To: Land of the Irish
The manner in which the Vatican has left Pius XII out to dry, to the attacks of liberal Catholics, secularists, and anti-Catholics, is particularly distressing for me. I find in his story, a man of incredible courage and action, who when the rest of Europe did nothing, did a great deal. If actions in this life merited sainthood (which they don't), Pius XII, would be St. Pius XII. Just my few cents.
To: NWU Army ROTC
Pius XII sided with the Communists, failed to consecrate Russia to the Immaculate Heart of Mary, schmoozed with notorius freemasons such as Bugnini and Roosevelt and silenced Fr. Coughlin. From all of the outward signs, he is not worthy of sainthood.
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