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Today we will learn and reflect on how the wartime
experiences of Catholics and all Christians, and in
particular how the wartime experiences of the Vatican
officials and Popes Pius XI and Pius XII, led to the calling of
the Second Vatican Council and its decrees. Since many
Catholics had supported fascism, many felt that the
Catholic Church was on the wrong side of history, and
many traditionalists pined for the old days when Catholic
monarchies supported the Church, an age that was gone
forever.
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How Did WWII Experiences Influence Decrees of Vatican II?
The memories of World War II are key to understanding
the teachings of Vatican II and the Catholic Catechism.
During the war years there were many brave bishops in
Germany and France, and the Pope, who took public and
private stands pushing back on the horrors of the
Holocaust and Nazi brutalities. However, the attitudes of
the clergy reflect the attitudes of the political culture in
general, most supported the political status quo, many
lived quiet lives of passive resistance, a precious minority
actively resisted the horrors of Nazi terror.
https://youtu.be/QP9UR8fqfvs
In contrast, in the early interwar years most Christians were
tolerant of fascist regimes because the fascists were the sworn
enemies of communism, and communism was the sworn enemy
of the church. After Lenin seized power in Soviet Russia, his
communists murdered millions of Orthodox believers and priests.
Likewise, the communists in the Spanish Civil War copied the
Russian communists by torturing and murdering thousands of
priests, monks and nuns.
Lenin speaking, Bolshevik Revolution, 1930
https://youtu.be/ozEioe6yyY8
Just because Nazi Germany and fascist Italy were defeated in World War
II, there were still many in Europe who were sympathetic to the fascist
ideology. The defeat of the Axis powers and the publicity about the
concentration camps may have discredited anti-Semitism, but it did not
totally destroy such evil in the hearts of men. Few traditional Catholic
priests or bishops were anti-Semites, but the few that were anti-Semites
were all “traditional” Catholics.
Contrary to the impressions of many, Vatican II did not introduce any
theological reforms, Vatican II sought to share with the world the
theology of the original reform council, the Council of Trent. What
Vatican II changed was the ecclesiology and the political philosophy of
the Catholic Church.
https://youtu.be/vHtYu6UtiuE
Second Vatican Council, and Pope John XXIII, who called the council.
Democracy is the True Friend of the Church
Vatican II marks a shift in the Church's attitude towards the
modern secular world. Gone are the anathemas that
condemn those who may disagree with the teachings of
the church, instead Vatican II seeks dialogue with the
modern world in with a pastoral rather than a condemning
attitude. The Vatican II decree on religious freedom
announced that democracy and freedom of religion and
conscience were the friends of the church, that a
totalitarian form of government could never be a
trustworthy friend of the Catholic or Christian Church.
A procession of
Cardinals enters St.
Peter's in Rome,
opening the Second
Vatican Council.
Painting by Franklin
McMahon
The Church Fathers of Vatican II believed that the Catholic
guarantee of Religious Liberty was crucial for regaining the
respect of many believers and the modern world. History
had evolved so that the Catholic Church was not on the
side of truth regarding religious liberty. From ancient times
the Catholic Church was supported first by the Roman
emperors starting with Constantine, and then the royalty
of medieval Europe, but the absolute monarchies had all
disappeared, giving way to dictators and republics, some
of which were constitutional monarchies.
Council Fathers and secretaries leaving St. Peter's Basilica
Bishops at the Second Vatican Council
The Emblem of Christ
Appearing to
Constantine, by Peter
Paul Rubens, 1622
The Jacobism of the French Revolution and its
grandchild communism were the enemies of the
church, and the church supported fascism to combat
communism. World War II totally discredited fascism,
now the Catholic Church saw democracy as the
bulwark opposing communism and fascism, and
religious liberty was a cornerstone for democracy.
Storming the Bastille,
1789, anonymous
painter
This event truly
sparked the start of
the French Revolution
https://youtu.be/QZgIv9rNP_8
The Vatican II Declaration on Religious Freedom, or
Dignitatis Humanae, teaches us that just
governments should not only reluctantly tolerate
religious freedom, but should rather seek to
encourage a healthy civil environment in which
religious worship and institutions can thrive,
encouraging the religious and the whole society to
live a more moral life.
