pius xii
Proper noun: - Pope Pius XII: The 260th Pope of the Catholic Church, whose papacy (1939-1958) spanned World War II and the early Cold War. He is historically noted for his diplomatic neutrality during the war and has been a subject of significant historical debate regarding the Vatican's response to the Holocaust and the persecution of Jews.
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- Pius XII was elected Pope in 1939, just before the outbreak of global conflict.
- Historians continue to analyze the actions and public statements of Pius XII during the Holocaust.
- The canonization process for Pius XII has been complex due to differing perspectives on his wartime role.
"The silence of Pius XII": A common historical phrase referring to the perceived public reticence of the Pope in explicitly condemning the Nazi regime and the systematic murder of Jews during World War II.
- The book examines the theological and political implications of the silence of Pius XII.
"Pius XII's diplomacy": Refers to his cautious, neutral diplomatic approach aimed at protecting the institutional interests of the Church and, as he argued, preventing greater atrocities.
- Scholars of Vatican diplomacy often focus on the nuanced strategies of Pius XII.
Eugenio Pacelli: The birth name of Pius XII before his papacy.
- Eugenio Pacelli had a long career in the Vatican diplomatic service before becoming Pope.
Papacy of Pius XII: Refers specifically to the period of his leadership of the Catholic Church.
- The papacy of Pius XII was marked by tremendous global upheaval.
- The Pontiff (during his reign): A formal title for the Pope.
- His Holiness Pope Pius XII: A formal and respectful form of address.
Pius XII and the Jews: A standard phrase denoting the central historical debate concerning his actions and statements regarding Jewish persecution.
- The conference focused on the theme of "Pius XII and the Jews: New Historical Perspectives."
Defender of Pius XII / Critic of Pius XII: Common labels for individuals taking sides in the historical assessment of his legacy.
- As a defender of Pius XII, he argued that the Pope worked secretly to save lives.
- pope who maintained neutrality during World War II and was later criticized for not aiding the Jews who were persecuted by Hitler (1876-1958)