Talk:Mit brennender Sorge

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[edit] Translation concerns

The translation "anxiety" for "Sorge" is very unusual. "Concern" would be the best fit. But this is what the official page says. It is also strange that the official Vatican site does not have this document in its original language. Sebastian 06:49, 2005 Mar 14 (UTC)

[edit] From the Pope Pius XII article

Composed mostly by then Cardinal Pacelli, unlike most encyclicals, which are written in Latin, was written in German. It was then smuggled into Germany, secretly distributed, and read at the Masses on Palm Sunday. The Nazis confiscated all available copies of the encyclical, arrested printers who made copies, and seized their presses.[citation needed] Those distributing the encyclical were arrested.[1]

[edit] Category:Antisemitism

If there is a connection to either antisemitism or the fight against it, it needs to be explained in the article. In its current state, it is unclear why the aricle belongs to this cat. ←Humus sapiens ну? 06:09, 12 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Discussion references

  1. ^ Mit Brennender Sorge. Encyclical of Pope Pius XII. March 14, 1937.