https://youtu.be/i_zGeTW9QMI
Church Should Dialogue with all Parties
LESSON: THE CHURCH MUST KEEP AN OPEN DIALOGUE WITH ALL POLITICAL PARTIES
IN A DEMOCRACY
The Catholic Church remembered how the Vatican spurned the Catholic Center
Parties, first in Italy when Mussolini gained power, then a decade later when Hitler
needed Catholic support to pass the Enabling Act declaring him as the absolute
Fuhrer over Germany. With this history in mind, in the spirit of Vatican II, we should
recognize that a striving democracy is essential to guarantee that the Church can
fulfill its mission, and that believers should never demonize any political party simply
because the church does not agree with all of their positions. We should especially
not demonize a political party that enthusiastically champions the doctrine of social
justice, that is central to so many papal decrees and encyclicals since Rerum
Novarum was issued by Pope Leo XIII in 1891. This decree explored the proper
relationships between capital and labor, the government and her citizens, and
addressed the need for humane living and working conditions for the working class.
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Wartime Experiences, Leaders of Vatican II
We reviewed the role of the Vatican II leaders in David Kertzer’s two
books, The Pope and Mussolini, concentrating on the pontificate of Pope
Pius XI, and The Pope At War, consulting on the recently opened Vatican
archives of Pope Pius XII.
The two Vatican II popes, John XXIII and Paul VI, both had histories of
resisting Nazism and fascism. We distinguish between these similar
totalitarian ideologies because Nazism is an extreme fascist movement
that is violently anti-Semitic, while Spanish Franco fascism and per-1938
Italian Mussolini fascism were not blatantly anti-Semitic.
The two major popes after Pope Paul VI were leading theologians in the
Second Vatican Council, all had wartime experiences that influenced their
worldview. Pope Francis is the first post-Vatican II pope.
Their positions were influenced by their
wartime experiences, which include:
• Rejection of anti-Semitism and forced
baptism of Jews.
• Rejection of the long-standing view that
Jews were responsible for deicide, the
crucifixion of Christ.
• Embrace of religious liberty, influenced by
the American experience.
• Realization that totalitarian governments
are the long-term enemy of the church,
though they may be a short-term false
friend of the church.
• Realization that genuine democracy is the
long-term friend of the church, though in
the short-term they it may be secular and
skeptical of the church and her teachings.
When Archbishop Angelo Roncalli, the future Pope John
XXIII, reflected on Yves Congar’s book, True and False
Reform of the Church, intently writing notes in the margin,
he asked, “A reform of the church? Is such a thing really
possible?” When he decided to throw open the windows
of the Catholic Church to the modern world by calling the
Second Vatican Council, he did so not to denounce errors,
but to engage the world in a pastoral and loving manner,
mirroring much of what Yves Congar said in this book.
Archbishop Angelo Roncalli, the
future Pope John XXIII, reflected
on Yves Congar’s book, True and
False Reform of the Church,
asking, “A reform of the church?
Is such a thing really possible?”
Early in his career as a priest, Roncalli’s sermons criticized the
Italian fascist regime Italy; some scholars believe that was part of
the reason why he was promoted to the diplomatic corps to
represent the Vatican in Orthodox Bulgaria. He later was also
appointed Apostolic Delegate to Turkey and Greece and ordained
as archbishop of Bulgaria, he was fortunate that he was both
sufficiently removed from the Nazi powers to avoid persecution,
while being close enough to truly help what Jews he could.
Roncalli’s close relationship with Franz von Papen, German
ambassador to Turkey, helped save the lives of tens of thousands
of Jews, Dr Wikipedia lists how these Jews were saved.
Second Vatican Council, and Pope John XXIII, who called the council.
Roncalli’s many experiences with the Jewish,
Orthodox, Muslim, and secular French
communities gave Roncalli a broad-minded view
of the modern world. His broad-minded
experiences, and the sense that the Catholic
Church was out of step with the new world
dominated by liberal democracies, led him to call
for the Second Vatican Council.
Pope John XXIII, by Giuseppe Frascaroli, 2014
Pope Pius XII asked Bishop Roncalli whether silence on the Nazi
brutalities was a mistake. Roncalli’s concern with the plight of the
Jews conflicted with the Vatican policy of opposing the
emigration of Jews to their homeland in Palestine, as Archbishop
Roncalli unsuccessfully requested several times to permit Slovak
Jews to emigrate there.
Bishop Roncalli vigorously tried to save as many Jews as he could
from the death camps. Dr Wikipedia records many of his efforts
that saved the lives of thousands of Jews from Slovakia, Bulgaria,
Romania, Italy, Hungary, Transnistria, and other countries. These
efforts included baptism of convenience, diplomatic immigration
certificates, and other interventions.
