Vatican’s Pius XII archives begin to shed light on WWII pope
David Kertzer’s “The Pope at War” was published Tuesday in the United States.
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David Kertzer’s “The Pope at War” was published Tuesday in the United States.
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Francis X. Maier: Pope Francis and his promoters have, to put it kindly, lacked charity in dealing with anyone seen as “conservative.”
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Editor’s note: This essay appeared originally in the September/October 2000 issue of Catholic Dossier and is based on a lecture on the liturgy given by Father Fessio in May, 1999. —————- The Constitution on the […]
Read MoreWhen Sister Margherita Marchione died recently, at the age of 99, the New York Times, to its credit, published a lengthy and sympathetic obituary. Less to its credit was the clumsy anti-Catholic mistake in the obituary. A mistake the newspaper then, surprisingly, corrected.
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Robert Royal on three books about who the next pope may be and the issues he and the Church will face in a world increasingly at odds with Christ.
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James Matthew Wilson: We are saved in communion, because communion is our salvation. The Eucharist saves us because it first makes us one body in Christ.
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Read Moreby bcadmin | May 1, 2020 | Catholic Church, Catholic News Service, Holocaust, News, Pius XII, Vatican, Vatican Archives, World War II | 0 |
A top Polish historian has questioned claims by German researchers that newly opened Vatican archives contain information damning the role played by Pope Pius XII during World War II.
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One expert has said that when it comes to Pope Pius XII and the controversy surrounding his actions during the Second World War, his actions are far less appealing to historical scholars than the reasons why he chose to do what he did.
Read Moreby bcadmin | Mar 3, 2020 | Analysis, Anti-semitism, Features, History, Jews, News, Pius XII, World War II | 0 |
When Pope Pius XII died in 1958, he was honored across the world, with the New Yorker leading the praise, calling him a “great pope.” That perception rapidly changed, however, in the 1960s. The pope […]
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