Improving Vatican Israeli Relations

Improving Vatican Israeli Relations

When diplomatic relations began with Israel on Dec 30, 1993, a few important issues were never settled and remain outstanding today. Improved relations with the Holy See, will have enormous benefits to Israel, both economically and politically. Better communication will also assure that this relationship will continue into the next Papacy. Through recurrent, ongoing meetings with Father David Jaeger, spokesperson for the Franciscan Custody and legal representative of the Holy See in Israel, and Archbishop Antonio Franco, Apostolic Nuncio and Papal Delegate for the Holy See in Israel and the Holy Land, we have been able to focus on specific, problematic issues between Israel and the Vatican. 

Several problems have been identified, which the Vatican would like to resolve in order to further this cordial relationship. Similarly, Pave the Way has raised a number of issues to the Israeli government’s attention, which were easily rectified. For example, the issuance of Christian visas and other low level restrictions on travel in Israel and the territories, which hampered the resurgence of Christian pilgrimages, have been successfully addressed.

PTWF also acted immediately when behind the scenes obstacles were hampering advancement of the bilateral negotiations. We are proud to have been acknowledged as the one organization which acted decisively in order to keep these negotiations on track. We continue to monitor progress as an outside interested party, in order to see these problems resolved.

We have pledged the support and action of Pave the Way to further normalize this relationship. In encouraging and supporting productive relations between Israel and the Vatican we hope to establish a major cooperative liaison, resulting in broad cultural exchanges of artifacts between both Israel and the Vatican. Pave the Way continues to address unresolved issues, which remain open from the original negotiations and agreement from the 1993 accords.

Further reference material:

Investigating the Papacy of Pope Pius XII

Investigating the Papacy of Pope Pius XII

Truth does not become more true by virtue of the fact that the entire world agrees with it, nor less so even if the whole world disagrees with it. – Maimonides

With the opening of the new Yad Vashem (Holocaust Memorial in Jerusalem) exhibit in 2005, there was an historically incorrect placard placed above a photo of WWII Pope Pius XII in the “Hall of Shame.” There was international outcry to remove troubling remarks about the Church’s supposed inaction during the Holocaust. PTWF was asked to help resolve this issue, which has plagued Jewish Catholic relations for the past 47 years.

On July 1, 2012, after six years of work to identify and post online 76,000 pages of documents, news articles, official published works, and videotaped, eye witness testimonials from survivors, Yad Vashem revised their controversial placard to reflect a more accurate and balanced view.  PTWF applauds this move towards historical accuracy, which Yad Vashem has clearly taken.

In furtherance of the mission of PTWF, we are attempting to remove obstacles between the religions. Mindful of this, we have initiated an independent investigation of the Papacy of Pope Pius XII. This time in history has been a source of friction between the Jews and Catholics for over 70 years.

PTWF has privately undertaken an extensive investigation of this important and controversial historical period. We believe that our work will eventually result in eliminating one of the greatest obstacles to religious unity between these two groups.

Our data is organized as follows:

The complete collection of over 76,000 pages of documents, newspaper articles, live video testimonies, and other important information relative to the papacy of Pope Pius XII, is on our Vatican Papers Page

If you wish to view the document page, you must agree to the terms set for by the Vatican Secretary of State.

By accessing this resource page, I hereby acknowledge that the sole copyright holder of the Vatican documents herein including  Actes et documents du Saint-Siege Relatifs A La Second Guerre Mondiale or The Acts and Documents of the Holy See during the Second World War is the Libreria Editrice Vaticana and the digital version of the above named collection of documentation is not to be used for any commercial purpose without the authorization of both the Libreria Editrice Vaticana and the Vatican Secretary of State.

 

New placard, placed July 1, 2012

Original placard at Yad Vashem

Remembering the Holocaust: The Documented Efforts of the Holy See and the Catholic Church to Save Lives (UN Web TV)

27 Jan 2020 – Event organized by the Permanent Observer Mission of the Holy See on the occasion of the commemoration of the International Holocaust Remembrance Day.

(A speech by Mr. Gary Krupp, Founder and President of the Pave the Way Foundation commences at the 9min mark.)

Videos with eye witness and scholar interviews of the action of the Holy See during WWII

Professor Ronald Rychlak, MDLA Professor of Law, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs. Power Point Presentation

Msgr Giovanni Ferrofino Worked for Pope Pius XII to Obtain Visas and Transport for Jews Fleeing Europe

Fr Peter Gumpel on The Study of the Papacy and The War Years

PTWF Compilation of Evidence

Sr. Margherita Marchione on her Work to Discover the Truth About Pope Pius XII

Bishop Pagano on The Secret Archives

Gary Krupp Addresses The National Press Club

A Jewish Journalist’s Interview on his book “The Secret Mission”- Hitler’s Plan to Kill Pope Pius XII

Dr. Robert Adler of No. Carolina University Speaks of How the Vatican Saved his Father by Hiding Him in the Vatican and Arranging his Transport to the Dominican Republic

Video – Interview with Max Ciampoli Friend of Sir Winston Churchill who personally met with Pope Pius XII and who gave him thousands of false baptismal certificates to save Polish children who would have been sent to the extermination camps.

Sir Martin Gilbert’s lecture at the University of California and those of other faiths who acted to save Jewish lives during the dark days of World War II

Msgr Giancarlo Centione who saved Jews through the secret underground society of St. Raphael, directly aided by Pope Pius XII

Gary Krupp and Dr. Frank Oliveri Interviewed at St. John Fisher College

PTWF Papal Audience Castel Gandolfo

Gary Krupp opens the symposium on Pope Pius XII in Rome September 2008

Gary Krupp remarks to Pope Benedict XVI.

Pope Benedict XVI responds to Pave the Way Foundation.

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Shoah survivor, Juraj Adam Protected by Archbishop Rotta in the nunciature in Budapest, Hungary. Part 1

Shoah survivor, Juraj Adam Protected by Archbishop Rotta in the nunciature in Budapest, Hungary – Part 2

Shoah survivor, Juraj Adam Protected by Archbishop Rotta in the nunciature in Budapest, Hungary. Part 3

Horst Stein and Ursula Stein – Jewish survivors saved in Campagna, Italy

United Nations conference questions answered by invited scholars at Oheka Castle, NY

Pope Pius XII and World War II. The Documented Truth.

Pave the Way Foundation published this book for educational purposes and so you can download it free of charge.

Letter of acknowledgment and gratitude (PDF) from Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, Vatican Secretary of State,

For a PTWF initiative to digitize the Acts and Documents of the Holy See during the Second World War and the Acts of the Holy See 1909-1961.

In an attempt to bring clarity to the Pius XII controversy, PTWF sponsored an intense yearlong workshop at La Sorbonne in Paris. This event was hugely successful since the defenders of this papacy were able to confront the critics in a scholarly, educational environment. The chair of this historic study was Professor Eduard Husson, former Vice Chancellor of La Sorbonne and current Dean of ESCP Europe. The workshop concluded with a 2 day symposium November 2012.

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