THUS SPOKE PIUS XII, AINSI PARLAIT PIE XII

updated September 4, 2011

I've gotten so tired of hearing about the silence of Pope Pius XII and the Catholic Church with respect to the Nazis that I have collected the following articles from The New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, the Times of London and Time Magazine, The Jewish Criterion, Palestine Post, Ohio Jewish Chronicle, The Jewish Chronicle (UK) and numerous articles from French, Swiss, Spanish, Australian newspapers of the time. They tell the exact opposite story. Around 1,400 articles are now listed here and I am not finished. I am writing a book on the subject. There is much to be said about the desire to denigrate Pius XII at all cost. Signed, Claire Ortiz Hill, rancho dot pancho at orange dot fr

Bibliography

 

Primary Sources

 

1933

"L'antisémitisme allemand," Paix et Droit (Palestine), March 1, 1933.

"Victory for Hitler Is Expected Today; Repression of Opponents Held to Make Election Triumph for Regime Inevitable," The New York Times, March 5, 1933.

"The New Germany and the Jews," Palestine Post, March 17, 1933.

"Rebirth of Germany, Herr Hitler's Object, Call to the Nation, The New Reichstag Opened," The West Australian, March 22, 1933.

"Reichstag's Sittings, Opened in Garrison Church, Resumed in Opera House, Hitler Hailed as National Hero," Morning Bulletin (Australia), March 23, 1933.

"Nazis Cause Boycott of German Goods," Palestine Post, March 26, 1933.

"Goehring Denies Any Anti-Jewish Discrimination," Palestine Post, March 27, 1933.

"Nazi Terrorism, More Outrages Against Jews, German Goods May Be Boycotted, Survive 'Juggernaut'," Morning Bulletin (Australia), March 27, 1933.

"Catholic Organisations Also Protest," Palestine Post, March 28, 1933.

"German Decision, Reprisals Against Jews, Counter Boycott, To Begin Tomorrow," The Argus (Australia), March 29, 1933.

"Forced to Close Shops in Germany," Palestine Post, March 30, 1933.

"Hitlerist Germany and the Jews," Palestine Post, March 30, 1933.

"L'antisémitisme allemand, les hitlériens à l'œuvre," Paix et Droit (Palestine), April 1, 1933.

"Appeal to Pope," Barrier Miner (Australia), April 1, 1933.

"Germany and Jew-Baiting," Palestine Post, April 2, 1933.

"Nazis Hesitate Over Anti-Jewish Boycott," Palestine Post, April 2, 1933.

"Warn the Jew-Baiters," Palestine Post, April 2, 1933.

"German Anti-Jewish Boycott Prevented, Resumption on Wednesday 'Unnecessary'," Palestine Post, April 3, 1933.

"Nazis Will Not Resume Boycott Officially," Palestine Post, April 5, 1933.

"Within Certain Limits," Palestine Post, April 5, 1933.

"The Anti-Jewish Campaign in Germany," Palestine Post, April 9, 1933.

"In the Vise of the Nazis," Palestine Post, April 10, 1933.

"Sir Austen Chamberlain's Denunciation, Racial and Religious Proscription," Palestine Post, April 10, 1933.

"Archbishop Spence on Persecution of Jews, Abhorrence of Catholics at Treatment," The Advertiser (Australia), April 11, 1933.

"German Catholics Condemn Hatreds; Bishops Protest Persecution of Some Public Servants and Professional Men," The New York Times, April 11, 1933.

"German Visit to Rome, Herr Von Papen at the Vatican," London Times, April 12, 1933.

"MM. von Papen et Goering au Vatican," Le Figaro, April 13, 1933.

"Mildly Mad," Palestine Post, April 16, 1933.

"Coordination," Time Magazine, April 17, 1933.

"Italy and Austria, A Hint to Herr Von Papen," London Times, April 20, 1933.

"The German-Jewish Situation," The Jewish Criterion, April 21, 1933.

"An Impressive Warning to Nazi Germany," Palestine Post, April 24, 1933.

"New York's Protest Against Hitler, Heads of All Faiths United in Condemning Prejudice, Oppression and Persecution," Palestine Post, April 26, 1933.

"Nazi Anti-Semitism, British and French Protests, View of Bourse Egyptienne," Palestine Post, April 27, 1933.

"Canada's Protest against Nazi Oppression, Dominion's Jews Petition to British Government," Palestine Post, May 3, 1933.

"Pope Hears of Jews' Plight," Palestine Post, May 7, 1933.

"Priests Arrested in Bavaria," London Times, May 9, 1933.

"Priests Arrested. Nazi Symbol Denounced….," Morning Bulletin (Australia), May 10, 1933.

"A German Catholic Protest," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), May 12, 1933.

"The Pope's Desire to Help," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), May 12, 1933.

"Spokesmen of All Churches Protest German Anti-Semitism," Palestine Post, May 26, 1933.

"Dr. Dollfuss at Bay," London Times, June 7, 1933.

"Against Anti-Jewish Action," Palestine Post, June 8, 1933.

"Catholics Qualify Support for Reich, Pastoral Letter Explains That Any Move for Coordination Will Be Resisted," The New York Times, June 10, 1933.

"La politique juive allemande est condamnée par le Conseil de la Société des Nations," L'Avenir Illustré, June 10, 1933.

"Catholic Bishops Bar Nazi Control; Will Direct Flocks and Not Enter a National Church, Says Pastoral Letter. Racial Bans Condemned, Justice Is the Foundation of Popular Welfare, They Hold Enmities Deplored," The New York Times, June 12, 1933.

