Why Did The Latin Church Forget The Nativity Of The Blessed Virgin Mary?
Written by AJ Baalman on September 18, 2024
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for from you dawned the sun of righteousness, Christ our God.
Freeing us from the curse, He gave us His blessings.
Abolishing death, He granted us eternal life.
(Apolytikion of Nativity of the Theotokos)
Both The Orthodox and Byzantine Catholic Church Remembered and Celebrated The Nativity Of The Theotokos and it’s octave till Wednesday the 11th.
But, why did the Latin Rite Church; Ordinary/Extraordinary Form forgot our Holy Mother’s birthday?
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“At a cabinet meeting on 20 March 1933, Hitler “confidently reported” that the Centre Party had now seen the necessity of the Enabling Act and that “the acceptance of the Enabling Act also by the Zentrum would signify a strengthening prestige with regard to foreign countries.”[35] Early in March 1933, the bishops recommended that Catholics vote for the Centre Party in the elections scheduled for 5 March 1933. However, two weeks later the Catholic hierarchy reversed its previous policy – the bishops now allowed the Centre Party and the Bavarian Catholic Party to vote for the Enabling Act which gave Hitler dictatorial powers on 23 March.[36] German Catholic theologian Robert Grosche described the Enabling Act in terms of the 1870 decree on the infallibility of the Pope, and stated that the Church had “anticipated on a higher level, that historical decision which is made today on the political level: for the Pope and against the sovereignty of the Council; for the Fuhrer and against the Parliament.”[37] On 29 March 1933 Cardinal Pacelli sent word to the German bishops to the effect that they must now change their position with regard to National Socialism.[38] On 28 March 1933, the bishops themselves took up a position favourable to Hitler. According to Falconi (1966), the about-face came through the influence and instructions of the Vatican. Pope Pius XI indicated in Mit brennender Sorge (1937) that the Germans had asked for the concordat, and Pope Pius XII (the former Cardinal Pacelli) affirmed this in 1945.[39]”
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