Pacelli, Pius XII - part 2 (1940-42)
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As if Hitler would have changed anything in his plans to accomodate a papal condemnation. The truth is people just want to have a reason to justify the irrationality of death. In this case they found it in the Pope's silence. Pius was a true Pope in every sense of the word, an inspiration for devotees, a Prince and a Father to all.
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SANTO SUBITO !!!
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@Meneope He was a genius. Pope Pius XII ended Father Tiso's murder of Slovakian Jews. Papal weapons's being mere words, little could be done in Croatia, where priests & friars committed mass murder. Silence afterwords stems from having served Nuremberg's prosecution; the wise shut their mouths after being witnesses to protect themselves & those they represent & also to preclude misuse of their words to exonerate the guilty | accuse the innocent. The terror of the era must never be forgotten.
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So Black Orchestra was orchestrated by Vatican....interesting.
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Pope Pius XII was a true Pope, a Pope of the people. I'm sure that a lot of documents are still unpublished and I hope they will see the light as soonest as possible. SANTO SUBITO!
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Pio XII° SANTO SUBITO!Pio XII° ora pro nobis.
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Ciao Luciano,
forse non ti ho detto che l'Istituto Luce, oltre ad un nuovo documentario su Angelino, ha fatto uscire nella stessa serie un nuovo documentario su Pio XII. A presto! :-)
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ha huevo.laaaarga vida y prosperidad a los hombres de la luzz.
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Thanks for sharing
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Thank you Darsham
*Note: it should not surprise if Pope Pacelli legitimized a tyrannicide because the Catholic doctrine and tradition have never left it out, for example St. Thomas Aquin writes:
1. the rebellion is a sin;
2. a unjust law, not in contradiction with the common good and with the will of God, has to be respected;
2. a unjust law from a tyrant is only to his advantage so the rebellion is right, (unless it could give worse troubles to the people).
darsham 3 years ago