CHURCH FIGHTS BACK
Catholics and Protestants Alike Defiant
(Received 8, 8.45 a.m.) MUNICH, July 5. "The Nazis regard the ehufches as Enemy No. 1. They no longer attack Boisheyists and Marxists," detilated CardiUal Faulhaber, addressing thousands of members of the Catholic Young Men 's Association which, althdUgh the orgabisatidiis are banned, assembled in defiance of the political police tb prdtest against the arrest of Bishop Mayr. He added: ,Nazisiii uow aims at the destrUction of the Gatholic Cliurcli iii Germany. You face the decisidii whether you believd the Nazi cOhceptiOn of God Without Ghristianity or Whdther you are a Ghristina." A Beflin message states that all confcssidttal paStbrs still at libbfty read froin tho pulpit a resolUtion p'assed by the PfUssiaii Coundil df Brethren dendttttcing Dr. Nienioeller 's afrest and declaling that he aUd 36 others arrdsted wdrd pastors only doing their duty ih fighting for the maintenance of Ghristiahity.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 144, 6 July 1937, Page 7
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