Advent sermons of 1933–1934

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The Advent sermons of 1933–1934 are a series of homilies delivered by Cardinal Michael von Faulhaber in Nazi Germany, noted for their strong defense of the Old Testament and implicit criticism of Nazi antisemitic ideology.

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Advent sermons of 1933–1934 canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Catholic homily cycle
sermon series
associatedWith Archdiocese of Munich and Freising
Catholic resistance to aspects of Nazism
countryOfOrigin Germany
defends continuity between Old and New Testaments
religious value of the Old Testament
deliveredBy Michael von Faulhaber
genre Advent sermon
homily
hasAuthor Michael von Faulhaber
hasKeyFigure Michael von Faulhaber
hasLanguage German
hasTone implicit criticism of antisemitism
historicalSignificance defense of Jewish scriptures in Nazi era Germany
early Catholic critique of Nazi racial ideology
influenced Catholic discourse on Judaism in the 20th century
liturgicalSeason Advent
location Munich
mainSubject Bible
surface form: Old Testament

biblical revelation
relationship between Christianity and Judaism
opposes Nazi antisemitic ideology
placeOfPublication Germany
politicalContext Nazi Germany
religiousDenomination Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
theologicalTradition Catholic theology
timePeriod Advent 1933
Advent 1934
year 1933
1934

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Michael von Faulhaber notableWork Advent sermons of 1933–1934