"Nazi Treatment of Women," Palestine Post, June 11, 1933.

"Nazi Attacks on Catholics, Priest Beaten to Death, Archbishop Cancels Congress, Mass Abandoned through Nazi Threats," The Canberra Times (Australia), June 13, 1933.

"Nazis Are Facing Big Church Fight; Catholic Press Hails Letter of Bishops as the Magna Charta of the Faith. Protestants Are Stirred Meanwhile, Goebbels Stresses the Supremacy of the State and Need for 'One Leader.'" The New York Times, June 13, 1933.

"Nazi Terror in Vienna, Bombs Kill and Wound Jews, Nazis Viciously Attack Catholics, Delegate Beaten to Death in Munich Outrage," Palestine Post, June 14, 1933.

"The Nazi Rule. Purging the Reichstag," The West Australian, June 26, 1933.

"Wicked Neighbors," Time Magazine, June 26, 1933.

"Catholics in Germany, Nazis and Centre Party, Driving a Wedge," London Times, June 27, 1933.

"Germany. Nazis Triumphant Week. Abolition of Parties," The Sydney Morning Herald, June 27, 1933.

"Vatican Apprehensions," London Times, June 27, 1933.

"Le vice-chancelier von Papen a quitté Berlin pour se rendre à Rome," Le Figaro, June 27, 1933.

"German Dictator, Drive on Nationalists, Wholesale Arrests," The Mercury (Australia), June 28, 1933.

"Nazis Pressure in Bavaria, Disintegration of People's Party, Anti-Catholic Action," London Times, July 3, 1933.

"The Nazis," The Queenslander (Australia), July 6, 1933.

"No Jobs for Women," Palestine Post, July 6, 1933.

"As Von Papen Pulls Strings, Vatican Organ Calls Hitler Policy of Hate Barbarous," The Ohio Jewish Chronicle, July 7, 1933.

"Jews in Germany Dismissed Wholesale, Bank Head Flees to Switzerland, No Compromise on Jewish Issues, Hitler Repeats, Head of Central Union Expelled," The Ohio Jewish Chronicle, July 7, 1933.

"Les persécutions en Allemagne," Journal de Genève, July 7, 1933.

"Germany and Vatican, New Concordat Initialled, Herr Von Papen's Statement," London Times, July 9, 1933.

"Satisfaction in Berlin, Anti-Catholic Measures Cancelled," London Times, July 9, 1933.

"We Demand!" Time Magazine, July 10, 1933.

"Excluding Women and Jews," Palestine Post, July 11, 1933.

"New Legislation in Germany, Protestant Church Constitution," London Times, July 16, 1933.

"Concordat," Time Magazine, July 17, 1933.

"Germany and Vatican, Provisions of the Concordat," London Times, July 23, 1933.

"Hitlerism," London Times, July 24, 1933.

"A Priest's Testimony on Hitler," The Ohio Jewish Chronicle, July 28, 1933.

"Prince Heads Movement against Nazism, 'Persecution against Christian Feeling'," Palestine Post, July 31, 1933.

"Jewish Proceedings against Germany," Palestine Post, August 9, 1933.

"The Boycott against Germany," Palestine Post, August 17, 1933.

"Christian Women Protest to League of Nations on Persecution of Jews," Palestine Post, August 18, 1933.

"Rabbi Wise Breaks Silence on Boycott, Calls it Duty of All Self-Respecting Jews," The Ohio Jewish Chronicle, August 18, 1933.

"Pope's Reminder, 'Christ Was a Jew,'" The Courier Mail (Australia), August 28, 1933.

"Double Sentence on German Priest," London Times, August 31, 1933.

"Charges Nazis Seek to Wipe Out Catholic Church in Germany," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), September 1, 1933.

"Jewish Women Judges among Those Dismissed," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), September 1, 1933.

"The Pope Denounces Anti-Semitism," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), September 1, 1933.

"Priest Imprisoned," Examiner (Australia), September 1, 1933.

"Vatican Concordat with Germany, Will the Pope Sign?" Palestine Post, September 11, 1933.

"Concordat with Vatican," The Sydney Morning Herald, September 13, 1933.

"Jews in Germany, Vatican Demands Humane Treatment, Terms of Concordat," Canberra Times (Australia), September 13, 1933.

"Pope Signs Pact with Germany, 'Jews Must Be Treated with Christian Charity'," Palestine Post, September 13, 1933.

"Vatican Concordat, Humane Treatment of Jews," The Argus (Australia), September 13, 1933.

"Pope Delays Ratification of Concordat with Germany Because of Persecution of Jews," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh) September 15, 1933.

"The Success of the Boycott, Dr. Goebbels' Admission," Palestine Post, September 19, 1933.

"Cardinal Urges Nazis to End Persecutions; Asserts His Appeal Is Backed by All Bishops," The New York Times, October 20, 1933.

"Germany and the Vatican, Difficulties in Final Settlement," London Times, November 2, 1933.

"Goering's Outburst Shocks Vatican, Protest to Be Made to German Government," The Advertiser (Australia), November 14, 1933.

"See Catholicism and Protestantism Joining Fight Against Nazi Regime," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), November 17, 1933.

"German Difficulties with Vatican, Protestant Elements Blamed," London Times, November 26, 1933.

"Catholic Priest Jailed," The New York Times, November 28, 1933.

