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Bishop Who Defied Hitler

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March 22 marks the death of a German Bishop who 
spoke out against the Nazi regime, 
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Clemens August von Galen (1878-1946). Born to an 
aristocratic family in Oldenburg, he studied for 
the Diocese of Münster and was ordained in 1904. 
As a young parish priest he was noted for his care of the poor and outcasts.

In 1933, Father von Galen was named Bishop of 
Münster. His episcopal motto was Nec laudibus, 
nec timore (“Neither praise nor threats will 
distance me from God”), and he meant it. One of 
his first pastoral letters attacked the 
“neopaganism of the National Socialist ideology.”

In 1937, Pope Pius XI consulted with him before 
publishing the encyclical Mit brennender Sorge. 
It was widely circulated by Bishop von Galen, 
notwithstanding Nazi opposition. In the summer of 
1941, in answer to unwarranted attacks by the 
National Socialists, the “Lion of Münster” 
delivered three admonitory sermons against the 
situation in Germany under the Nazis. Von Galen 
believed that as a bishop, it was his duty to 
speak clearly and plainly about what was 
happening: this was not “merely a Catholic 
concern about which I speak to you publicly 
today, but a Christian, yes a human and national, a religious matter.”

He spoke out against the State confiscation of 
Church property and programmatic euthanasia. The 
strength of these speeches and the unshakable 
fidelity of Münster’s Catholics embarrassed the 
Nazi regime, but von Galen’s popularity may have 
saved him. They allowed him free speech without 
any censorship. The sermons were reproduced and 
sent all over Germany to families, and to German 
soldiers on the front. After the war Pope Pius 
XII named him a Cardinal. He was beatified in 2005 by Pope Benedict XVI.


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