Miami Beach Holocaust Memorial
Miami Beach Holocaust Memorial
Giovanni Montini, the future Pope Paul VI, has a long history of opposing
fascism and anti-Semitism, though perhaps not as vigorously as critics of
church have judged. In 1932, Pope Pius XI dismissed him from his
position as chaplain of the Catholic Action university organization.
Mussolini had requested his dismissal since he was anti-fascist. He was
rehabilitated in 1938 when Pope Pius XI became disenchanted with
Mussolini, this was the year when Mussolini went full-Nazi and started
persecuting the Jews, aping Hitler. Pope Pius XI appointed him as an
undersecretary of the Vatican, he became a trusted confidant of the
pope. In an initial draft of a letter on the Jews to Mussolini, he was
somewhat ambivalent.
https://youtu.be/LvNynEdZFuM
Montini continued to be a confidant to Pope Pius XII,
and is mentioned many times in the book, The Pope
At War. We noted his previous input early in the war
on what the Vatican Press should report on the
progress of the war, rather than have Mussolini
dictate that they print only news favorable to the
Nazis. They decided to have the Vatican newspaper
focus on church business and religious life.
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Montini was known for his quiet opposition to Mussolini
and Hitler. Princess Maria Jose of Italy suggested to him
that the Vatican communicate with the Americans that
Italians wanted out of the war and were willing to depose
Mussolini. When the Nazis occupied Rome directly near
the end of the war, Montini intervened with the Nazis to
save the lives of Jews who had converted to Catholicism.
This was all he could do, Hitler himself had ordered the
roundup of the Jews in Northern Italy to the death camps.
King Umberto II, king for a month in 1946, with Queen Maria Josè and
their daughter Princess Maria Pia of Italy. His father King Victor
Emmanuel III abdicated, and the Italians voted to abolish the
monarchy that had partnered with Mussolini, resulting in World War II.
David Kertzer, in an Atlantic article on the newly opened
Vatican archives for Pope Pius XII, which we discussed in
our video on Mussolini, relates a case where a Jewish boy
was orphaned when his parents were exterminated in the
death camps. They had placed their son in the care of a
devout Catholic woman who did what all good Catholics of
the day did, she baptized him! After the war, the boy’s
Jewish aunt thanked her for her kindness, but the good
Catholic woman refused to relinquish him to a Jew since
he was now Catholic!
.
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2020/08/the-popes-jews/615736/
.
Mosaic depicting Pope Paul VI and Patriarch
Athenagoras I. The sacristy of the chapel Dominus
Flevit in Jerusalem.
Montini became involved in the case, the Jewish boy was
hidden in first one monastery then another, first in France,
then in Spain, the newspapers ran stories on the case,
French courts ordered that he be returned to his aunt, and
finally, Montini ordered that the Jewish boy be released to
his aunt, so he could be raised as a Jew. This case drug on
for years, at length he was released to live in Israel. No
doubt this case influenced the future Pope Paul VI’s and
Vatican II’s pronouncements concerning the Jews.
Pope Paul VI presiding over the introductory ingress
of the council, Cardinal Alfredo Ottaviani (left)
Many of the other leading theologians of the Second
Vatican Council were either too young to be in
leadership roles during World War II or served in
Catholic nations outside of Italy. We asked Dr
Wikipedia for a summary of their wartime
experiences.
Karol Wojtyla, the future John Paul II, was a university student
when the Nazis invaded Poland, he became a laborer to minimize
the chances the Nazis would send him to a camp. His parents and
brother died during the war. Reassessing his life, he knocked on
the door of the archbishop, asking to be admitted to the
underground seminary, and was ordained a priest in 1946. He
helped several Jewish refugees. In particular, he refused to
baptize a Jewish orphan who had concerned Jewish relatives in
America. His parents, who died in the camps, had asked a
Catholic acquaintance to protect him.
Karol Wojtyła (second from right), future Pope John Paul II, in a Baudienst forced
labor work crew during the German occupation of Poland in WWII, circa 1941
John Paul II in front of Christ the King Cathedral in Reykjavík, Iceland, June 4th. 1989
Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, the future Pope Benedict XVI, also
suffered traumatic experiences during the war. He had registered
in a minor seminary when he was twelve, it was closed down due
to the war. His father and entire family bitterly resented the
Nazis, because of this his father was demoted and the family was
harassed. He had a retarded cousin who the Nazis murdered in
the Nazi eugenic Action T4 program. He was conscripted into the
Hitler youth when he turned fourteen in 1941, and was drafted
into the German infantry in 1943, but deserted when his unit
dissolved in 1945.
