument for the war dead in the small town of Franken. According to Ray Cowdery, Hitler rarely missed an opportunity to visit war memorials, even when a photographer was not present.
(Source: Hitler: The Hoffmann Photographs, Vol. 1, Ray Cowdery, Ed., 1990)
[SIZE=-1]Hitler greets Müller the "Bishop of the Reich" and Abbot Schachleitner[/SIZE]
Hitler Greets a Catholic Cardinal [SIZE=-2](Source: USHMM)[/SIZE]
Catholic Bishops giving the Nazi salute in honor of Hitler
[SIZE=-2](Source: Museum of Tolerance)[/SIZE]
Investiture of Reich Church Bishop, 1933
Women in traditional dresses joined Nazis at the investiture of Ludwig Müller as Reich Church Bishop. Müller praised the concept of "one mighty, all-embracing German people's church."
(Source: Museum of Tolerance)
Hitler leaving Church [SIZE=-1]Hitler leaves the Marine Church in Wilhelmshaven.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-2](Source: The German Propaganda Archive )[/SIZE]
Hitler at Nazi party rally[SIZE=-1]Note the "Church of our Lady" in the background as if it represented the foundation of the party. Photo taken in Nuremberg, Germany (circa 1928).[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2](Source: 20th Century History)[/SIZE] Church & State[SIZE=-1]Hitler in front of "Church of our Lady" in Nuremberg, Sept. 1934. Photographer, Heinrich Hoffmann.[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2](Source: USHMM)[/SIZE]
Ludwig Müller, a Nazi sympathizer, was elected to the position of Reich Bishop in 1933 as Hitler attempted to unite regional Protestant churches under Nazi control. Hitler did not practice separation of Church & State. Berlin, Germany, November 17, 1933.
[SIZE=-2](Source: USHMM)[/SIZE]
Hitler's mother's grave
[SIZE=-1]Klara Hitler was a pious Catholic mother who raised Hitler according to her beliefs.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1]Hitler felt grief-stricken over his mother's death. She was buried alongside her husband in Linz, Austria. German soldiers here pay their respects to the grave in 1938.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1]Note the Catholic cross on her monument.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-2](Source: The Importance of Adolf Hitler, by Eleanor H. Ayer, Lucent Books, 1996, p. 25)[/SIZE]
A Cardinal marches with the Nazis[SIZE=-1]Cardinal Michael Faulhaber marches between rows of SA men at a Nazi rally in Munich.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-2](Source: A Moral Reckoning: The Role of the Catholic Church in the Holocaust and Its Unfulfilled Duty of Repair by Daniel Jonah Goldhagen)[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2][Note, some dispute the photo claiming it shows nuncio Cesare Orsenigo in Berlin, and not Cardinal Faulhaber. Regardless, no one disputes the person as a high ranking Catholic representative.][/SIZE]
Priests giving the Hitler salute[SIZE=-1]Priests giving the Hitler salute at a Catholic youth rally in the Berlin-Neukolln stadium in August 1933.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-2](Source: A Moral Reckoning: The Role of the Catholic Church in the Holocaust and Its Unfulfilled Duty of Repair by Daniel Jonah Goldhagen)[/SIZE]
Roman Catholicism's Nazi History Exposed!
Hitler's "Christianity" was the Great Mother of Harlots, CATHOLICISM, NOT the Christianity taught in the King James Bible. The Bible teaches that we are all sinners deserving of hell (Romans 3:10,23; 6:23), but Jesus Christ died upon the cross to pay for our sins (Romans 5:8; John 3:16). We can be saved simply be trusting Jesus Christ as our Saviour, asking Him to forgive us of our sins and take us to heaven when we die (Romans 10:9-13, John 7:40; 10:1,9; 14:6).
On the contrary, the damnable Catholic religion teaches HERESY. According to Vatican II (Catholic doctrine), only through the Catholic religion can anyone be saved, and they MUST be baptized and partake of the seven sacraments of the Catholic church. These are LIES OF THE DEVIL. Jesus warned the heretics in His day of the same evil deceit...
"He answered and said unto them, Well hath Esaias prophesied of you hypocrites, as it is written, This people honoureth me with their lips, but their heart is far from me. Howbeit in vain do they worship me, teaching for doctrines the commandments of men. For laying aside the commandment of God, ye hold the tradition of men, as the washing of pots and cups: and many other such like things ye do. And he said unto them, Full well ye reject the commandment of God, that ye may keep your own tradition." -Mark 7:6-9
The Catholic religion is NOT a true church, but a house of DECEIT, full of manmade traditions and doctrines of devils (1st Timothy 4:1-3). Please do not be deceived friend, Jesus Christ has nothing to do with Catholicism! Catholicism is of the devil, straight from the pits of hell. There is NOTHING "Christian" about the Roman Catholic Church. The Word of God teaches something that you'll NEVER hear the Pope say (but it's in the Bible)...Ye Must Be Born Again!
Again, please keep in mind as you read the following that the "Christianity" of the Nazis was NOT the Christianity of the Bible. We hear George W. Bush at times claiming to be a "Christian," he certainly is NOT.
