Pope
who turned
his back on Hitler
Part Two:
Hitler an Antichrist
by
Damien F. Mackey
“Pius XI regarded Hitler as “the greatest enemy of Christ and of the
Church
in modern times,” and compared the Führer to an Antichrist”.
According to Part One in this series:
Pope Pius
XI had left the Vatican in late April 1938, earlier than usual for his summer
retreat at Castel Gandolfo. He intended it to be an obvious snub directed at
Adolf Hitler who was meeting the first week in May with Italian leader Benito
Mussolini.
The pope
rejected being present while the "crooked cross of neo-paganism" flew
over Rome. Hitler's anti-Semitic campaign had become the pope's great
preoccupation.
Along similar lines we read at
Zenit:
Pius XI Considered Hitler
an Antichrist
Italian Archives Shed Light on Pope´s View in 1938
….
ROME, MAR. 5, 2001 (Zenit.org).
- If Adolf Hitler had wished to visit the Vatican, Pius XI would have had the
Führer first ask publicly for forgiveness for persecuting the Catholic Church
in Germany.
Pius XI regarded Hitler as
“the greatest enemy of Christ and of the Church in modern times,” and compared
the Führer to an Antichrist.
“The persecution against
the Catholic Church in Germany was his work, wholly and solely his, enough was
already known about it to be able to state it without fear of a denial,” the
Pope said.
These revelations have come
to light in the correspondence of Italian Foreign Minister Galeazzo Ciano,
which has just been reviewed in the archives of the Foreign Ministry in Rome.
The documents go back to
the early days of April 1938, one month before Hitler´s trip to Rome. He had
been invited by Benito Mussolini. The Nazi leader did not visit the Vatican.
The documents were
published by Gianluca Andre, professor of international political history at
the University of Rome, in a new volume entitled “Italian Diplomatic
Documents,” printed by the State Polygraphic Institute.
Pius XI spoke of a possible
visit of Hitler to the Vatican, during a reserved conversation on April 7,
1938, with Bonifacio Pignatti, ambassador of the Fascist government to the
Vatican. Ciano and Mussolini were informed by ambassador Pignatti that Pius XI
deprecated “the apotheosis of Mr. Hitler” being prepared in Rome.
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