"Roman Catholic Priests Arrested," London Times, December 1, 1933.

"La police bavaroise arrête plusieurs prêtres catholiques," Gazette de Lausanne, December 1, 1933.

"Germany Mass Sterilisation, Official Mentions 300, 000," The Sydney Morning Herald, December 2, 1933.

"German Priests, Campaign by Nazi Police, Many in Gaol," The Canberra Times (Australia), December 5, 1933.

"Cardinal Refutes Nazis on the Bible, Cardinal Defends Prominent Figures and Moral Values of the Old Testament," The New York Times, December 13, 1933.

"German Priest Imprisoned," The New York Times, December 16, 1933.

"Sterilization Condemned by Pope; Nazis' Plan Is Held Un-Christian; Pontiff Urges in Christmas Message Continued Prayers for Peace and Welfare of World Finds Joy in Success of the Holy Year, But Is Saddened by 'Conflicts.' Pope Condemns Nazi Sterilization," The New York Times, December 24, 1933.

"Sterilisation Terrible Menace," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), December 29, 1933.

 

1934

"Cardinal Assails 'Myths' About Old Teutons, Notes They Kept Slaves and Were Slothful," The New York Times, January 4, 1934.

"Church v. State, First Shot in Battle, Priest Sentenced," Examiner (Australia), January 4, 1934.

"Nazis Jail Priests on Sedition Charge; Two Go to Prison Camp, but Specific Accusations against Them Are Not Revealed," The New York Times, January 6, 1934.

"Roman Catholics in the New Reich, Two Priests Arrested," London Times, January 7, 1934.

"Right to Criticism," London Times, January 9, 1934.

"Bishops Blasted," Time Magazine, January 15, 1934.

"Papen Holds Nazis Honor Papal Ideas; Calls Third Reich the First State to Put Teachings of Vatican Into Practice. Asks Catholic Support Cites Utterances of Leo XIII and Plus XI on Capital and Labor Scores Austrian Bishops," The New York Times, January 15, 1934.

"German Priests Arrested, 'Protective Custody,'" The Courier-Mail (Australia), January 17, 1934.

"Nazis Explain Priest's Arrest," The New York Times, January 18, 1934.

"Nazis and Roman Catholics, The Concordat and After, Breach Widening," London Times, January 23, 1934.

"Stories of German Prison Camps," London Times, January 25, 1934.

"Three Priests Sentenced," The New York Times, January 25, 1934.

"Shot at Archbishop's Palace in Munich, Vatican Indignant at Outrage," Palestine Post, February 4, 1934.

"Vatican and the Nazis, Departures from the Concordat," London Times, February 7, 1934.

"Roman Catholics in Germany, the Youth Issue, Cardinal Received by Herr Hitler," London Times, February 9, 1934.

"Nazis State Fights Catholic Church to Curb its Power, German Struggle's Bitterness Exemplified by Shots Fired at Cardinal's Palace," The New York Times, February 12, 1934.

"Vatican and Germany, Many Points in Dispute, Concordat Attacked," The Courier Mail (Australia), February 12, 1934.

"Pope Bans Books by 2 Nazi Leaders; Attacks on Church by Bergman and Rosenberg Are Placed on Vatican's Index. Both Urged New Religion Head of the Hitlerite 'Foreign Office' Assailed for 'Mythical Faith of Blood or Race,'" The New York Times, February 14, 1934.

"Sharp Attacks on Nazi Racialogy," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), February 16, 1934.

"The German Church, Resistance to Primate," London Times, February 23, 1934.

"Vatican Bars Anti-Christian Anti-Semitic Books of Nazi Leaders," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), February 23, 1934.

"Pope Scores Move toward Paganism; Pontiff Finds Danger Also in Sterilization Measures Taken by Germany. Fight in Reich Expected Possibility of the Vatican's Denouncing Concordat With Nazis Is Seen," The New York Times, February 25, 1934.

"Pope Makes Cardinal Faulhaber an Envoy to Give Him Immunity from Nazi Arrest," The New York Times, February 28, 1934.

"The Pope Speaks," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), March 2, 1934.

"Bishop Müller's Move, Prussian Church Absorbed, Blow at Free Synods," London Times, March 4, 1934.

"Bishop Müller's Progress, Chief of Staff Appointed, Catholics Uneasy," London Times, March 6, 1934.

"Pope Names Cardinal Papal Legate to Foil Nazis," Ohio Jewish Chronicle, March 9, 1934.

"The Cardinal Archbishop of Munich," Palestine Post, March 12, 1934.

"Judaism, Christianity and 'Germanism,'" Palestine Post, March 12, 1934.

"Judaism, Christianity and 'Germanism,'" Palestine Post, March 13, 1934.

"Judaism, Christianity and 'Germanism,'" Palestine Post, March 14, 1934.

"Pope Backs Youth in Resisting Nazis," The New York Times, April 3, 1934.

"Germany and the Vatican," London Times, April 4, 1934.

"Catholic Defiance of Nazis Mounts; Bishop Implies Hitler Regime Is Treating the Concordat as a Scrap of Paper," The New York Times, April 5, 1934.

"Pope Encourages Catholics in Reich; He Tells Young German Group to Make Themselves Ready for Heavier Sacrifices. Promises His Protection, Lauds His Hearers for Their Loyalty in Defending the Rights of the Church," The New York Times, April 6, 1934.

"Nazis and German Catholics, Government Silence," London Times, April 9, 1934.