(Source: Hitler's Pope: The Secret History of Pius XII, by John Cornwell)
(see also USHMM)
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(Source: Hitler: The Hoffmann Photographs, Vol. 1, Ray Cowdery, Ed., 1990)
[SIZE=-1]Hitler greets Müller the "Bishop of the Reich" and Abbot Schachleitner[/SIZE]
Hitler Greets a Catholic Cardinal [SIZE=-2](Source: USHMM)[/SIZE]
The two photos below show the Catholicism of Nazis. They were published by Nazis during Hitler's reign:
Mementoes of German solders before the Catholic cross and Hitler's Brown Army attending church service
The first photo comes from:
Die Jugend Des Fuhrers Adolf Hitler: Bildbuch uber die grossdeutsche Jugend, 1942 (The youth of the Fuhrers Adolf Hilter: Picture book for German youth) The second comes from:
Das Braune Heer: mit einem geleitwort von Adolf Hitler (The Brown Army: with a foreword by Adolf Hitler)
[SIZE=-2](Source: Photoarchive of the Thrid Reich: http://stolz.by.ru/)[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1]OST Front[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-2](Source: Photoarchive of the Thrid Reich: http://stolz.by.ru/)[/SIZE]
Nazi Graves [SIZE=-1]One must not forget that Germany represented the most Catholic country in the world in the 1930s and 40s. Nazi Catholic soldiers died as Protestants and Catholics and their grave markers testified to their religion.[/SIZE]
Mass meeting of the German Christian Movement 13 Nov.1933
[SIZE=-1]A radical wing of German Lutheranism and the main Protestant branch supporting Nazi ideology, the German Christian Movement reconciled Christian doctrine with German nationalism and antisemitism.[/SIZE]The first photo comes from:
Die Jugend Des Fuhrers Adolf Hitler: Bildbuch uber die grossdeutsche Jugend, 1942 (The youth of the Fuhrers Adolf Hilter: Picture book for German youth) The second comes from:
Das Braune Heer: mit einem geleitwort von Adolf Hitler (The Brown Army: with a foreword by Adolf Hitler)
[SIZE=-1]OST Front[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-2](Source: Photoarchive of the Thrid Reich: http://stolz.by.ru/)[/SIZE]
Nazi Graves [SIZE=-1]One must not forget that Germany represented the most Catholic country in the world in the 1930s and 40s. Nazi Catholic soldiers died as Protestants and Catholics and their grave markers testified to their religion.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-2](Source: Museum of Tolerance)[/SIZE]
Investiture of Reich Church Bishop, 1933
Women in traditional dresses joined Nazis at the investiture of Ludwig Müller as Reich Church Bishop. Müller praised the concept of "one mighty, all-embracing German people's church."
(Source: Museum of Tolerance)
Hitler leaving Church [SIZE=-1]Hitler leaves the Marine Church in Wilhelmshaven.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-2](Source: The German Propaganda Archive )[/SIZE]
Hitler at Nazi party rally[SIZE=-1]Note the "Church of our Lady" in the background as if it represented the foundation of the party. Photo taken in Nuremberg, Germany (circa 1928).[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2](Source: 20th Century History)[/SIZE] Church & State[SIZE=-1]Hitler in front of "Church of our Lady" in Nuremberg, Sept. 1934. Photographer, Heinrich Hoffmann.[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2](Source: USHMM)[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-2](Source: USHMM)[/SIZE]
Hitler signing his autograph for a Catholic fan
[SIZE=-2](Source: Hitler in Seinen Bergen, Heinrich Hoffmann, Berlin, den 24.9.35)[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-2](Source: Hitler in Seinen Bergen, Heinrich Hoffmann, Berlin, den 24.9.35)[/SIZE]
Hitler praying
[SIZE=-1]The caption reads: "Der ergreifende Abschlub der Kundgebung in Wien: Wir treten zum Beten..."[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1][The touching and emotional end of the rally in Vienna: Let us pray...][/SIZE]
[SIZE=-2](Source: Hitler: The Hoffmann Photographs, Vol. 1, Ray R. Cowdery, Ed., 1990)[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1]The caption reads: "Der ergreifende Abschlub der Kundgebung in Wien: Wir treten zum Beten..."[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1][The touching and emotional end of the rally in Vienna: Let us pray...][/SIZE]
[SIZE=-2](Source: Hitler: The Hoffmann Photographs, Vol. 1, Ray R. Cowdery, Ed., 1990)[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1]Klara Hitler was a pious Catholic mother who raised Hitler according to her beliefs.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1]Hitler felt grief-stricken over his mother's death. She was buried alongside her husband in Linz, Austria. German soldiers here pay their respects to the grave in 1938.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1]Note the Catholic cross on her monument.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-2](Source: The Importance of Adolf Hitler, by Eleanor H. Ayer, Lucent Books, 1996, p. 25)[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-2](Source: A Moral Reckoning: The Role of the Catholic Church in the Holocaust and Its Unfulfilled Duty of Repair by Daniel Jonah Goldhagen)[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2][Note, some dispute the photo claiming it shows nuncio Cesare Orsenigo in Berlin, and not Cardinal Faulhaber. Regardless, no one disputes the person as a high ranking Catholic representative.][/SIZE]
[SIZE=-2](Source: A Moral Reckoning: The Role of the Catholic Church in the Holocaust and Its Unfulfilled Duty of Repair by Daniel Jonah Goldhagen)[/SIZE]



