Vatican cardinal cites Nazi theology in German reform

FILE - Swiss Cardinal Kurt Koch celebrates the Vespers of the Solemnity of the Conversion of Saint Paul, at the St. Paul outside the Walls Basilica, in Rome, Monday, Jan. 25, 2021. The Vatican Cardinal has said he didn't intend to compare the reform debate in the German Catholic Church to that of the Nazi era, the latest criticism directed at the German church as it seeks to pursue a path of progressive reform and dialogue as a response to the clergy sex abuse scandal. (Ettore Ferrari/Pool via AP, File)

ROME (AP) — The German Catholic Church's reform process is again under fire from the Holy See, with a Vatican cardinal seemingly comparing its proposals for theological development to the thinking that sustained Germany's Nazi era.

The furor launched by Swiss Cardinal Kurt Koch, who heads the Holy See's office for Christian unity, marks the latest criticism of the German attempt to pursue reforms as a response to the clergy sex abuse scandal and the hemorrhaging of Catholic faithful.

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