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ADDRESS OF HIS HOLINESS
BENEDICT XVI
AT THE CONCLUSION OF THE SYMPOSIUM
ORGANIZED BY THE "PAVE THE WAY FOUNDATION"
Hall of the Swiss, Castel Gandolfo Thursday, 19
September 2008
Dear Mr Krupp,
Ladies and Gentlemen,
I am happy to meet with you at the conclusion of the important symposium
organized by the Pave the Way Foundation. I know that many eminent
scholars have participated in this reflection on the numerous works of my
beloved predecessor - the Servant of God Pope Pius XII - accomplished during the
difficult period around the time of the second world war. I warmly welcome
each of you especially Mr Gary Krupp, President of the Foundation, whom I thank
for the kind words expressed on your behalf. I am grateful to him for informing
me how your work has been undertaken during the symposium. You have analyzed
without bias the events of history and concerned yourselves only with seeking
the truth. I also greet those accompanying you on this visit, as well as your
family members and loved ones at home.
The focus of your study has been the person and the tireless pastoral and
humanitarian work of Pius XII, Pastor Angelicus. Fifty years have passed
since his pious death here at Castel Gandolfo early on the ninth of October
1958, after a debilitating disease. This anniversary provides an important
opportunity to deepen our knowledge of him, to meditate on his rich teaching and
to analyze thoroughly his activities. So much has been written and said of him
during these last five decades and not all of the genuine facets of his diverse
pastoral activity have been examined in a just light. The aim of your symposium
has been precisely to address some of these deficiencies, conducting a careful
and documented examination of many of his interventions, especially those in
favour of the Jews who in those years were being targeted all over Europe, in
accordance with the criminal plan of those who wanted to eliminate them from the
face of the earth. When one draws close to this noble Pope, free from
ideological prejudices, in addition to being struck by his lofty spiritual and
human character one is also captivated by the example of his life and the
extraordinary richness of his teaching. One can also come to appreciate the
human wisdom and pastoral intensity which guided him in his long years of
ministry, especially in providing organized assistance to the Jewish people.
Thanks to the vast quantity of documented material which you have gathered,
supported by many authoritative testimonies, your symposium offers to the public
forum the possibility of knowing more fully what Pius XII achieved for the Jews
persecuted by the Nazi and fascist regimes. One understands, then, that
wherever possible he spared no effort in intervening in their favour either
directly or through instructions given to other individuals or to institutions
of the Catholic Church. In the proceedings of your convention you have also
drawn attention to his many interventions, made secretly and silently, precisely
because, given the concrete situation of that difficult historical moment, only
in this way was it possible to avoid the worst and save the greatest number of
Jews. This courageous and paternal dedication was recognized and appreciated
during and after the terrible world conflict by Jewish communities and
individuals who showed their gratitude for what the Pope had done for them. One
need only recall Pius XII’s meeting on the 29th of November 1945 with
eighty delegates of German concentration camps who during a special Audience
granted to them at the Vatican, wished to thank him personally for his
generosity to them during the terrible period of Nazi-fascist persecution.
Ladies and Gentlemen, thank you for your visit and for the research you have
undertaken. Thanks also to the Pave the Way Foundation for its ongoing
activity in promoting relationships and dialogue between religions, as witnesses
of peace, charity and reconciliation. It is my great hope that this year, which
marks the fiftieth-anniversary of my venerated predecessor’s death, will provide
the opportunity to promote in-depth studies of various aspects of his life and
his works in order to come to know the historical truth, overcoming every
remaining prejudice. With these sentiments I invoke upon you and the
proceedings of your symposium an abundance of divine blessings.
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