George A. Sprecace M.D.,
J.D., F.A.C.P. and Allergy Associates of New
London,
P.C.
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Book Recounts Vatican Aid
for Pius XII's Friend
Research Continues Into Pope's Assistance to Jews
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Book Recounts Vatican Aid for Pius XII's Friend
Research Continues Into Pope's Assistance to Jews
ROME, OCT. 8, 2009 (Zenit.org).- A new element has come to light in the
investigation into Pope Pius XII's assistance to Jews before and during
World War II.
The New-York based Pave the Way Foundation, which has nominated Eugenio
Pacelli to receive the Yad Vashem's designation of Righteous Among the
Nations, has made available an English-translation of a book by Meir
Mendes.
Meir's father, Guido, was a boyhood friend of Pacelli. Meir's book, "Le
Vatican et Israel" [The Vatican and Israel], details some of what
happened to Guido and the assistance offered him by the Vatican.
On pages 24 and 25, he cites a particular episode related to his
father, which he believes to throw some light on the official attitude
of high-ranking Vatican officials on the eve of World War II:
"To complete this historical overview, I would like to report here a
fact which directly concerns me, and which casts a different light on
Pius XII. My father, Professor Guido Mendes, had stayed in contact with
Pius XII, his friend and former classmate. Although [Mendes] was
Jewish, he was named a consulting physician in several Vatican
institutions, [whose officials] did not fail, on several occasions, to
express to him in writing their gratitude. In 1938, the anti-Semitic
campaign began in Italy, and my father was forced to give up his
responsibilities -- his teaching at the faculty of medicine of the
University of Rome, his role as director of the Italian Red Cross's
Cesare Battisti anti-tuberculosis sanatorium, and his responsibility as
secretary-general of the Anti-Tuberculosis League. He was also given an
absolute discharge from the army, in which he held the rank of general
in the reserve forces.
"The Holy See reacted forcefully, and Cardinal Tisserant (who was at
that time the Prefect of the Congregation for Eastern Churches) sent
the following letter to my father:
'This sacred dicastery has learned with unhappiness that you have left
your role as director of the Cesare Battisti sanatorium. Recalling the
attentive and more than fatherly care that you showered on the young
men of the Pontifical Ethiopian College who had to be hospitalized in
the sanatorium, your trips there several times for consultations, and
your attentiveness to their state of health, this sacred congregation
wishes to send to you today a word of comfort, and, at the same time,
to express to you its wholehearted gratitude and its esteem for the
precious work you have performed. With this in mind, please accept,
Professor, the commemorative pontifical medal for the year just ended,
as a sign of homage from this sacred dicastery, which will always be
happy -- if the occasion should arise -- to be of usefulness to you.'"
The letter is signed Jan. 14, 1939.
Leaving Rome
The book goes on to recount how Guido Mendes would appeal to the
Vatican for help in obtaining an entry visa to Palestine, which was
granted in 1939.
Mendes writes: "I have preserved in my personal archives the letters of
the secretary of state, Cardinal Maglione; of the apostolic nuncio to
Switzerland, Archbishop Filippo Bernardini; of the apostolic delegate
to Palestine, Archbishop (later Cardinal) Testa; of the commissioner
for the Jerusalem district, and other ranking figures, who were
involved with these visas -- and there is even a letter from Cardinal
Pacelli himself."
The Pave the Way foundation is carrying out extensive research into
Pius XII's efforts on behalf of the Jews.
In addition to the nomination as Righteous Among the Nations, the
foundation has compiled a book that reproduces 255 pages of some 3,000
original documents about Pius XII.
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