Anonymous ID: fae186 Aug. 11, 2022, 12:44 p.m. No.17353001   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3249 >>3829 >>4296

Vatican Releases Letters From Jews Pleading for Help During the Holocaust

Pope Francis has ordered files containing requests for assistance from people throughout Europe, many of them converts to Roman Catholicism, to be made available online.

 

By Elisabetta Povoledo

June 24, 2022

Updated 12:58 p.m. ET

ROME — Written between 1938 and 1944, and previously unreleased to the general public, the letters reveal desperation and fear. They reflect the humiliation, discrimination and confinement Jews were subjected to during a dark moment in European history.

 

In one, a Milanese lawyer asks the Vatican to intervene in favor of his Jewish clients; another is from nuns entreating the Vatican to help a family of Jews travel to the United States. There are requests for travel documents, and appeals to be freed from a concentration camp.

 

The missives are all part of a trove of thousands of letters written by Jewish people across Europe begging Pope Pius XII and other Roman Catholic officials for help during the Nazi-Fascist persecutions. This week, on Pope Francis’ orders, part of the cache was made available on the internet. In total, 170 volumes, containing around 2,700 individual appeals, will be published online in an archival series titled “Jews,” the Vatican announced on Thursday.

 

Making them available, wrote the Vatican’s foreign minister, Archbishop Paul Gallagher, in the Vatican newspaper L’Osservatore Romano, “will allow the descendants of those who asked for help to find traces of their loved ones from any part of the world” and “will allow scholars, and anyone interested, to freely examine this special archival heritage, from a distance.”

 

Academics have had access to the archive since March 2020, and the publications that are emerging from their scholarship are reviving the debate about Pius, the World War II-era pope. For some, the pontiff remained shamefully silent as the Nazis massacred Jews during the war, while others claim that he worked behind the scenes and, as a result, thousands of Jews were saved.

 

The released volumes are only a small part of the archives pertaining to Pius XII, whose pontificate ran from 1939 to 1958.

 

The files are organized alphabetically, each one its own tragedy.

 

There’s a tightly-scribbled postcard in Hungarian and addressed to “XII Pius Pope” in “Rome, Vatican, Italy,” with an accompanying note from an official at the Vatican’s Secretariat of State, which dealt with such requests, noting that the supplicant had appealed for “moral assistance against the new law about Jews in Hungary.”

 

One letter written on July 29, 1941, by a parish priest on behalf of a German Jew hoping to emigrate to Brazil asks: “Is it true that the Holy See — with a passport visa — is able to help Jews get to places where they can find hospitality?” The Vatican’s note to the letter, dated a week later, is not particularly encouraging: “You can respond that only Jews who converted before 1935 receive a visa.”

 

There are, in fact, many requests from Jews who were baptized, asking the Vatican to provide proof of their conversion to Catholicism. Other appeals sought assistance from the Vatican to help prove their “Arian race,” as in the case of an unnamed resident of Turin who in 1940 wanted to marry a Catholic woman.

 

In presenting the archive, Archbishop Gallagher wrote that the requests would “arrive at the Secretariat of State, where diplomatic channels would try to provide all the help possible, taking into account the complexity of the political situation in the global context.”

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Anonymous ID: fae186 Aug. 11, 2022, 12:46 p.m. No.17353647   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4372 >>4509 >>5705 >>5955

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