"German and the Vatican, Denial of Breakdown in Negotiations," London Times, April 12, 1934.

"Germans Sentence a Priest," The New York Times, April 13, 1934.

"Pope Shows Clash in Reich is Grave; His Intervention Twice in Rapid Succession Proves Gravity of Dispute over Youth. Nazis Held to Bar Peace Vatican Hints German Regime Seeks Pretext to Dissolve Catholic Organizations," The New York Times. April 15, 1934.

"A Letter from Germany," London Times, April 25, 1934.

"Sees Christianity Menaced in Reich; Catholic Bishop Says Dangers Are United Church Plan and Faith Movement. Fears Control by State Nazi Warns Against Influencing of Decisions After Papal Message of Sympathy," The New York Times, May 14, 1934.

"The Pope and Würzburg Disorders," London Times, May 14, 1934.

"Hitler Halts Attack, Has Copies of Stuermer Seized After Bishops Protest," The New York Times, May 19, 1934.

"Pope Condemns Nazis' Paganism As a German Saint Is Canonized; Tells 5,000 Pilgrims That Life of Humble Capuchin Doorman Is 'Admonition to All Who Have Wandered Far From Truth' and Seek to Restore Pagan Customs," The New York Times, May 21, 1934.

"Catholics Youth in Germany, Swabian Restrictions," London Times, May 22, 1934.

"The Fulda Conference, Catholic Difficulties in Bavaria," London Times, June 6, 1934.

"Dr. Goebbels in Poland, A Catholic Protest," London Times, June 13, 1934.

"Total State v. Total Church," Time Magazine, June 18, 1934.

"Catholics and Nazis, Conference on Concordat," London Times, June 22, 1934.

"A Crisis in Hitler's Cabinet," Palestine Post, June 22, 1934.

"Pope Intervenes for Jews," Palestine Post, June 25, 1934.

"German and the Vatican, Agreement on the Concordat, Youth Accusations," London Times, July 1, 1934.

"German Catholics Score Nazi Ways, Bishops in Letter to Clergy Assail Nordic 'Mystery' and Pagan Tendencies. Strike at Persecution. They Protest the Suppression of Press and Declared They Won't Be Silenced." The New York Times, July 1, 1934.

"Catholic Issue Subordinated," The New York Times, July 3, 1934.

"Silesian Governor Threatens to Kill Priests Who 'Plot' Against the Hitler Government," The New York Times, July 4, 1934.

"Reich Suppressed Catholic Protest; Paper's Indiscretion Reveals Price the Bishops Paid for Recent Concessions. Their Letter Hit Nazis, Assailed 'New Pagan Heresy' and Denied Prelates Were Agents of Political Groups," The New York Times, July 5, 1934.

"Vatican Asserts Catholic Leader Was Murdered," Palestine Post, July 5, 1934.

"Von Papen's Position, A Mysterious Safe," London Times, July 6, 1934.

"Another Nazis Victim, Youth Leader's Fate, Catholic Indignation," London Times, July 16, 1934.

"Germany's Night of Blood, Catholic Victims of Clean-Up, Vatican Incensed," The Courier-Mail (Australia), July 18, 1934.

"Faulhaber Speaks Up; The Archbishop has Once More Dared to Stand Against Nazis," The New York Times, July 22, 1934.

"Pagans and Gags," Time Magazine, July 23, 1934.

"Roman Catholics in Germany, Dr. Rust's Conciliatory Speech," London Times, July 24, 1934.

"Herr Dollfuss, A Chancellor of Courage," London Times, July 26, 1934.

"Treason Charged at Karlsruhe," The New York Times, August 7, 1934.

"Nazis v. Jesus Christ," Time Magazine, September 3, 1934.

"Reich Bishop's Apologia, One State, One Church," London Times, September 20, 1934.

"The Churches in Germany. Roman Concordat Negotiations. Dr. Müller's Policy," London Times, September 20, 1934.

"Roman Catholics and Nazis, Further Hitch in Negotiations, Evangelicals Restive," London Times, September 22, 1934.

"Hitler is Angered by Vatican's Note. Regards Statements in Papal Message on Concordat as Attack on His 'Integrity.' Nazis Accused by Pacelli. Many Catholic Activities are 'Almost Impossible,' He Says No Reply Made." The New York Times, October 1, 1934.

"German Faith Movement, Views on Christian Leadership, Episode Nearing its End," London Times, October 2, 1934.

"Peasants Guard Bavarian Bishop; 800 Armed With Stones Balk Nazi Interference During Sermon by Meisser. Wurm Restricted Anew, Mueller Bars the Wuerttemberg Prelate From Exercising Clerical Functions," The New York Times, October 11, 1934.

"Munich Police Use Sabers in Attack Upon Protestants; Charge as a Throng Opposing Ousting of Bavarian Bishop Sings Hymns One Hurt. Prelate Seized, Escapes, Flees Palace and Preaches Defiant Sermon Crowds Yell 'Down With Mueller!'" The New York Times, October 12, 1934.

"Catholics Combat Threats of Nazis; Munich Cardinal Said to Have Pope's Order for Interdict if He Is Arrested. Hitler's Talk Delayed, Toothache Prevents Statement on Schism in the Protestant Church over Mueller," The New York Times, October 23, 1934.

"Pope Begs Peace; Deplores Arming; Will Pray to God to 'Disperse' People Who Want War, He Says in Christmas Address. Assails Reich Paganism He Fears Divine Justice Will Strike Those Responsible, He Tells Cardinals. Pope Begs Peace; Deplores Arming," The New York Times, December 25, 1934.

