{"id":199478,"date":"2025-03-22T00:00:44","date_gmt":"2025-03-22T04:00:44","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/setonshrine.org\/?p=199478"},"modified":"2025-03-22T01:29:00","modified_gmt":"2025-03-22T05:29:00","slug":"from-privilege-to-witness-blessed-clemens-august-von-galen-and-mother-seton","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/setonshrine.org\/es\/from-privilege-to-witness-blessed-clemens-august-von-galen-and-mother-seton\/","title":{"rendered":"Del privilegio al testimonio: El beato Clemens August von Galen y la Madre Seton"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Count Clemens August von Galen grew up in a castle in Europe as the privileged son of a firmly established aristocratic family.<\/p>\n<p>Elizabeth Ann Seton was a daughter of prominent Episcopalians in New York who married into a wealthy merchant family.<\/p>\n<p>Although their lives unfolded in very different ways, both saints embodied Jesus\u2019s warning: \u201cTake care to guard against all greed, for though one may be rich, one\u2019s life does not consist of possessions\u201d (Luke 12:15).<\/p>\n<p>Circumstances took away the wealth, and then the life, of Elizabeth\u2019s husband, leaving her free to enter religious life.<\/p>\n<p>Blessed Clemens August von Galen kept his aristocratic position, but as bishop of Munster during the fateful days of World War II he put his life at risk, becoming known as the \u201cLion of Munster\u201d for his fearless renunciations of the Nazis.<\/p>\n<p>At his beatification, Pope Benedict XVI said that Bishop von Galen was able to stand up to the Nazis because \u201cHe feared God more than men, and it was God who granted him the courage to do and say what others did not dare to say and do.\u201d<\/p>\n<p><strong>Von Galen\u2019s childhood was like the von Trapps&#8217; in the movie <em>The Sound of Music.<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Born the 11th of 13 children in 1878, von Galen\u2019s family lived in a palatial estate in northeast Germany where the discipline was strict but the family was loving \u2014 and where his parents taught him that service to the poor was central to their Christian vocation.<\/p>\n<p>He and his brother were sent to Austria to be educated by the Jesuits, beginning a lifelong relationship with the order \u2014 then on to the Dominican University of Freiburg, where von Galen discovered St. Thomas Aquinas and his vocation.<\/p>\n<p>He was ordained a diocesan priest in 1904 and from 1906-1929 served at parishes in Berlin. \u201cPapa Galen<em>,<\/em>\u201d the 6-foot-7-inch tall pipe-smoking parish priest, made a big impression there, launching apostolates to serve the poor and a Catholic Young Men\u2019s association.<\/p>\n<p>It was only after he was reassigned to Munster in 1929 that he became known, internationally, as \u201cone of the best-known champions of the Church\u2019s resistance to the unjust National Socialist regime,\u201d as Cardinal Jose Saraiva Martins put it at his 2005 beatification.<\/p>\n<p>As he watched the Nazis rise to power in the 1930s, von Galen was initially open to their crackdowns on public immorality, but soon turned against them. He was made a bishop by Pope Pius XI in 1933, and took as his episcopal motto a phrase that would describe his style of governance: <em>Nec Laudibus nec timore <\/em>\u2014 \u201cNeither praise nor threats will distance me from God.\u201d<\/p>\n<p><strong>Bishop von Galen felt a deep sense of responsibility to speak out, no matter the risk. <\/strong><\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe good Lord gave me a position that obliged me to call what was black, black, and what was white, white,\u201d he said.<\/p>\n<p>His first showdown with the Nazis was over Catholic education, when he insisted on the Church\u2019s rights to teach, and refused to add anti-Semitic content to the curriculum.<\/p>\n<p>Von Galen\u2019s clashes with the Nazis often involved writing directly to Adolph Hitler about breaches of agreements the Church had negotiated with the Nazi regime. Von Galen\u2019s homilies grew increasingly harsh in its criticism of the Nazis, telling the people that the world was laughing at the absurdity of Nazi beliefs. Hitler, for his part, is quoted saying that he would settle scores with Bishop Von Galen once the Axis Powers won the war.<\/p>\n<p>In 1937, von Galen helped draft Pope Pius XI\u2019s anti-Nazi encyclical <em>Mit Brennender Sorge<\/em> (With Burning Concern). The encyclical says \u201cThe evidence of events has torn the mask off the systematic hostility levelled at the Church\u201d by Nazis. It adds: \u201cWhoever exalts race, or the people, or the State \u2026 and divinizes them to an idolatrous level, distorts and perverts an order of the world planned and created by God.