CATHOLIC ACCUSATIONS AGAINST NAZIS
BREACHES OF CONCORDAT AND INCORRECT STATEMENTS
LONDON, December 5.
Catholic clergy throughout Germany read from the pulpits a pastoral charging Herr Hans Kerri, Minister in Charge of Church Affairs, with making incorrect statements and preventing attempts to combat anti-Catholic propaganda. They assert that the Concordat promises have been broken and the rights of Catholic schools violated. The Munich correspondent of Tire Daily Telegraph says that the police have confined to their houses the Bishop of Eichstaett and a number of priests for sending out despatch riders ordering church bells to be rung to warn parishioners of an impending Nazi plebiscite to persuade parents to send their children to Nazi schools. Herr Julius Streicher, the Jewbaiting editor of Der Sturmer, demands drastic reprisals.
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Southland Times, Issue 23376, 7 December 1937, Page 7
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