Because sometimes religious people can be crazy and mean. By the way, I'm an atheist.
Nazi leaders wanted to keep the existence of extermination camps secret.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Catholic Church never supported Hitler.
What did Hamilton after to do to win support for his plan from the southern leaders
Depends. Are you asking about "Catholic leaders"? Or "Leaders who happen to be Catholic"? In the former category, there aren't many, because Catholicism isn't much of a political force in US politics. In the latter, there's John Kennedy, the most famous Catholic of all, and presently, Gingrich, a bad Catholic who attends Baptist services when it's politcally expedient, and Santorum, a devout Catholic who nevertheless isn't getting the political support of many Catholic groups.
The map shows that extermination camps were located away from major cities.
What did Hamilton after to do to win support for his plan from the southern leaders
What did Hamilton after to do to win support for his plan from the southern leaders
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Catholic reformation in Spain received support from the Vatican, from the Society of Jesus, and from the crown.
A:Reverend Donald Cozzens (The Changing Face of the Catholic Priesthood) cites studies from studies in 1989, that 48.5 per cent of Catholic priests are gay. Boisvert and Goss (Gay Catholic Priests and Clerical Sexual Misconduct) explain that the Catholic Church is an intensely homoerotic culture.
The Catholic church did not support Stalin. He was an autocrat and a Communist, opposing all religious establishments.
How did the priests and King of sumer one another
I believe President Gordon B. Hinckley met with Pope John Paul II, but I couldn't find any record of it. In any case, Catholic church leaders and LDS church leaders have met together on several occasions. The Catholic Diocese of Salt Lake City works closely with the First Presidency and Quorum of the Twelve, and they often support each other's important events.