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@Lily:
Exactly my point about Pope St. Pius V, however can you somehow prove that it was not Infallible? You can’t regardless of what some people say the Liturgy does have to do with Faith. This doesn’t mean that it is dogma, however it is Faith related, thus Ex Cathedra statements can be made about it.
In relation to the quote, "The Pope is a Fallible PERSON just like you and me, I have been reading information on this website www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=6211096 (don’t know if you can get it to work, I never can) an article written about the book HITLER’s POPE by John Cornwell, regarding Eugenio Pacelli, better known as Pope Pius XII and his relationship with the Nazi regime during WWII. Cornwell claims to have found buried documents regarding this in the Vatican Archives. ( If what he says is true, I would have burned all information) such as: Pacelli signed Concordats with both the Italian Fascist regime of Mussolini and Hitler which gave security to the Vatican in return for other gestures and non-gestures especially detrimental to the German Catholics and which destabalized the German Center Party which was socialist. (Socialism was the only enemy of Nazism at this time) Cornwell also claims Pacelli was anti-semitic.Thank You. So many people here have been supporting the “Pope can do whatever he wants stuff”. The Pope is a Fallible person just like you and me.
Heinrich Brüning, the German chancellor, tells
how Pacelli lectured him on how he should reach an understanding with the Nazis to “form a right-wing administration” in order to help achieve a Reich Concordat favorable to the Vatican. When Brüning advised him not to interfere in German politics, Pacelli threw a tantrum. Brüning’s parting shot that day was the ironic observation – chilling in hindsight – that he trusted that “the Vatican would fare better at the hands of Hitler… than with himself…”
The REICH Concordat granted Pacelli the right to impose the new Code of Canon Law on Catholics in Germany and promised a number of measures favorable to Catholic education, including new schools. In exchange, Pacelli collaborated in the withdrawal of Catholics from political and social activity. The negotiations were conducted in secret by Pacelli, Kaas, and Hitler’s deputy chancellor, Franz von Papen, over the heads of German bishops and the faithful. The Catholic Church in Germany had no say in setting the conditions.The Reich Concordat between Hitler and the Vatican, as Hitler was quick to grasp, created an ideal climate for Jewish persecution.
In the end, Hitler insisted that his signature on the concordat would depend on the Center Party’s voting for the Enabling Act, the legislation that was to give him dictatorial powers. It was Kaas, chairman of the party but completely in thrall to Pacelli, who bullied the delegates into acceptance. Next, Hitler insisted on the “voluntary” disbanding of the Center Party, the last truly parliamentary force in Germany. Again, Pacelli was the prime mover in this tragic Catholic surrender. The fact that the party voluntarily disbanded itself, rather than go down fighting, had a profound psychological effect, depriving Germany of the last democratic focus of potential noncompliance and resistance: In the political vacuum created by its surrender, Catholics in the millions joined the Nazi Party, BELIEVING IT HAD THE SUPPORT OF THE POPE. (So much for scandal) THE GERMAN BISHOPS CAPITULATED TO PACELLI’S POLICY OF CENTRALIZATION AND GERMAN CATHOLIC DEMOCRATS FOUND THEMSELVES POLITICALLY LEADERLESS The Reich Concordat between Hitler and the Vatican, as Hitler was quick to grasp, created an ideal climate for Jewish persecution.
As the theologian Professor Adrian Hastings comments, "The great tide powered by Vatican II has, at least institutionally, spent its force. The old landscape has once more emerged and Vatican II is now being read in Rome far more in the spirit of the First Vatican Council and within the context of Pius XII’s model of Catholicism.’’ A future titanic struggle between the progressives and the traditionalists is in prospect, WITH THE POTENTIAL FOR A CATACLYSMIC SCHISM, ESPECIALLY IN NORTH AMERICA, where a split has opened up between bishops compliant with Rome and ACADEMIC Catholicism, which is increasingly independent and dissident. Pacelli, whose canonization process is now well advanced, has become the icon, 40 years after his death, of those traditionalists who read and revise the provisions of the Second Vatican Council from the viewpoint of Pacelli’s ideology of papal power – an ideology that has proved disastrous in the century’s history.
Copyright Vanity Fair, 1999
These are just some of the things I read. If you want to know more go to the website, or pick up a book of HITLER’S POPE. Pacelli wasn’t a heretic, just fallible. Many of these acts, however took place before he became Pope.
Just a little reminder that all Popes, even before Vatican II, are “humanly” fallible.