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Archives will exonerate Pope Pius on Jews - Vatican

Thu Jul 2, 2009 6:39pm IST
 
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By Philip Pullella

VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - The Vatican's secret archives on Pius XII should be ready for opening in about five years and will clear him of accusations that he turned a blind eye to the Holocaust, the archives' head said on Thursday.

"He was a great pope, who, as you know, is under attack for his presumed silence on the Shoah," said Monsignor Sergio Pagano, using the Hebrew word for the Holocaust. "But in reality he did many things for Jews and for prisoners of World War Two".

Some Jews have accused Pius, who reigned from 1939 to 1958, of not doing enough to help Jews, a charge his supporters and the Vatican deny.

Jews have for years been calling on the Vatican to open the archives as soon as possible so they can be studied by scholars and have asked Pope Benedict to freeze the process that could make Pius a saint until all the archives can be examined.

Pagano said 20 Vatican archivists were working full time on the millions of pages of documents in more than 15,000 bundles regarding Pius's papacy.

He said five or six more years of work are needed to prepare and catalogue the archives. Pagano said he believes they should be open to everyone.

"There will be some nice surprises, even as far as the Jews are concerned," Pagano said, adding that the pope did not remain inactive when Jews were rounded up for deportation on October, 1943.

"Pope Pius took great risks, even very great personal risks, to save Jews. I can't say more now but whoever wants to open their eyes in five or six years will be able to open them," he said.  Continued...

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