 

1935

"Cardinal Hits at Nazi Teachings, 'Profanation of God and Christianity,' Goebbels Message, 'Rich Blessings from Heaven'," The Advertiser (Australia), January 2, 1935.

"The Hitlerites on Hitlerism, Quotations from the Nazi Press," The Jewish Criterion, February 8, 1935.

"Protestant in Ultimatum; Prelate Threatens Nazis," The New York Times, February 11, 1935.

"The German Censored Press," Palestine Post, February 12, 1935.

"En Allemagne l'opposition montre le bout de l'oreille. Une chanson néo-païenne," Gazette de Lausanne, February 13, 1935.

"Catholics Take Head in Reich Church War, Cardinal Faulhaber Heads Opposition to the Nazis in Struggle That May Be Long and Bitter," The New York Times, February 17, 1935.

"Strictly Confidential," The Jewish Criterion, February 22, 1935.

"The Vatican Protests," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), March 22, 1935.

"New Paganism Denounced. Call to German Catholics. Cardinal Pacelli and 'False Prophets,'" London Times, March 26, 1935.

"Priests and Nuns Arrested. Nazi Church Policy," The Sydney Morning Herald, April 1, 1935.

"Rabbi Defano, Pope's Hebrew Teacher, Dead," Ohio Jewish Chronicle, April 26, 1935.

"Last Warning," Time Magazine, April 8, 1935.

"Pagans Privileged in New Nazi Order; Permit Granted for Berlin Mass Meeting While Christian Gatherings Are Banned," The New York Times, April 19, 1935.

"Nazis Arrest Many in Catholic Orders; Raid 54 Societies of Nuns and Monks Allegedly Violating Foreign Exchange Laws," The New York Times, April 28, 1935.

"Nazis Warned at Lourdes," The New York Times, April 29, 1935.

"Brownshirts' Attack on Catholic Pilgrims. Vatican Indignation," London Times, May 3, 1935.

"Pope Plans Action on Nazi Affronts. Confers with Cardinal Pacelli on Reports Young Pilgrims were Beaten and Derided. Appeal to World Likely. Vatican Loath to Denounce Concordat, Fearing to Make Catholics' Lot Worse," The New York Times, May 3, 1935.

"Reich Confiscates Catholic Papers; Suppresses Organ's Printing Bishop's Letter Demanding Confessional Schools," The New York Times, May 4, 1935.

"Pope Assails Reich's Treatment of Pilgrims; Deplores 'De-Christianization' of Germany," The New York Times, May 7, 1935.

"Onward Pagan Germany," Palestine Post, May 8, 1935.

"Down with Christianity, The Battle-Cry of Nazi Heathens in Bavaria," Palestine Post, May 21, 1935.

"Jews and Catholics Attacked in Munich, Nazi Rowdies Arrested," Palestine Post, May 29, 1935.

"Catholics in Nazi Germany," Pope Decries Paganism Monks and Nuns in Prison Cells Another Party Purge," Palestine Post, June 2, 1935.

"20 German Editors Lose Their Jobs," Palestine Post, June 15, 1935.

"Catholics and Reich. Nazi Offensive Intensified. Mothercraft Courses Proscribed," London Times, July 11, 1935.

"Nazis and the Church, New Attack on Catholics, General Göring's Edict," London Times, July 18, 1935.

"General 'Purge' Continues," The New York Times, July 21, 1935.

"Catholic Priests Silent on Nazi-Church Dispute, Except in South Germany; Criticism Read in Baden," The New York Times, July 22, 1935.

"New German Edict Defied by Priests, Nazi Criticised from Pulpit, Police Hiding in Churches Hear Goering's Drive on Catholics Scored" Los Angeles Times, July 22, 1935.

"Nazi Regime. Its Future Discussed in British Press," The Sydney Morning Herald, July 24, 1935.

"Germany Presses War on Catholics; Priest Is Jailed, Youth Group Is Barred and Confessional Organizations Are Warned," The New York Times, July 29, 1935.

"Catholic Boycott on Olympics Urged. Participation in Berlin Games Means Condoning Nazi Acts, the Commonweal Asserts. Brundage is Disputed. Editorial Points to the Reich's Assault on Youth Group and Asks 'Sacrifice' for Church." The New York Times, July 31, 1935.

"Nazi-Catholic War Openly Declared; Pope Sees Trouble; Party Posters in Berlin Charge 'Centre' Forces Are Aided by Reds and Promise Action," The New York Times, August 6, 1935.

"Nazis Defy Church Order, Sterlisation Law Binding for All Germans," Palestine Post, August 7, 1935.

"En Allemagne, Le Conflit religieux," Gazette de Lausanne, August 8, 1935.

"Germany Bans 36 Foreign Newspapers," Palestine Post, August 11, 1935.

"German Priest Goes To Prison as Critic; Gets Nine Months for Repeating Foreign Reports Another Held on Similar Charge," The New York Times, August 17, 1935.

"Le Vatican et le Troisième Reich," Gazette de Lausanne, August 27, 1935.

"Catholic Again Assailed," The New York Times, August 31, 1935.

"Nazis Continue Drive Against Reich Jews; 2 Editors Arrested, Catholic Newsmen Reported Demonstrations," Palestine Post, September 1, 1935.

"Test of Salient Parts of German Catholic Bishop's Letter," The New York Times, September 2, 1935.