Propaganda for Nazi Germany's T-4 Euthanasia Program:
"This person suffering from hereditary defects costs the
community 60,000 Reichsmark during his lifetime. Fellow
German, that is your money, too."
Collection bus for killing patients
Yves Congar, one of the leading theologians of Vatican II,
was ordained a priest in France in 1930. His PhD thesis was
on the Unity of the Church; he became a Catholic
professor. He was drafted into the French army, serving as
a chaplain. After the Nazi Blitzkrieg through France, he
spent the war in a POW camp, attempting to escape
several times. Quite likely he befriended both Catholics
and Protestants during his time in the camps, reinforcing
his ecumenicism.
French POWs in 1940
https://youtu.be/f0gQ_Y9tROo
Karl Rahner, another leading theologian of Vatican II,
was ordained as a priest in Austria in 1932, and also
pursued a doctorate, teaching in a Catholic seminary.
After the Nazis took over the university where he was
teaching, he transferred to the Pastoral Institute,
where he taught and was a pastor until 1949. He was
able to avoid active persecution by the Nazis.
Portrait of Karl Rahner, by Letizia Cremer, 2011
Wartime Experiences, Vatican II Opponents
Alfredo Ottaviani was ordained as a priest in Italy in 1916
and was appointed both as pro-Secretary of the Holy
Office in the Vatican and Cardinal in 1953 by Pope Pius XII.
He received doctorates in philosophy, theology, and canon
law, and was likely a professor. He is not mentioned in the
book, Pope At War, but the book, The Pope and Mussolini,
notes that he was an undersecretary of state at the
Vatican. He was the leader of the conservative faction both
before and during Vatican II.
Ottaviani, second from right, at signing of the Reichskonkordat, 1933
Marcel Lefebvre, the archbishop who formed the
breakaway Society of Pope Pius X (SSPX) when he rejected
the teachings of the Vatican II Decree of Religious Liberty,
was ordained a priest in 1929, then earned a doctorate in
theology. He was made rector of the seminary in Gabon,
Africa, returning to France after the war. In 1947 he was
appointed as a bishop in Africa, he was responsible for
building up the ecclesiastical structure in Africa. Often
missionary priests and priests from third-world countries
tend to be more conservative.
René Lefebvre and his family (including his wife Gabrielle Wattin and his son Marcel Lefebvre).
Marcel Lefebvre and the SSPX supported the policies of
the Vichy French government, which collaborated with the
Nazis in their persecution of the Jews, helping to send
French Jews to the death camps. The society has organized
pilgrimages to the tomb of the General Petain, leader of
the Vichy government, and Lefebvre has praised Petain for
“restoring France spiritually and morally.” Several SSPX
bishops are openly anti-Semitic, at least one is a Holocaust
denier. The SSPX in America has been accused of anti-
Semitism by the Southern Poverty Law Center.
https://youtu.be/yYpNrhpmsYw
This story is complicated by the history of his father, Rene
Lefebvre, who died in the German concentration camp in
Sonnenberg, where he was condemned by the Gestapo for
his work for the French Resistance and British Intelligence.
In the French Resistance, he had smuggled soldiers and
escaped prisoners to Vichy France and London. He also
held conservative views; he was a die-hard monarchist. His
attitude toward the Jews was not mentioned by Dr
Wikipedia.
Victims of Sonnenburg concentration camp, where he died,1945
Conclusion
Many of the histories of Vatican II, including the excellent
history by William O’Malley, do not focus on the effect the
struggles of the Catholic Church under Nazism and fascism,
and how these struggles influenced the council decrees,
probably because the war was so recent it was in living
memory. We should be wary that if we reject the
principles of Vatican II, we run the risk of affirming anti-
Semitism, a triumphalist attitude of the Catholic Church, a
rejection of democracy and an affirmation of totalitarian
government.
We also have a video that explores how the World
War II experience of Nazism and Fascism affected our
view of the history of the Civil War and
Reconstruction, and the Civil Rights movement of the
Sixties, which happened in the same era as Vatican II.
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Discussing the Sources
SOURCES:
David Kertzer won the Pulitzer Prize for his book centering on Pope Pius
XI, The Pope and Mussolini, and his book on Pope Pius XII, The Pope At
War, which consults the newly opened Vatican archives, also opens
fascinating windows into this history, as if you were living in those times.
