CHURCH IN GERMANY
CLERGY MOVEMENT MORE STRENGTH APPARENT LONDON, Feb, 26 In spite, of the capitulation of its leaders, German opposition to the Clergy . Movement is strengthening, says the Times. Dissenting pastors, with their congregations in strong support, are apparently considering the establishment of an independent organisation within the Evangelical Church. Pastor Niemoller, who had been dismissed by the Nazi Reich Bishop, Dr. Mueller, preached yesterday in a Berlin church, thus strengthening the indications of resistance.
Nevertheless, recent relaxation of the non-Aryan clause, arid Herr. Hitler's promises of concession may prevent a schism if the oppositionists aire not extreme.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21742, 6 March 1934, Page 9
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