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It’s a good idea, before positng spurious accusations against anybody to get ALL the facts. I have just completed reading a book concerning Hitler, the Nazism, The Facishist and the RCC (particularly PXI and PXII) and it was quite informative as most of what was presented was extracted from documents that were sent to the US from the Vatican during that tumoultuous time. (Apparently the documents were sent to the US for fear that they may have fallen into the hands of the Nazis as the revealed the truth about the Churches position concerning the Third Riech and also that of the Duches’ government in Italy.)
Anyway, to make a long story short, the actions taken and not taken by the Vatican were done because of the aforementioned Concordants with the Fascists and the Nazies. It was a matter of the force of Law. Unfortunately Hitler never had any intention of honoring his side of the Concordant and there were within the Church those that did support the Nazis in the hopes that they would further the ends of the Church. Basically those of the RCC that supported the Nazis had buried their heads in the sand and would not face reality. One such member even assisted fleeing Nazis’ at the end of the war. Be it known that neither PXI nor PXII supported either party but considered each as the same as Communism.
That being said, it is unfortunate that neither Pope had the fortitude to stand firmly upon the faith that they so strongly claimed and, as faithful Christians in the past, rather face martyrdom than compromise their faith, for that is what happened in this case. For to compromise one’s faith is to deny one’s faith.
Anyway, to make a long story short, the actions taken and not taken by the Vatican were done because of the aforementioned Concordants with the Fascists and the Nazies. It was a matter of the force of Law. Unfortunately Hitler never had any intention of honoring his side of the Concordant and there were within the Church those that did support the Nazis in the hopes that they would further the ends of the Church. Basically those of the RCC that supported the Nazis had buried their heads in the sand and would not face reality. One such member even assisted fleeing Nazis’ at the end of the war. Be it known that neither PXI nor PXII supported either party but considered each as the same as Communism.
That being said, it is unfortunate that neither Pope had the fortitude to stand firmly upon the faith that they so strongly claimed and, as faithful Christians in the past, rather face martyrdom than compromise their faith, for that is what happened in this case. For to compromise one’s faith is to deny one’s faith.