William O’Malley’s books on the Councils of Trent and Vatican II are
highly recommended. IMHO, you do not understand modern Catholicism
until you read these two ground-breaking books. He is one of the leading
scholars on Vatican II.
For our biography of Pope John XXIII, we listened to a series of lectures
by Learn25, formerly Now You Know Media.
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as sources for the decrees and history of the Second Vatican Council.
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How Did the Experiences of World War II Influence the Second Vatican Council?

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  • 2. Today we will learn and reflect on how the wartime experiences of Catholics and all Christians, and in particular how the wartime experiences of the Vatican officials and Popes Pius XI and Pius XII, led to the calling of the Second Vatican Council and its decrees. Since many Catholics had supported fascism, many felt that the Catholic Church was on the wrong side of history, and many traditionalists pined for the old days when Catholic monarchies supported the Church, an age that was gone forever.
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  • 6. The memories of World War II are key to understanding the teachings of Vatican II and the Catholic Catechism. During the war years there were many brave bishops in Germany and France, and the Pope, who took public and private stands pushing back on the horrors of the Holocaust and Nazi brutalities. However, the attitudes of the clergy reflect the attitudes of the political culture in general, most supported the political status quo, many lived quiet lives of passive resistance, a precious minority actively resisted the horrors of Nazi terror.
  • 8. In contrast, in the early interwar years most Christians were tolerant of fascist regimes because the fascists were the sworn enemies of communism, and communism was the sworn enemy of the church. After Lenin seized power in Soviet Russia, his communists murdered millions of Orthodox believers and priests. Likewise, the communists in the Spanish Civil War copied the Russian communists by torturing and murdering thousands of priests, monks and nuns.
  • 9. Lenin speaking, Bolshevik Revolution, 1930
  • 11. Just because Nazi Germany and fascist Italy were defeated in World War II, there were still many in Europe who were sympathetic to the fascist ideology. The defeat of the Axis powers and the publicity about the concentration camps may have discredited anti-Semitism, but it did not totally destroy such evil in the hearts of men. Few traditional Catholic priests or bishops were anti-Semites, but the few that were anti-Semites were all “traditional” Catholics. Contrary to the impressions of many, Vatican II did not introduce any theological reforms, Vatican II sought to share with the world the theology of the original reform council, the Council of Trent. What Vatican II changed was the ecclesiology and the political philosophy of the Catholic Church.
  • 13. Second Vatican Council, and Pope John XXIII, who called the council. Democracy is the True Friend of the Church
  • 14. Vatican II marks a shift in the Church's attitude towards the modern secular world. Gone are the anathemas that condemn those who may disagree with the teachings of the church, instead Vatican II seeks dialogue with the modern world in with a pastoral rather than a condemning attitude. The Vatican II decree on religious freedom announced that democracy and freedom of religion and conscience were the friends of the church, that a totalitarian form of government could never be a trustworthy friend of the Catholic or Christian Church.
  • 15. A procession of Cardinals enters St. Peter's in Rome, opening the Second Vatican Council. Painting by Franklin McMahon
  • 16. The Church Fathers of Vatican II believed that the Catholic guarantee of Religious Liberty was crucial for regaining the respect of many believers and the modern world. History had evolved so that the Catholic Church was not on the side of truth regarding religious liberty. From ancient times the Catholic Church was supported first by the Roman emperors starting with Constantine, and then the royalty of medieval Europe, but the absolute monarchies had all disappeared, giving way to dictators and republics, some of which were constitutional monarchies.
  • 17. Council Fathers and secretaries leaving St. Peter's Basilica Bishops at the Second Vatican Council
  • 18. The Emblem of Christ Appearing to Constantine, by Peter Paul Rubens, 1622
  • 19. The Jacobism of the French Revolution and its grandchild communism were the enemies of the church, and the church supported fascism to combat communism. World War II totally discredited fascism, now the Catholic Church saw democracy as the bulwark opposing communism and fascism, and religious liberty was a cornerstone for democracy.
  • 20. Storming the Bastille, 1789, anonymous painter This event truly sparked the start of the French Revolution
  • 22. The Vatican II Declaration on Religious Freedom, or Dignitatis Humanae, teaches us that just governments should not only reluctantly tolerate religious freedom, but should rather seek to encourage a healthy civil environment in which religious worship and institutions can thrive, encouraging the religious and the whole society to live a more moral life.
