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- Nazi_euthanasia_and_the_Catholic_Church abstract "During the Second World War, the Roman Catholic Church protested against the T-4 Nazi "euthanasia" programme, under which those deemed "racially unfit" were to be killed. The protests formed one of the most significant public acts of Catholic resistance to Nazism undertaken within Germany. The programme began in 1939, and ultimately resulted in the murder of more than 70,000 people who were senile, mentally handicapped, mentally ill, epileptics, cripples, children with Down's Syndrome or people with similar afflictions. The murders involved interference in Church welfare institutions, and awareness of the murderous programme became widespread, and the Church leaders who opposed it - chiefly the Catholic Bishop August von Galen of Munster and Protestant Bishop Theophil Wurm - were therefore able to rouse widespread public opposition.Catholic protests began in the summer of 1940. The Holy See declared on 2 December 1940 that the policy was contrary to natural and positive Divine law, and that: "The direct killing of an innocent person because of mental or physical defects is not allowed". In the summer of 1941, protests were led in Germany by Bishop von Galen, whose intervention, according to Richard J. Evans, led to "the strongest, most explicit and most widespread protest movement against any policy since the beginning of the Third Reich." In 1943, Pope Pius XII issued the Mystici Corporis Christi encyclical, in which he condemned the practice of killing the disabled. The Encyclical was followed, on 26 September 1943, by an open condemnation from the German Bishops which denounced the killing of "innocent and defenceless mentally handicapped, incurably infirm and fatally wounded, innocent hostages, and disarmed prisoners of war and criminal offenders, people of a foreign race or descent"".
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- Nazi_euthanasia_and_the_Catholic_Church comment "During the Second World War, the Roman Catholic Church protested against the T-4 Nazi "euthanasia" programme, under which those deemed "racially unfit" were to be killed. The protests formed one of the most significant public acts of Catholic resistance to Nazism undertaken within Germany.".
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