"Nazi Circles Untroubled," The New York Times, September 3, 1935.

"Pope and Duce, A Pro-Jewish Demonstration," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), November 1, 1940.

"Racial Disgrace," Palestine Post, September 12, 1935.

"Vatican Organ Blames Nazi Dogmas for Murder of Jewish Football Player," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), October 4, 1935.

"Germany Arrests a Catholic Bishop; Mgr. Peter Legge of Meissen Is Seized on Charge of Violating Currency Exchange Law," The New York Times, October 11, 1935.

"3 More Priests Go to Prison in Reich; One Gets 5 Years for Currency Smuggling and Two 150,000 Mark Fines Are Imposed. Another Priest a Suicide, Judge Announces That Former Head of Dominican Group Killed Himself in Jail," The New York Times, October 24, 1935.

"Nazis Fine Priest Not Flying Banner; Fourteen Others Examined on Charge of Failing to Show Swastika on Churches. 12 Years Asked For Nun. She Is Accused in an Exchange Case Theological School of Independents Barred," The New York Times. November 3, 1935.

"Priest Jailed on Flag Charge," Los Angeles Times, November 3, 1935.

"Jail Priest as Smuggler; But German Judges Indicate They Feel Ignorance of Law to Blame, The New York Times, November 10, 1935.

"Two More Priests Jailed in Germany; Sister of One Is Also Sent to Prison for Alleged Acts Damaging to Nazis," The New York Times, November 13, 1935.

"Stenographer Held in the Meissen Trial; Had Been Giving Foreign Papers Report of Proceedings against German Catholic Bishop," The New York Times, November 17, 1935.

"Trial of Bishop of Meissen," London Times, November 20, 1935.

"Catholics Arrested, New Nazi Campaign, Offensive against Church, Confidential Documents Seized," The Argus (Australia), November 27, 1935.

"Bannasch Accused as 'Spy;' Germany Sets Up Trained Reserve, The New York Times, November 29, 1935.

"Hitler Wars on Catholics; Conviction of Bishop and Arrest of Another Leader Mark Reopening of Reich Conflict," The New York Times, December 1, 1935.

"En Allemagne, l'arrestation de prêtres catholiques," Gazette de Lausanne, December 14, 1935.

"Nazis Delay Trial of Catholic Priest; Mgr. Bannasch Is Reported to Have Received Instructions From Cardinal Faulhaber," The New York Times, December 14, 1935.

"'Compassion for Italian Jews,' The Vatican's Strongest Protest," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), December 16, 1935.

 

1936

"Racial Policy is Basic, Dr Gross Replies to the Pope," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), January 24, 1936.

"Munich Cardinal Assails Nazi Press 'Lies'; Faulhaber Denounces Slanders on the Pope," The New York Times, February 10, 1936.

"Nazis Strike Blow at Catholic Youth; 150 Leaders Jailed; Those Held Are Charged With Treasonable Relations with Communist Organizations," The New York Times, February 12, 1936.

"Nazis Tighten Grip of Secret Police; Force Authorized to Command District Governors in Move to Raise 'Striking Power.' Papal Nuncio Intervenes, Calls at Foreign Office After the Arrests of Leaders of Catholic Youth Groups. Secret Police Get More Reich Power," The New York Times, February 13, 1936.

"Charges by Nazis. Roman Catholics Involved. Plotting with Communists. Drive against Bible Society," The Argus (Australia), February 15, 1936.

"Foreign," Western Mail (Australia), February 20, 1936.

"Catholic Prelate is Freed in Reich; Mgr. Bannasch's Release is Reported after Decision to Drop Treason Charge. He Was Held 4 Months. State Now Believes His Reports to Vatican Were Not Giving News to 'Foreign Power.' The New York Times, February 26, 1936.

"Nazis Gaol Priest," The Queenslander (Australia), February 27, 1936.

"Herr Hitler Asks 'Peace,'" Palestine Post, March 15, 1936.

"Pontiff Condemns Red and Nazi Curbs; He Decries Interference with Religion in Russia and Reich Assails Communism Anew. Hopes for Era of Peace Sees Possibility of It With the War in Ethiopia Ended Catholic Press Praised. Pontiff Condemns Red Nazi Curbs," The New York Times, May 13, 1936.

"8-Year Jail Term for German Priest; Three Franciscans Monks Get Higher Sentences in Mass Trials for Immorality," The New York Times, May 28, 1936.

"Nazi's Restriction on the Church, Catholic Bishops' Protest," London Times, August 28, 1936.

"Another German Pastoral," The New York Times, August 30, 1936.

"Catholics Warn Nazis," Los Angeles Times, August 29, 1936.

"Church and Nazis, Bishops' Call to People," London Times, September 1, 1936.

"Vatican Organ Condemns Polish Pogroms," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), September 4, 1936.

"Woe to Wotan," Time Magazine, September 7, 1936.

"Pope Assails Foes of Church in Spain, But Bars Revenge; Tells 400 Refugees That Both Reds and Nazis Are Menaces to Religion in Europe. Pays Honor to Martyrs Urges Avoidance of Excesses in All Efforts to Redress the 'Savage Persecutions,'" The New York Times, September 15, 1936.

"The Pope on the Jewish Question in Poland," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), September 25, 1936.

"German Pastor is Fined; Failed to Fly Swastika Flag on Church on Hitler Birthday," The New York Times, October 8, 1936.

