Rome, Italy, May 28 (CNA).-The Vicar Emeritus of the Diocese of Rome has penned a personal article about his childhood and adolescence during the pontificate of Pius XII, who he said reached out to the Jews and laid the foundation for the Second Vatican Council. In the article published by the L'Osservatore Romano, Cardinal Camilo Ruini recounts his memories of the first Pope he remembers as a youngster, Pius XII, and how as a seminarian he felt a special closeness with the Pope. "The devotion to him and affection for him were an essential aspect of the atmosphere of the school and of our ecclesial and spiritual experience," he wrote.
Cardinal Ruini went on to address the black legend surrounding Pius XII for supposedly not helping the Jews during World War II. "I can say that during my years as a youth (…) I never heard criticism of the Pope over this issue, only praise and gratitude," the cardinal said, adding that one of his most vivid memories is "of everything Pius XII did to save the greatest number of Jews possible, while nobody said anything about his 'silence.'" 

For the cardinal, "it was obvious, in the atmosphere and ecclesial praxis of the time," that if many "priests and religious communities, and the Vatican itself, had taken in and saved many persecuted Jews, that is ... it could not have been done without the encouragement and consent of the Pope."
Since the concrete conditions of the Nazi occupation were a fresh reality, hypothesizing about the public condemnations that Pius XII could have made was not even on people's minds, Ruini recalled.
"Honestly, at that time the controversy that was to be unleashed not many years later could not have been imagined," the cardinal said.
Referring later to the theology of Pius XII, who laid the foundation for Vatican Council II, Cardinal Ruini explained that this historical event in the Church "has inspired perspectives that were new, or better yet, more in conformity with the ancient tradition, in order to understand the Service of the Successors of Peter."
For this reason, the cardinal said, "the Pontificate of Pius XII has a connection to the period which preceded him, which those of us who lived during both periods know by experience, but it also laid the groundwork for new developments, likewise known by experience by those of us who were nourished during our youth by his Magisterium and his testimony of dedication to Christ and care for the human race."

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I am an ardent defender of Pope Pius XII. His memory is calumniated and vilified by Johny-come-latelys who do not know the record of this war time Pope. Pope Pius XII has saved more Jews during the Second World War. Those who cast aspersion on his memory cannot claim to have saved even a single Jew. I know that in God's time, this Servant of God will be elevated to the honors of the altar. I have collected documents about the saintly Pius XII. Sr. Margherita Marcione, the leading expert on Pius XII, provided me with books on the life of this 'angelic shepherd.' I also have in my collection books on Pope Pius XII written during his lifetime. These have more credibility than the venomous lies circulated after his death.
ReplyDeleteDear Bro. Mars,
ReplyDeleteIndeed it is a great injustice that Pope Piux XII, known during his lifetime as "The Angelic Pastor", is being vilified nowadays. This great and holy Pope was praised by the Chief Rabbi of Rome, of Israel's first Prime Minister Golda Meir, by Albert Einstein and by the newspapers of his time as the lone voice of peace during the WWII.
Just like you I strongly believe that this great man will be soon honored in the Altar as a 'Saint'. Let us defend and protect the memory of Pope Pius XII, the Pope who saved thousands of Jews despite the dangers to his life.
VIVA EL PAPA!