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To: DTA; BlackElk; Convert from ECUSA
One of my Jewish coworkers was a child during WWII. She has told me on several occasions of the courageous efforts made by the Catholic Church to shield and protect her. They hid her in a convent where the nuns insisted that she continue her Jewish studies, with which they helped her. After the war, they helped to reunite her with her family.

The nonsense you have posted here has all been debunked decades ago. Here is yet another seminal report on the events.

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JEWISH RECOGNITION OF POPE PIUS XII's SUPPORT

Document Reveals Generous Jewish Donation to Catholic Church Following WWII

ROME, 30 JUL 1999 (ZENIT).

Contrary to some recent historical readings, which tend to picture Pius XII as silent, if not condescending, on the question of Nazi anti-Semitism, a document has been discovered in Israel that not only confirms Pius XII's role in defense of persecuted Jews, but reveals that world leaders of the Jewish communities at the time were very aware of his action, to the point that after the war they came to Rome and gave the Catholic Church a very generous donation.

The document was discovered by Lorenzo Cremonesi, the Italian newspaper "Corriere della Sera's" Jerusalem correspondent, who is completing a book on the history of Israel's relations with the Holy See. Cremonesi spoke about his discovery to the magazine "Tempi," sympathetic to the Communion and Liberation movement. While examining the Israeli archives, Cremonesi found a letter from the Vatican, dated October 27, 1945, signed by Monsignor Giovanni Battista Montini -- the future Paul VI, who at the time worked in the Secretariat of State; it was addressed to Raffaele Cantoni, President of the Italian Jewish communities. In the letter, Montini gave detailed information on a conversation between Pius XII and Leo Kubwitsky, secretary general of the World Jewish Congress. Montini wrote that during an audience, on behalf of his organization, Kubwitsky gave Pius XII more than one million dollars (at the present value) for "charity works" and expressed "his gratitude to the august Pontiff for his work in support of persecuted Jews."

Montini added, moreover, that Pius XII decided that "the sum should go exclusively to needy persons of Jewish origin." The news has awakened some interest but, as Fr. Peter Gumpel, reporter for Pius XII's beatification cause and an expert in the history of the period, has pointed out, "This is nothing new. It is news that has been published before. And it is only one of hundreds of testimonials of affection and gratitude that different Jewish representatives expressed to Pope Pacelli."

Fr. Pierre Blet, former professor of Ecclesiastical History at the Gregorian, who was one of four persons appointed by Paul VI to compile the "Holy See's Acts and Documents of the Second World War," recalled that in at least three of the twelve volumes of this monumental work, specifically in Nos. 8, 9 and 10, are to be found "all the official documents in which the Jewish communities, the Rabbis of half the world, and other refugees, thank Pius XII and the Catholic Church for all the help and work in their favor." ZE99073005
FULL TEXT

And there are plenty more here.


32 posted on 01/16/2006 1:46:59 PM PST by NYer (Discover the beauty of the Eastern Catholic Churches - freepmail me for more information.)
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To: NYer

Ya know! You're messing up a really good story here with facts.

;-).


34 posted on 01/16/2006 1:51:55 PM PST by netmilsmom (God blessed me with a wonderful husband.)
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To: NYer
>>>>>>>>The nonsense you have posted here has all been debunked decades ago<<<<<<

Like some people before you, You have posted documents dealing with another subjest, the saving of Jews in Italy and Western Europe.

I will repeat - evidence like this has nothing to do with WWII Croatia, the role of some RC clergy in WWII Croatia, and the role of Vatican after WWII in spiriting Croatian Nazi war criminals and their loot.

Your post debunks nothing.

If you want to "debunk nonsese" pertinent to the crimes committed in WWII Croatia, you will have to dig deeper.

1. You have to claim that the genocidal massacres never happened.
2. You have to claim that the murdered were not stripped of their assets as a result of state policy.
3. You have to claim that Fr. Draganovic never managed the stolen assets for the Ustasha government as a head of "Agency for internal colonisation"
4. You may claim there were no forced conversions to RC faith and subsequent murder of those who were converted.
5. You may claim that Ustasha war criminals were never hidden in the Vatican after the end of the War.
6. You may claim that Vatican did not help to spirit war criminals out of the Vatican to South America.
7. You may claim that Vatican never safeguarded Ustasha loot.

You may. The question is, what for? There is irrefutable evidence from Ustasha sources, German sources, U.S. intel and the doctrine Infallibility of Pope is no longer in effect.

37 posted on 01/16/2006 2:23:03 PM PST by DTA
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To: NYer; BlackElk

46 posted on 01/17/2006 5:04:30 AM PST by Convert from ECUSA (Not a nickel, not a dime, stop sending my tax money to Hamastine!)
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