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Pope Francis meets Auschwitz survivor on Holocaust Remembrance Day

January 27, 2022 Catholic News Agency 0

Pope Francis meets with Holocaust survivor Edith Bruck at the Vatican’s Casa Santa Marta, Jan. 27, 2022. / Vatican Media.

Vatican City, Jan 27, 2022 / 11:40 am (CNA).
Pope Francis marked International Holocaust Remembrance Day on Thursday with … […]

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Father Gregor Pawlowski, Jewish Holocaust survivor and Catholic priest, laid to rest in Poland

November 14, 2021 Catholic News Agency 0

A monument at the Jewish cemetery in Izbica, Poland. / Aung via Wikimedia (public domain)

Lublin, Poland, Nov 14, 2021 / 15:00 pm (CNA).
Father Gregor Pawlowski died in Israel Oct. 21 at the age of 90, but he wanted his body to be buried in Pol… […]

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Yad Vashem: Vatican librarian Cardinal Tisserant made heroic efforts to save Jews

October 23, 2021 Catholic News Agency 2

Cardinal Eugene Tisserant, who was dean of the College of Cardinals from 1951 to 1972, and has been named Righteous Among the Nations by Yad Vashem. / public domain

Denver Newsroom, Oct 23, 2021 / 15:00 pm (CNA).
Cardinal Eugene Tisserant was a … […]

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Polish Catholic bishop: Warsaw Ghetto Uprising anniversary is ‘an appeal to love one’s neighbor’

April 19, 2021 Catholic News Agency 1

The Umschlagplatz Monument in Warsaw, Poland, where more than 300,000 Jews were transported from the Warsaw Ghetto to Nazi death camps. / Sr. Amata CSFN

CNA Staff, Apr 19, 2021 / 13:00 pm (CNA).
The uprising — the largest single Jewish revolt … […]

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Pope Francis on Holocaust Remembrance Day: ‘These things can happen again’

January 27, 2021 CNA Daily News 1

Vatican City, Jan 27, 2021 / 03:50 am (CNA).- Pope Francis said on Wednesday that commemorating the Holocaust means to be aware that “these things can happen again.” 

Speaking at the end of his general audience, the pope noted that Ja… […]

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Pius XII, the New Vatican Archives, and the “hypologists”

January 8, 2021 Matteo Luigi Napolitano 8

Church history is a very strange phenomenon. It does not matter whether your academic position classifies you as an historian. If you are a Christian you risk having the label “apologist” put on your work, […]

The Dispatch

Symposium attests to Pius XII’s monumental work as Defensor Civitatis

June 27, 2019 Alberto Carosa 7

“Comitato Papa Pacelli – Associazione Pio XII”, an organization for the beatification of Pope Pius XII, led by Roman Rota attorney Emilio Artiglieri, held a symposium on June 4th to commemorate the great work of […]

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Anti-Semitic comments deserve clear, strong condemnation

May 14, 2019 Timothy D. Lusch 9

“Those who call themselves ‘Jews’, who are not really Jews, but are in fact Satan: You should learn to call them by their real name, ‘Satan;’ you are coming face-to-face with Satan, the Arch Deceiver, […]

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Argument over Pope Pius XII’s response to the Holocaust is political, not historical

March 28, 2019 Russell Shaw 4

In his exhaustive history The Papacy in the Age of Totalitarianism, 1914 to 1958 (Oxford University Press, 2014), Cambridge University historian John Pollard expresses doubt whether the argument over Pope Pius XII’s response to the Holocaust […]

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Pope Pius XII: “His tiara turned into a crown of thorns,” says historian

March 4, 2019 Deborah Castellano Lubov 20

Editor’s note: This interview was first posted on October 26, 2018, and is reposted today in light of the news that the Vatican  will open its archives on the pontificate of Pope Pius XII. Pius […]

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