  • 24. Church Should Dialogue with all Parties
  • 25. LESSON: THE CHURCH MUST KEEP AN OPEN DIALOGUE WITH ALL POLITICAL PARTIES IN A DEMOCRACY The Catholic Church remembered how the Vatican spurned the Catholic Center Parties, first in Italy when Mussolini gained power, then a decade later when Hitler needed Catholic support to pass the Enabling Act declaring him as the absolute Fuhrer over Germany. With this history in mind, in the spirit of Vatican II, we should recognize that a striving democracy is essential to guarantee that the Church can fulfill its mission, and that believers should never demonize any political party simply because the church does not agree with all of their positions. We should especially not demonize a political party that enthusiastically champions the doctrine of social justice, that is central to so many papal decrees and encyclicals since Rerum Novarum was issued by Pope Leo XIII in 1891. This decree explored the proper relationships between capital and labor, the government and her citizens, and addressed the need for humane living and working conditions for the working class.
  • 28. We reviewed the role of the Vatican II leaders in David Kertzer’s two books, The Pope and Mussolini, concentrating on the pontificate of Pope Pius XI, and The Pope At War, consulting on the recently opened Vatican archives of Pope Pius XII. The two Vatican II popes, John XXIII and Paul VI, both had histories of resisting Nazism and fascism. We distinguish between these similar totalitarian ideologies because Nazism is an extreme fascist movement that is violently anti-Semitic, while Spanish Franco fascism and per-1938 Italian Mussolini fascism were not blatantly anti-Semitic. The two major popes after Pope Paul VI were leading theologians in the Second Vatican Council, all had wartime experiences that influenced their worldview. Pope Francis is the first post-Vatican II pope.
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  • 30. Their positions were influenced by their wartime experiences, which include: • Rejection of anti-Semitism and forced baptism of Jews. • Rejection of the long-standing view that Jews were responsible for deicide, the crucifixion of Christ. • Embrace of religious liberty, influenced by the American experience. • Realization that totalitarian governments are the long-term enemy of the church, though they may be a short-term false friend of the church. • Realization that genuine democracy is the long-term friend of the church, though in the short-term they it may be secular and skeptical of the church and her teachings.
  • 31. When Archbishop Angelo Roncalli, the future Pope John XXIII, reflected on Yves Congar’s book, True and False Reform of the Church, intently writing notes in the margin, he asked, “A reform of the church? Is such a thing really possible?” When he decided to throw open the windows of the Catholic Church to the modern world by calling the Second Vatican Council, he did so not to denounce errors, but to engage the world in a pastoral and loving manner, mirroring much of what Yves Congar said in this book.
  • 32. Archbishop Angelo Roncalli, the future Pope John XXIII, reflected on Yves Congar’s book, True and False Reform of the Church, asking, “A reform of the church? Is such a thing really possible?”
  • 33. Early in his career as a priest, Roncalli’s sermons criticized the Italian fascist regime Italy; some scholars believe that was part of the reason why he was promoted to the diplomatic corps to represent the Vatican in Orthodox Bulgaria. He later was also appointed Apostolic Delegate to Turkey and Greece and ordained as archbishop of Bulgaria, he was fortunate that he was both sufficiently removed from the Nazi powers to avoid persecution, while being close enough to truly help what Jews he could. Roncalli’s close relationship with Franz von Papen, German ambassador to Turkey, helped save the lives of tens of thousands of Jews, Dr Wikipedia lists how these Jews were saved.
  • 34.
  • 35. Second Vatican Council, and Pope John XXIII, who called the council.
  • 36. Roncalli’s many experiences with the Jewish, Orthodox, Muslim, and secular French communities gave Roncalli a broad-minded view of the modern world. His broad-minded experiences, and the sense that the Catholic Church was out of step with the new world dominated by liberal democracies, led him to call for the Second Vatican Council.
  • 37. Pope John XXIII, by Giuseppe Frascaroli, 2014
  • 38. Pope Pius XII asked Bishop Roncalli whether silence on the Nazi brutalities was a mistake. Roncalli’s concern with the plight of the Jews conflicted with the Vatican policy of opposing the emigration of Jews to their homeland in Palestine, as Archbishop Roncalli unsuccessfully requested several times to permit Slovak Jews to emigrate there. Bishop Roncalli vigorously tried to save as many Jews as he could from the death camps. Dr Wikipedia records many of his efforts that saved the lives of thousands of Jews from Slovakia, Bulgaria, Romania, Italy, Hungary, Transnistria, and other countries. These efforts included baptism of convenience, diplomatic immigration certificates, and other interventions.
  • 39.
