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We will just have to do that.Well, we’ll just have to differ.
Again, we’ll just have to differ.
We will just have to do that.Well, we’ll just have to differ.
Again, we’ll just have to differ.
You can read many stories about Rabbi Zolli. His story is well documented.Citation?
Are you a ‘freeper’ or did you just get ‘Free Republic’ on a websearch?You can read many stories about Rabbi Zolli. His story is well documented.
freerepublic.com/focus/f-religion/2102594/posts
One can do their own search on Eugenio Zolli.
The thing is that I’ve nowhere argued that Pius and the Church were not responsible for saving lives so I’m not sure who you’re arguing with here.Pius XII couldn’t be open about his help for the Jews. It had to be covert by definition, or he wouldn’t have been successful. Eugenio Zolli knows Pius XII’s efforts AND the Catholic Church in saving Jews from the Nazis. Pius XII set the tone. And those who followed his tone saved many. IMO, this is what should be of focus regarding Pius XII. NOT those who did NOT follow his lead.
As you already know, This won’t stop a certain crowd from demonizing the pope.
Yeah - I think it was your clear and unequivocal expression of gratitude to Pius that confused him.The thing is that I’ve nowhere argued that Pius and the Church were not responsible for saving lives so I’m not sure who you’re arguing with here.
You can’t have it both ways Kaninchen-you’ve certainly intimated that Pius XII was a bit of a slacker when it came to saving Jews.“which 800,000-show me the page where he saved 800,000”.I gave you the name of the book and it’s author Rabbi David Dallin,I EVEN offered to purchase it for you and mail it to you but you refused.I again question your credibility.You say that you’ve never accused Pius XII of any malfeasance or indifference-yet why are you even commenting on this thread then?I think you’re being disengenuous and perhaps a little insincere.Yeah - I think it was your clear and unequivocal expression of gratitude to Pius that confused him.![]()