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Doino has spent decades researching the legacy of Pope Pius XII and the wartime pontiff’s efforts to rescue Jews, Allied military personnel, and others pursued by Nazi occupiers.
For in it, Hochhuth argues that Pope Pius XII refused to condemn openly the Nazi murder of European Jews because he saw Hitler as a necessary barrier between Soviet Communism and the Christian ...
As Jews everywhere embark on this holy period of reflection, gratitude and returning to one’s essence, the story of the actions of Pius 12 in the First World War is fitting to recall.
The Vatican may have saved thousands of Jews during the wartime papacy of Pius XII but the late pope's silence on genocide will be debated this week during an international conference. The conference ...
Pope Pius XII gives a blessing at the end of a radio message Sept. 1, 1943. (CNS photo) The words I am about to share emerge from my pen with difficulty. They may be hard for you to read.
A newly uncovered letter from Vatican archives suggests World War II-era Pope Pius XII was aware that thousands of Jews were being killed in Nazi gas chambers.