  • 42. Giovanni Montini, the future Pope Paul VI, has a long history of opposing fascism and anti-Semitism, though perhaps not as vigorously as critics of church have judged. In 1932, Pope Pius XI dismissed him from his position as chaplain of the Catholic Action university organization. Mussolini had requested his dismissal since he was anti-fascist. He was rehabilitated in 1938 when Pope Pius XI became disenchanted with Mussolini, this was the year when Mussolini went full-Nazi and started persecuting the Jews, aping Hitler. Pope Pius XI appointed him as an undersecretary of the Vatican, he became a trusted confidant of the pope. In an initial draft of a letter on the Jews to Mussolini, he was somewhat ambivalent.
  • 44. Montini continued to be a confidant to Pope Pius XII, and is mentioned many times in the book, The Pope At War. We noted his previous input early in the war on what the Vatican Press should report on the progress of the war, rather than have Mussolini dictate that they print only news favorable to the Nazis. They decided to have the Vatican newspaper focus on church business and religious life.
  • 46. Montini was known for his quiet opposition to Mussolini and Hitler. Princess Maria Jose of Italy suggested to him that the Vatican communicate with the Americans that Italians wanted out of the war and were willing to depose Mussolini. When the Nazis occupied Rome directly near the end of the war, Montini intervened with the Nazis to save the lives of Jews who had converted to Catholicism. This was all he could do, Hitler himself had ordered the roundup of the Jews in Northern Italy to the death camps.
  • 47. King Umberto II, king for a month in 1946, with Queen Maria Josè and their daughter Princess Maria Pia of Italy. His father King Victor Emmanuel III abdicated, and the Italians voted to abolish the monarchy that had partnered with Mussolini, resulting in World War II.
  • 48. David Kertzer, in an Atlantic article on the newly opened Vatican archives for Pope Pius XII, which we discussed in our video on Mussolini, relates a case where a Jewish boy was orphaned when his parents were exterminated in the death camps. They had placed their son in the care of a devout Catholic woman who did what all good Catholics of the day did, she baptized him! After the war, the boy’s Jewish aunt thanked her for her kindness, but the good Catholic woman refused to relinquish him to a Jew since he was now Catholic!
  • 49. . https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2020/08/the-popes-jews/615736/ . Mosaic depicting Pope Paul VI and Patriarch Athenagoras I. The sacristy of the chapel Dominus Flevit in Jerusalem.
  • 50. Montini became involved in the case, the Jewish boy was hidden in first one monastery then another, first in France, then in Spain, the newspapers ran stories on the case, French courts ordered that he be returned to his aunt, and finally, Montini ordered that the Jewish boy be released to his aunt, so he could be raised as a Jew. This case drug on for years, at length he was released to live in Israel. No doubt this case influenced the future Pope Paul VI’s and Vatican II’s pronouncements concerning the Jews.
  • 51. Pope Paul VI presiding over the introductory ingress of the council, Cardinal Alfredo Ottaviani (left)
  • 52. Many of the other leading theologians of the Second Vatican Council were either too young to be in leadership roles during World War II or served in Catholic nations outside of Italy. We asked Dr Wikipedia for a summary of their wartime experiences.
  • 53. Karol Wojtyla, the future John Paul II, was a university student when the Nazis invaded Poland, he became a laborer to minimize the chances the Nazis would send him to a camp. His parents and brother died during the war. Reassessing his life, he knocked on the door of the archbishop, asking to be admitted to the underground seminary, and was ordained a priest in 1946. He helped several Jewish refugees. In particular, he refused to baptize a Jewish orphan who had concerned Jewish relatives in America. His parents, who died in the camps, had asked a Catholic acquaintance to protect him.
  • 54. Karol Wojtyła (second from right), future Pope John Paul II, in a Baudienst forced labor work crew during the German occupation of Poland in WWII, circa 1941
  • 55. John Paul II in front of Christ the King Cathedral in Reykjavík, Iceland, June 4th. 1989
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  • 57. Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, the future Pope Benedict XVI, also suffered traumatic experiences during the war. He had registered in a minor seminary when he was twelve, it was closed down due to the war. His father and entire family bitterly resented the Nazis, because of this his father was demoted and the family was harassed. He had a retarded cousin who the Nazis murdered in the Nazi eugenic Action T4 program. He was conscripted into the Hitler youth when he turned fourteen in 1941, and was drafted into the German infantry in 1943, but deserted when his unit dissolved in 1945.
  • 58.
