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The Pope's Dilemma

Pius XII Faces Atrocities and Genocide in the Second World War

by (author) Jacques Kornberg

Publisher
University of Toronto Press, Scholarly Publishing Division
Initial publish date
May 2015
Category
Germany, Italy, Jewish Studies, General
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    9781442622586
    Publish Date
    May 2015
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    9781442628281
    Publish Date
    May 2015
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    9781442650213
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    May 2015
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Pope Pius XII presided over the Catholic Church during one of the most challenging moments in its history. Elected in early 1939, Pius XII spoke out against war and destruction, but his refusal to condemn Nazi Germany and its allies for mass atrocities and genocide remains controversial almost seventy years after the end of the Second World War.

Scholars have blamed Pius’s inaction on anti-communism, antisemitism, a special emotional bond with Germany, or a preference for fascist authoritarianism. Delving deep into Catholic theology and ecclesiology, Jacques Kornberg argues instead that what drove Pius XII was the belief that his highest priority must be to preserve the authority of the Church and the access to salvation that it provided.

In The Pope’s Dilemma, Kornberg uses the examples of Pius XII’s immediate predecessors Benedict XV and the Armenian genocide and Pius XI and Fascist Italy, as well as case studies of Pius XII’s wartime policies towards five Catholic countries (Croatia, France, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia), to demonstrate the consistency with which Pius XII and the Vatican avoided confronting the perpetrators of atrocities and strove to keep Catholics within the Church. By this measure, Pius XII did not betray, but fulfilled his papal role.

A meticulous and careful analysis of the career of the twentieth century’s most controversial pope, The Pope’s Dilemma is an important contribution to the ongoing debate about the Catholic Church’s wartime legacy.

About the author

Jacques Kornberg is Professor Emeritus in the Department of History at the University of Toronto.

Jacques Kornberg's profile page

Editorial Reviews

‘Kornberg’s work represents a monumental compilation of materials, both primary and secondary sources, reflecting a lifetime of study on the role that organized religion plays in our world.’

Contemporary Church History Quarterly vol 21:04:2015

“Kornberg, professor emeritus of history at the University of Toronto, has given us an original and balanced analysis of Pius XII’s moral leadership that is as compelling as a novel. It will inspire much thought about dilemmas of church-state conflicts that we face in our increasingly war-struck world.”

Catholic News Service, October 12, 2015

‘Upon reading Kornberg’s record of Pius XII’s response to German genocidal acts, one understands Francis’s logic in terms clear and astonishing.’

The Canadian Jewish News, January 4, 2016

‘This is a well-researched, meticulously argued scholarly treatment of Pius XII’s wartime legacy.’

Choice Magazine vol 53:03:2015

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