Allegations of extreme right-wing leanings among trainee priests have shaken the Catholic establishment in the Bavarian city of Würzburg.
It is claimed that members of Würzburg Seminary celebrated Hitler’s birthday at a party in a beer hall on April 20, the anniversary of Adolf Hitler’s birth. They are also accused of making racist remarks and jokes on a variety of occasions.
The state prosecutor is investigating, according to the EPD, a protestant news agency. Seminarians have denied the allegations.
Josef Schuster, a vice chair of the Central Council of Jews in Germany and head of the Jewish community in Würzburg and environs, advised that action should taken — including possible expulsions — in the name of continued good relations between the seminary and the local Jewish community.