  • 59. Propaganda for Nazi Germany's T-4 Euthanasia Program: "This person suffering from hereditary defects costs the community 60,000 Reichsmark during his lifetime. Fellow German, that is your money, too." Collection bus for killing patients
  • 60.
  • 61. Yves Congar, one of the leading theologians of Vatican II, was ordained a priest in France in 1930. His PhD thesis was on the Unity of the Church; he became a Catholic professor. He was drafted into the French army, serving as a chaplain. After the Nazi Blitzkrieg through France, he spent the war in a POW camp, attempting to escape several times. Quite likely he befriended both Catholics and Protestants during his time in the camps, reinforcing his ecumenicism.
  • 64. Karl Rahner, another leading theologian of Vatican II, was ordained as a priest in Austria in 1932, and also pursued a doctorate, teaching in a Catholic seminary. After the Nazis took over the university where he was teaching, he transferred to the Pastoral Institute, where he taught and was a pastor until 1949. He was able to avoid active persecution by the Nazis.
  • 65.
  • 66. Portrait of Karl Rahner, by Letizia Cremer, 2011
  • 68. Alfredo Ottaviani was ordained as a priest in Italy in 1916 and was appointed both as pro-Secretary of the Holy Office in the Vatican and Cardinal in 1953 by Pope Pius XII. He received doctorates in philosophy, theology, and canon law, and was likely a professor. He is not mentioned in the book, Pope At War, but the book, The Pope and Mussolini, notes that he was an undersecretary of state at the Vatican. He was the leader of the conservative faction both before and during Vatican II.
  • 69. Ottaviani, second from right, at signing of the Reichskonkordat, 1933
  • 70. Marcel Lefebvre, the archbishop who formed the breakaway Society of Pope Pius X (SSPX) when he rejected the teachings of the Vatican II Decree of Religious Liberty, was ordained a priest in 1929, then earned a doctorate in theology. He was made rector of the seminary in Gabon, Africa, returning to France after the war. In 1947 he was appointed as a bishop in Africa, he was responsible for building up the ecclesiastical structure in Africa. Often missionary priests and priests from third-world countries tend to be more conservative.
  • 71.
  • 72. René Lefebvre and his family (including his wife Gabrielle Wattin and his son Marcel Lefebvre).
  • 73. Marcel Lefebvre and the SSPX supported the policies of the Vichy French government, which collaborated with the Nazis in their persecution of the Jews, helping to send French Jews to the death camps. The society has organized pilgrimages to the tomb of the General Petain, leader of the Vichy government, and Lefebvre has praised Petain for “restoring France spiritually and morally.” Several SSPX bishops are openly anti-Semitic, at least one is a Holocaust denier. The SSPX in America has been accused of anti- Semitism by the Southern Poverty Law Center.
  • 75. This story is complicated by the history of his father, Rene Lefebvre, who died in the German concentration camp in Sonnenberg, where he was condemned by the Gestapo for his work for the French Resistance and British Intelligence. In the French Resistance, he had smuggled soldiers and escaped prisoners to Vichy France and London. He also held conservative views; he was a die-hard monarchist. His attitude toward the Jews was not mentioned by Dr Wikipedia.
  • 76. Victims of Sonnenburg concentration camp, where he died,1945
  • 78. Many of the histories of Vatican II, including the excellent history by William O’Malley, do not focus on the effect the struggles of the Catholic Church under Nazism and fascism, and how these struggles influenced the council decrees, probably because the war was so recent it was in living memory. We should be wary that if we reject the principles of Vatican II, we run the risk of affirming anti- Semitism, a triumphalist attitude of the Catholic Church, a rejection of democracy and an affirmation of totalitarian government.
  • 79. We also have a video that explores how the World War II experience of Nazism and Fascism affected our view of the history of the Civil War and Reconstruction, and the Civil Rights movement of the Sixties, which happened in the same era as Vatican II.
  • 82. SOURCES: David Kertzer won the Pulitzer Prize for his book centering on Pope Pius XI, The Pope and Mussolini, and his book on Pope Pius XII, The Pope At War, which consults the newly opened Vatican archives, also opens fascinating windows into this history, as if you were living in those times. William O’Malley’s books on the Councils of Trent and Vatican II are highly recommended. IMHO, you do not understand modern Catholicism until you read these two ground-breaking books. He is one of the leading scholars on Vatican II. For our biography of Pope John XXIII, we listened to a series of lectures by Learn25, formerly Now You Know Media. We also have a video on the book reviews of the many books we will use as sources for the decrees and history of the Second Vatican Council.
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