"Bishop Says Nazis Distort Papal Aim. Count von Preysing of Berlin Lays Twisting of Catholic Program to Curbs and to Press. He Cites Stand on Reds, Charges Church Has Not Been Permitted to Give Full View for Fighting Communism," The New York Times, October 13, 1936.

"Paroles chrétiennes," Israël, October 14, 1936.

"Pulse Taker," Time Magazine, October 19, 1936.

"Pope Names Three Jews to New Academy of Sciences," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), November 6, 1936.

"Innuendo by Nazis Arouses Catholics. Angriff Groups Pictures of Cardinal Pacelli, Negroes and Mayor La Guardia. Attacks Equality Theory. Runs Display Under Heading 'At God's Table All Are Equal' Berlin Bishopric Protests," The New York Times, December 17, 1936.

"The Vatican and Jewish Scientists," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), December 18, 1936.

"Cardinal Pacelli Directing Vatican; Takes Over the Administration of Ecclesiastical Affairs During the Pope's Illness," The New York Times, December 19, 1936.

 

1937

"Faulhaber Urges Fight on Paganism; Cardinal Asks All German Catholics to Oppose Deschristianizing Forces," The New York Times, January 1, 1937.

"Pope Attacks Nazi Policies in Christmas Message to World," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), January 1, 1937.

"Catholics Pledge Aid to Hitler Anew in War on the Reds; German Prelates, in a Pastoral Letter, Enlist in Crusade with Weapons of Church," The New York Times, January 2, 1937.

"Joys and Sorrows," Time Magazine, January 4, 1937.

"Verrons-nous l'anti-sémitisme naître en Italie?" Israël, January 5, 1937.

"Jews Attacked in Fascist Press," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), January 8, 1937.

"Naziism at War with Christianity," Palestine Post, January 12, 1937.

"5 German Prelates Inform Pope On Catholics' Problems in Reich; Improved Conditions Are Expected to Result in Move for Berlin Government's Official Determination of Church's Status Pontiff Is Active After Troubled Night Because of Pain. Disputes Dropped by Catholics, "The New York Times, January 18, 1937.

"Sick Pope," Time Magazine, January 18, 1937.

"The Attack on the Church,Anti-Semitism and Anti-Catholicism, Christianity is Jewish," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), February 5, 1937.

"The Man at the Center of Vatican Diplomacy. Cardinal Pacelli, Papal Secretary of State, Has Risen to the Top of an Exacting Service," The New York Times, February 7, 1937.

"Breaches of Vatican Concordat, Archbishop's Protest," London Times, February 14, 1937.

"Nazis Are Assailed by Munich Prelate; Cardinal von Faulhaber Holds in Sermon, They Have Broken the Concordat Repeatedly," The New York Times, February 15, 1937.

"Vatican Organ Flays Nazi Racial Theory," Ohio Jewish Chronicle, March 5, 1937.

"The Pope and the Nazis, An Encyclical, Breaches of Reich Concordat," London Times, March 21, 1937.

"The Pope's Letter, Serious Regret in Germany, Future of Concordat," London Times, March 22, 1937.

"Pope Warns Nazis Church Will Fight to Keep Its Rights; Strong Encyclical to German Catholics Charges Violations of Concordat With Vatican," The New York Times, March 22, 1937.

"Pope's Stand Against Nazism," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), March 26, 1937.

"Reich Faces Religious Crisis; Papal Encyclical Has Brought the Issue to a Head for Catholics and Protestants," The New York Times, March 28, 1937.

"Nos. 29 &.30," Time Magazine, March 29, 1937.

"Papal Challenge to Nazism," Palestine Post, March 31, 1937.

"Après la persécution des juifs, voici celle des catholiques," Israël, April 6, 1937.

"Judge Lectures Priest on Nazism, Defendant in Reich Treason Trial Hears of Blessings of National Socialism, He Opposes Sterilization, This Draws Rebuke From Court No Evidence Supports the Charge of Catholic-Red Plot, Opposes Sterilization Law Cross-Examination Slow, The New York Times, April 10, 1937.

"Nazi Judge Scolds Priest as Pacifist; 'What Has Universal Military Service to Do With Religion?' He Asks Father Rossaint," The New York Times, April 13, 1937.

"Berlin Protests Papal Encyclical. Will not Tolerate Interference in its Internal Affairs. Synopsis of Note Says. Bars 'State Within State.' Hitler Orders Resumption of Catholics' Exchange Trials. Judge Hits Foreign Press," The New York Times, April 14, 1937.

"German Reply to Papal Encyclical," Palestine Post, April 16, 1937.

"Nazi Judge Warns Witness For Priest; Woman, Serving Jail Term as a Communist, Fails to Give Damaging Evidence," The New York Times, April 16, 1937.

"Roey v. Rex," Time Magazine, April 19, 1937.

"Reich Drops Charges of Catholic-Red Plot; Asks 15-Year Term for Priest for Treason," The New York Times, April 23, 1937.

"Reich Priest Gets 11 Years in Prison; Rev. Joseph Rossaint Is Found Guilty of 'Preparation for High Treason,'" The New York Times, April 29, 1937.

"Hitler v. Everybody," Time Magazine, May 3, 1937.

"Pope insists Reich Let Church Alone; Tells Hitler Catholic Press and Schools in Germany Must Not Be Hampered," The New York Times, May 5, 1937.

"Hitler, les Juifs, Bible et le Vatican," Israël, May 6, 1937.

