Yes. In fact, I don't ever recall hearing of any religious or other organization that doesn't support A.A.
The Catholic Church
.Catholic AnswerCatholics do not "pretend" that the Church didn't support Hitler, they know that the Church didn't support Hitler. All of the proof is that Pope Pius XII did everything in his power to support and protect the Jews, Catholics, gypsies, and everybody else that Hitler was trying to exterminate. He ordered the Bishops to do everything possible, he opened convents and monasteries to hide people. The top Rabbi in the synagogue in Rome was so overwhelmed by the love and support that the Holy Father that he converted to the Catholic Church. The leaders in Israel all issued statements thanking the Holy Father and the Catholic Church for all that it had done. The only people who believe that the Catholic Church supported Hitler are the know-nothings in the present day press corps that are willing to repeat any vile unsubstantiated rumor against the Catholic Church, and the people who listen to them. Look at history, not the local entertainment news.
In spite of the far left tendencies of several Catholic organisations (such as Sinn Fein, the Catholic Worker Movement, etc.), the Catholic church has long feared the dominance of Soviet style Communism, which pushed for an atheistic state.
The Catholic Church was the only church in the Middle Ages and the pope ruled the church and monarchies of Europe.
The Byzantine army supported the emperor. There was a schism between the Catholic and Orthodox churches in the eleventh century. From that time onward the emperor was seen as the head of the Orthodox church, and the Pope as the head of the Catholic church.
The Catholic church did not support Stalin. He was an autocrat and a Communist, opposing all religious establishments.
The Catholic Church has never supported the Fascists, Nazis or Communists. The Church tends to support democratic forms of government today.
He evidently had the support of the Church as he was crowned emperor by the pope.
The Catholic Church
There is another support group called Alcoholics Victorious. It is not nearly as popular as A.A. but many large metro areas have meetings. Some people are able to abstain after completing intensive outpatient treatment and remaing in aftercare groups for a year or so. Others do well by getting involved in a church group. Some large congregations have their own addiction support groups.
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No, the Catholic Church does not recognize divorce and the pope is the leader of the Church.
It was the Roman authorities that killed Jesus, not the Roman Catholic Church.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Catholic Church never supported Hitler.
The Vatican, and the Catholic Church will support the Papal Emeritus for the remainder of his life.
Yes, the Roman Catholic Church.