The Vatican Unseals Secret Archive On Holocaust-Era Pope Pius XII

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Critics accuse Pope Pius XII of having turned a blind eye to Jewish suffering during World War II. (Wikimedia Commons)

ROME (JTA) — The Vatican unsealed its secret archive relating to the controversial Holocaust-era Pope Pius XII.

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Critics accuse Pius of having turned a blind eye to Jewish suffering, and researchers hope the archive will reveal why the pope did not intervene to help the Jews during the Holocaust. The Vatican maintains that Pius worked behind the scenes to save Jews.

Jewish and other scholars have long called on the Vatican to open its secret archives to clarify the issue.

The archive was unsealed Monday after archivists spent 14 years taking inventory of its contents, the French news agency AFP reported. Some 200 researchers requested access to the archive before its opening.

Pius was the pope from March 2, 1939 to Oct. 9, 1958, and his role during the Holocaust has been a bone of contention for years.

Pius, when he was still Eugenio Pacelli, served as the Holy See ambassador to Germany in 1917-29, where he witnessed the beginning of the rise of Nazism.

The pope may have alluded to the systematic murder of the Jews during his Christmas radio message on Dec. 24, 1942, according to AFP.

Without naming Jews specifically, Pius referred to “hundreds of thousands of people who, without any fault of their own and sometimes for the sole reason of their nationality or race, were doomed to death or gradual extermination.”

The decision to open the archive was announced a year ago.


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yid
yid
4 years ago

Pope Pius represented a section of Catholism of which I answered as follows when I asked him the NaZIS ALSO killed Jewish children and his answer “anche loro hanno regittato il signore” they too rejected the Christian lord. On the other hand suora artemisia had a ward in the santa corona hospital where Jews were admitted not because of illness but to save them from the Nazis

anonymous
anonymous
4 years ago

one word from him, and the collaborators in poland and other countries, all good catholics, would have risen up against the evil. but no, the pope was first class evil. hope he’s rotting in hell now.

yid
yid
4 years ago

I met un padre salesiano, in Italy he taught classical Latin and Greek. He had various cold cuts capo collo prosciutto crudo, For me he kept a box of chocolate Perugina, later with a UO and told prendi un cioccolatino pero prima da mangiare fa una benedizione. Take a chocolate but before you eat it make a blessing. Italian Catholics saved Jews. Poles were cruel and anti-Semitic. Even though a large number are listed as righteous gentiles

Juan Sinnreich
Juan Sinnreich
4 years ago

If he had helped to save Jews the archives would have been opened a lot sooner.

Yoel Kanner
Yoel Kanner
4 years ago

“archivists spent 14 years taking inventory of its contents”

Most likely destroying, editing and modifying anything that would make him look anything but pious.

WOW
WOW
4 years ago

pope pious