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- The Brennender Berg (Burning Mountain) is a natural monument located in a deep and narrow gorge between Dudweiler and Sulzbach in Saarland, Germany. It...
- Mit brennender Sorge (listen German pronunciation: [mɪt ˈbʀɛnəndɐ ˈzɔʁɡə], in English "With deep [lit. 'burning'] anxiety") is an encyclical of Pope Pius...
- and he condemned their betrayals four years later in the encyclical Mit brennender Sorge ("With Burning Concern"). During his pontificate, the longstanding...
- imprisonment of resistant clergy. March 1937: Pope Pius XI issues Mit brennender Sorge encyclical, denouncing the Anti-Christian nature of **** ideology...
- as the ****s consolidated their power. In 1937, Pius XI issued the Mit brennender Sorge encyclical which denounced the regime's breaches of the Concordat...
- tried to work with the new government, but Pius XI's 1937 encyclical, Mit brennender Sorge, accused the government of hostility to the church. Catholics fought...
- fascist suppression of groups like Catholic Action, and the 1937 German Mit brennender Sorge against the **** idolization of race and nation. In the encyclical...
- crucifixes were removed from state buildings. Pope Pius XI had the "Mit brennender Sorge" ("With Burning Concern") encyclical smuggled into Germany for P****ion...
- the policies of the **** Government in the 1937 papal encyclical Mit brennender Sorge. His successor Pius XII faced the war years and provided intelligence...
- the Reichskonkordat; this was to become Pius XI's 1937 encyclical, Mit brennender Sorge. The encyclical was written in German and not the usual Latin of...