Multiple breaches in the concordat of 1933 led the Church to forcefully condemn Nazism in the 1937 encyclical Mit brennender Sorge.
He forcefully condemned the expulsion of German civilians from former German provinces and territories in the east annexed by communist Poland and the Soviet Union.
Much of the discussion at the meeting was expected to focus on terrorism, and European leaders have been stressing that the conference was an opportunity for Muslim countries to join them in forcefully condemning it.
In June 1916 O'Connor Power forcefully condemned the suspension of Home Rule:
The collection ends with two recent essays forcefully and passionately condemning the current state of American theater and most of its practitioners.
Last year, he forcefully condemned a match-fixing scandal involving German players and referees.
During the War, Cardinal Tisserant, called on the Vatican to forcefully condemn Nazism by name.
"The Government of Mauritius condemns forcefully the cowardly terrorist attacks that occurred in Mumbai last night", Boolell said.
How could our Parliament, aside from showing indignation, not send a strong and symbolic message to promote that diversity, and the tolerance required in a globalised world, by forcefully condemning such remarks?
The European Union immediately and forcefully condemned these brutal and shocking events.