I have a friend who is asking me the role of about Pope Pius XI (11th, not 12th – he was Pope from 1922-39), in the Holocaust. The allegation is that he signed a concordat with Hitler in 1933 to annihilate the Jews.
I have seen quotes from Jewish leaders praising Pope Pius XII (12th), but I’m looking for information about Pope Pius XI (11th).
Now that is just a patent lie. The concordat was signed to protect Catholics in the Reich. It had nothing to do with the Jews. You may want to read this thread on the subject of Pius XII and the Holocaust.
forums.catholic-questions.org/showthread.php?t=362611&highlight=Pius+Holocaust
As for Pius XI whom you originally address, he was a highly philo-semitic pope. He wrote an Encyclical against Nazi policies on the Jews
Mit Brennender Sorge which stated: “Whoever exalts race, or the people, or the State, or a particular form of State, or the depositories of power, or any other fundamental value of the human community—however necessary and honorable be their function in worldly things—whoever raises these notions above their standard value and divinizes them to an idolatrous level, distorts and perverts an order of the world planned and created by God; he is far from the true faith in God and from the concept of life which that faith upholds.”
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pius_XI
Also from Pius XI: “On September 6, 1938, a group of Belgian pilgrims presented Pope Pius XI with an ancient and valuable prayer book. Opening it on the second prayer after the elevation of the host, the Pope read out to them the passage in which God is besought to accept the altar gifts with the same graciousness in which He once received Abraham’s sacrifice. “Whenever I read the words: The sacrifice of our Father Abraham”, the Pope said, “I cannot help being deeply moved. Mark well, we call Abraham our Patriarch, our ancestor. Anti-Semitism is irreconcilable with this lofty thought, the noble reality which this prayer expresses.” And, with tears in his eyes, he concluded: “Anti-Semitism is inadmissible; spiritually, we are all Semites”. Neither Osservatore Romano nor Civiltá Cattolica mentioned a single word of this audience. Were it not for the authority of Don Luigi Sturzo, founder of the “Partito Populare Italiano” and Fascism’s oldest and most illustrious opponent,’ as well as the identical report in the Belgium newspaper Cite Nouvelle of September 15,1938, one might have doubted the papal words or tears.”
God Bless.