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ROME, APRIL 2, 2007 (Zenit.org).- Adolf Hitler's No. 1 enemy was the Vatican's secretary of state, Eugenio Pacelli, future Pope Pius XII, according to documents recently found in Europe.
In an article published last Thursday by La Repubblica, reporter Marco Ansaldo announced that he has a dossier on Pius XII that complements documentation found in the Vatican Archives.
According to the newly discovered documents, Pius XII was considered an enemy of the Third Reich. Memos and letters unearthed at a depot used by the Stasi, the East German secret police, show that Nazi spies within the Vatican were concerned at the Pope's efforts to help displaced Poles and Jews.
One document from the head of Berlin's police force tells Joachim von Ribbentrop, the Third Reich's foreign minister, that the Catholic Church was providing assistance to Jews "both in terms of people and financially."
Russia's motives
In a commentary on the new documents, Sister Margherita Marchione, author and expert on Pius XII, explains the campaign against the Pope was the work of the Soviets.
"Russia's plans were to control Europe after the war. The only outspoken obstacle to Russia's plan in Europe was the Catholic Church," Sister Marchione wrote.
"The first attacks claiming that the Church had endorsed silently the atrocities of the Nazis came from Communist Russia," she explained. "Soon to control Poland, and other vast areas in Eastern Europe, Russia saw the need to break the loyalty to the Pope of Catholic majorities in those countries.
"The plan was a simple one: convince everyone that the Pope supported the hated Nazis during the war and, therefore, neither he nor the Church could be trusted after the war. The destruction of the Church would leave the field wide open for Russian influence and control."
And just when did he resign his position as the Supreme Apostolic Vicar of the Ustasha Army???
Was he not referred to by the diplomats of Europe as "the most compromised hierarch of the Catholic Church"??? That's quite a compliment and sure grounds for sainthood. Do you pray to him regularly?
Your post is revealing. It shows your inability to objectively analyze the facts without whining about Catholic bashing.
This thread has been about Pius XII who is refered to in the article as an enemy of the Third Reich. Was he really an enemy of the Third Reich??? Is that statement true of false??? Where is all this evidence that he was an enemy of the Third Reich???
Did he ever tear up his Concordat with Hitler when he saw his atrocities??? Did he ever excommunicate Hitler and any of those collaborating with him??? Did he do anything to stop the slaughter of the Serbs by the Ustasha??? Did he ever plead for mercy for their victims as he plead for mercy for Hitler and Mussolini???
If you want to have a thread to plead for Pius XII's sainthood, then make it a Catholic Caucus thread where you can bat around all your excuses for his actions and inactions on behalf of the Third Reich along with all those manufactured documents for which the Vatican is so famous.
45% of Germany was Catholic --- and of course Hitler, Goering, Himmler, and many others in the high command were "sons of the Catholic Church", as Generalissimo Franco put it, none of whom were ever excommunicated for their unChristianlike activities.
Not so strange --- he was just covering his tail end as he saw the handwriting on the wall. Furthermore after the war, he like Pius XII, tried to take credit for the heroic actions of those nuns, priests, and others who independently and against the wishes of their superiors acted to save some from the poglavnik's knife and the deportation trains. Surely those nuns and priests deserve the credit for their actions on behalf of those they sheltered ---- but not the compromised Pius XII and "Saint" Stepinac.
Yeah, like your "facts" are objective. (sarcasm)
Hitler, Goebbels , Himmler et al. were baptized Catholics but openly apostate. If you have read anything by Dr. Goebbels, you know that he despised Catholicism. His god was Adolph Hitler. As for Germany, it was founded on the Prussian state, which did its best to suppress papal authority. But the empire was federal in character, which enabled Catholics to form a bloc, the center Party, in the diet. After World War I, the Center and the Social Democrats fomed the basis of the Weimar Governments, which eventually collapsed under the twin pressures of the Nazis and the Communists, and from the undermining by the Nationalists. If you want to criticise anyone, Criticize the leadership of the Center leadership for caving and agreeing to Hitler’s Enabling Act, leaving only the Social Democrats in opposition. However, don’t forget the thousand priests who were rounded up and sent to concentration camps for opposing the regime. The Concordat was an effort to save Catholic social services, especially the schools, from being absorbed by the state. It was a deal like that earlier made with Mussolini. In a way, it WAS cynical, because many in the Church knew that the Nazis were acting in bad faith. In fact, it was naive, because they thought that Hitler was no worse than Mussolini— a thug who would be content with a pound of flesh—when he was worse even than Stalin.
It's plain that your hatred for the Church has overcome your reason, your memory, and your charity. Shame that you allow such a bestial emotion to rule your life.
Like to see you prove that one, Comrade Titovitch.
You have become incoherent with hate.
They were avowed atheists at the time of their crimes, just like Stalin and Tito.
I hesitate to call you a smear artist, because your smears are so terribly incompetent.
Himmler was openly pagan.
Hitler described himself to friends (at one point) as "a pure heathen". At another point, he told another group that he planned to "stay a Catholic" because "only a Catholic can destroy Catholicism".
Canon law (both today and then) provides for latae sententiae (automatic) excommunication for committing violent acts against priests or religious. Thousands of priests and religious died in the Holocaust, so, if Hitler was still a Catholic (which is open to question), he was excommunicated many times over. Of course, he stopped practicing Catholicism at 15 or 16, so excommunication didn't change anything as far as he was concerned.
When Angelo Roncalli (later Pope John XXIII; during the war, Papal nuncio in Istanbul) was complimented for saving thousands of Jews by issuing them false baptismal certificates, he said "Everything I have done, I have done in obedience to the Pope."
Jews were sheltered in the Pope's own estate at Castel Gandolfo. Are you going to try to pretend that wasn't on Pius XII's direct orders?
It's worse than that. He's claiming it was done in defiance of Pius XII.
Show me all those proclamations from the Pope and Archbishop calling for the end of the slaughter of the Jews and Serbs.
I would pull challenges if there were no ongoing secular debate on how to interpret the words and actions of Eugenio Maria Giuseppe Giovanni Pacelli, before and after he became Pope Pius XII.
Interpretations of the Hitler era historical events involved among Catholics, Jews and Protestants cannot be assumed to be unbiased.
If the parties to the debate wish to elevate as much as possible as closed, historical fact - then I suggest everyone work together to develop a timeline of sourced documentary evidence on the one hand - and a timeline of sourced testimony evidence on the other hand. The resulting table could be considered "settled" for the purpose of future discussions on this Religion Forum.
Even so the interpretation of such a table would remain in the 'eyes of the beholder.'
And yet they thought that they were doing the Vatican a favor in exterminating the Jews and Serbs. And just how many of these "avowed atheists" were assisted by the Vatican ratlines to escape justice for their crimes, like Ante Pavelich?
That's the most absurd statement you've made so far.
Ranged against that we have such luminaries as Albert Einstein, Golda Meir, and the Chief Rabbis of Rome and Jerusalem, who were united in their praise of Pope Pius's efforts to save Italian Jews. Are those people "biased" as you suggest?
That's not "debate" -- that's character assassination on one side against overwhelming evidence of the praiseworthy efforts of a good man.
Would you tolerate such slanders if directed at a Jewish leader, accusing him of complicity in the Nazis' crimes? I'm sure we can find some anti-Semitic authors, no matter how discredited, to accuse rabbis and Jewish community leaders of crimes against their own people.
Who has admitted his mistakes in Hitler's Pope, and retracted, even though it is too late and the damage has been done.
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