The Washington Times, January 7th, 2007
Byline: THE WASHINGTON TIMES
The article "Pontiff-to-be helped rescue thousands of Hungary's Jews" (Page 1, Tuesday), cites the fact that as it is not known how the Vatican responded to messages soliciting help for Hungarian Jews from Monsignor Angelo Roncalli, who later became Pope John XXIII, as lending "weight to arguments that Pope Pius XII, who was pontiff during the war, failed to do all he could to prevent the systematic massacre of millions of Jews."
There are no factual "arguments," only anti-papal bias to lend "weight."
In the same article we read yet another of many proofs that...
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