STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1648, sig. 109-4/1403 Page 20 · 20 of 136
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1648, sig. 109-4/1403
English Translation
19 - 1.6 - c)Social exclusion. Both in the activity of VG refugee committees, as in some non-Catholic Actions, there are clearly moments of social expansion. It was said that in the Uaterschichte to the German KA the Dutch had preserved themselves from the variance of a crass economic catholicism. If, however, one looks at the appearance of social Catholicism, the relationship lies with both just inconvenient. The German KA. has, apart from weak, purely intellectual attempts, wi: it temporarily operated the Catholic Academic Association, none: significant sezial advances, for this it was bound from the beginning in its historical development and especially in its management too much and too closely cultural-paedagogy. The social work area of the church, which in Germany was completely connected to the centre under the influence of the workers' and journeymen's associations and the "Volksvervins für das catholic Dautscheland", could no longer recover and unfold after the defeat of the center in 933. In Holland the KAvG encompassed. In the same way, cultural and pedagogical tendencies and social programmes do not interfere. With regard to disrelationships, which were maintained by the VG Actie, the work of the "Brabantia Nostra", the Dutch Catholic Student Association, comes into question. The Nij egische "Students Action" was started with an exhibition about atheism in the Corps-Gubäude ßer Universität. On the occasion of this, Father Regout spoke about the "people's front politics in France", Father Kologrivov then about "The spiritual way to Bolshevism!. In addition, an action committee has been set up, which has the task of casting a generous social work programme, and Father Hoogewegen, Prau Anton Theunissen, U. van Nispen tot Pannerden, G. Geclen, P. Lemiens, Fr. Paulussen and W. Stapert.