Did he recant how Syrbian Orthodox Christians were treated by Croatian Catholics particulaly Catholic priests during WWII? I don’t think so! He also presented photos. Not nice to look at. And I recall the name Tiso - he was a Slovakian priest who helped run a concentration camp. Very nice.
And you're well and truly busted on the Zolli matter. Unless he was considering offing the incumbent . . . < /sarcasm >
I understand the impulse to condemn Zolli as a traitor. When I was an Episcopalian, we had a priest who was a convert from Judaism. His parents cut him off. They even had a gravestone erected and made the jahrzeit. But imputing motives out of a sense of betrayal won't wash from a historical point of view, especially in the face of the facts.