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Bishop von Galen is best known for his 1941 statement denouncing the Nazis for killing the unfit and undermining the rights of Germans, saying, \u201cWe demand justice!\u201d<\/p>\n<p>He brought to light a secret program in which the disabled and unfit were being eliminated, he said, like farm animals. \u201cHere we are dealing with human beings, with our neighbors, brothers and sisters, the poor and invalids,\u201d he said. \u201cUnproductive? Perhaps! But have they, therefore, lost the right to live? Have you or I the right to exist only because we are \u2018productive\u2019?\u201d<\/p>\n<p>He warned, presciently, that worse would follow. \u201cOnce admit the right to kill unproductive persons,\u201d he said, \u201cthen none of us can be sure of his life.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The sermons were reproduced and spread far and wide by Germans and dropped behind enemy lines by the Allied Powers.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Justice in the Wake of War<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>After the war, Bishop von Galen turned his intensity against the victorious soldiers who were guilty of \u201cthe ransacking of our homes\u2026 the pillaging and destruction of our farms\u2026 the murder of defenseless men\u2026 and the rape of German women and girls.\u201d He told British officials \u2014 and the international press \u2014 \u201cjust as I fought against Nazi injustices, I will fight any injustice, no matter where it comes from,\u201d and his next \u201cviral\u201d sermon called out the injustices of the post-war occupiers.<\/p>\n<p>Pope Pius XII elevated von Galen to cardinal in 1945. His reputation was so well known that, when the Holy Father conferred the red hat on him at St. Peter\u2019s Basilica, the congregation erupted in cheers. When the new cardinal returned to German he was greeted by 50,000 well-wishers.<\/p>\n<p>However, Von Galen was cardinal for only a short time. He was suffering from serious health issues at the time of his elevation, which included appendicitis. He died from complications following surgery soon after his return from Rome.<\/p>\n<p>When he was beatified in 2005, Pope Benedict XVI said, \u201cThe message of Blessed von Galen is ever timely: Faith cannot be reduced to a private sentiment or be hidden when it is inconvenient; it also implies consistency and a witness even in the public arena for the sake of human beings, justice and truth.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Blessed von Galen is an example to Christians who, like St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, find themselves in circumstances of wealth and privilege.<\/p>\n<p>What Mother Seton said about a wealthy Italian patron who extended his support to her family at a dark time, could also be said about Blessed von Galen: \u201cI rejoice [to] have known him, and had the opportunity of seeing a true gentleman in a true Christian, and wealth sanctified by religion.\u201d<\/p>\n<p><strong>TOM HOOPES<\/strong>,\u00a0<em>author most recently of The Rosary of Saint John Paul II, is writer in residence at Benedictine College in Kansas, where he teaches. He hosts <a href=\"https:\/\/media.benedictine.edu\/podcasts\/extraordinary-story\">The Extraordinary Stor<\/a>y podcast about the life of Christ. His book <a href=\"https:\/\/www.amazon.com\/What-Pope-Francis-Really-Said\/dp\/1632530503\">What Pope Francis Really Said<\/a> is now available on <a href=\"https:\/\/www.audible.com\/pd\/What-Pope-Francis-Really-Said-Audiobook\/B0CJSFF9YK\">Audible<\/a>. A former reporter in the Washington, D.C., area, he served as press secretary for the U.S. House Ways &amp; Means Committee Chairman and spent 10 years as editor of the National Catholic Register newspaper and Faith &amp; Family magazine. His work frequently appears in the Register, Aleteia, and Catholic Digest. He lives in Atchison, Kansas, with his wife, April, and has nine children.<\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>Image: Blessed Clemens August von Galen, Wikicommons.<\/em><\/p>\n<p><em><a href=\"https:\/\/setonshrine.org\/category\/seton-reflections\/\">Click here<\/a> to view all Seton Reflections.<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Elizabeth Ann Seton dej\u00f3 el estatus y la comodidad para encontrar la plenitud de la fe. El obispo von Galen lo arriesg\u00f3 todo para defenderla de los nazis. 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