"Cardinal's Attack on Hitler Evokes Official Protest, Goebbels Described as 'Lying Swindler," Palestine Post, May 21, 1937.

"Nazis to Retaliate for Cardinal's Attack, Possible Informers of Mundelein May Be Executed If Detected, Berlin, Los Angeles Times, May 22, 1937.

"All Churches See New Nazi Attacks; Catholics and Protestants Fear Moves to Force Them to Bow to Hitler Regime, Pope Urges Firm Stand, Pontiff Stresses to Pilgrims, 'Very Grave Events' and Need for Loyalty, Supports Goebbels Threat All Churches, See New Nazi Attack, Pope Blesses 'German Sons,' Nazi Sees Church Attack, Mundelein Ignores Attack," The New York Times, May 30, 1937.

"Holy War," Time Magazine, May 31, 1937.

"Roman Catholic Priests on Trial in Germany, Criticism Resented by Hitler and Goebbels, Attacks on Pope," Morning Bulletin (Australia), May 31, 1937.

"Criticism of Hitler, Vatican Reply Rejected, Diplomatic Rupture Possible," The West Australian, June 2, 1937.

"German Protest to Vatican against Cardinal's Speech, Sequel to Attack in Chicago on Nazis," Palestine Post, June 2, 1937.

"Vatican and Germany. Cautious Policy," London Times, June 3, 1937.

"Catholics Aim Blow at Nazis," Los Angeles Times, June 6, 1937.

"Catholic and Nazi Youth Clash in Munich, 10 Held; Hitler Warns the Church; Priests Arrested," The New York Times, June 7, 1937.

"Morality Trials, 58 priests Involved out of 25,635. Reply to Goebbels," The Sydney Morning Herald, June 7, 1937.

"Priest Held in Fisticuffs," Los Angeles Times, June 7, 1937.

"Cardinal Faulhaber Replies, Jews and Religious Freedom, 'Stuermer' Attacks 'Jew-Friendly' Catholics," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), June 8, 1937.

"Nazis Denounce Austrian Prelate, Archbishop of Vienna Berated for Defending Jailed German Priests," Los Angeles Times, June 8, 1937.

"Hitler or Vatican, Nazi Organ Warns; Rhine Paper Asks a Decision on Obeying the Fuehrer More Than the Church," The New York Times, June 9, 1937.

"Nazis Ban Catholic Periodicals," Palestine Post, June 10, 1937.

"Persécutions religieuses et consolidation raciste," Israël, June 10, 1937.

"Reich Versus Vatican," Palestine Post, June 11, 1937.

"Arrested Munich Priest," London Times, June 14, 1937.

"Munich Cardinal Aids Seized Priest; Faulhaber Announces Demand to Government for Release of Father Mayr," The New York Times, June 14, 1937.

"Sunday of Youth," Time Magazine, June 14, 1937.

"Pope Foresees Break With Reich And Plans Appeal to the World; Holds Ninety-five-Minute Conference With Eleven Cardinals on White Book That Will Publish Details of Clash With Germany Avoids Blame for Causing Rift," The New York Times, June 21, 1937.

"Germany and Vatican, A Bishop's Reports to Rome, Nazi Accusations," London Times, June 25, 1937.

"Vatican Proscribes Italian Book Upholding Nazi Racial Theories," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), June 25, 1937.

"Reich Calls Bishop A Traitor in Court. Nazi District Leader Produces Copy of Intercepted Letter to Papal Secretary of State. Concordat Held Broken. Speyer Prelate Reported to Vatican, a 'Hostile Power,' and Sent Pastorals Here." The New York Times, June 26, 1937.

"Bishop's Protest to Herr Hitler, 'Immorality Trials' in Propaganda" Palestine Post, July 7, 1937.

"L'Apothéose de Sainte Thérèse; Le Cardinal Pacelli inaugure la Basilique de Lisieux devant deux cent mille personnes. L'émouvant message du pape et sa bénédiction à la France. Le Légat prononce, en français, un discours appelé à un grand retentissement. Le Figaro, July 12, 1937.

"Idolatry of Race. Cardinal Pacelli's Condemnation," London Times, July 12, 1937.

"Cardinal Denounces Nazism, Aims at Destruction of Church in Germany," Western Argus (Australia), July 13, 1937.

"Reich Jails Priest for Marriage Rites; Pastor Convicted of 'Abetting Racial Defilement' American Citizen Gets Prison Term," The New York Times, July 13, 1937.

"Dr. Niemöller To Be Tried. 'Underhand Attacks on Nazis," London Times, July 15, 1937.

"Le conflit entre le Vatican et le Troisième Reich atteint son point culminant. Un pasteur arrêté par le Gestapo."Le Figaro, July 19, 1937.

"Berlin accuse le Vatican de collusion… …avec le communisme," Le Figaro, July 23, 1937.

"Catholicism and Anti-Semitism," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), July 23, 1937.

"German Priest Is Fined for Insulting Newspaper," The New York Times, August 11, 1937.

"Trial and Demonstration," Time Magazine, August 16, 1937.

"Cardinal Again Attack Target," Los Angeles Times, August 28, 1937.

"Hitler Held Ready for Vatican Truce; Papal Nuncio's Foreign Office Call Adds Authority to the Reports of an Accord Protestant Unity Urged Opposition Pastors to Appeal to Congregations Today to Remain Steadfast Reich Bishops to Go to Rome Protestants Urged to Be Firm Hitler Held Ready for Vatican Truce Demand For Clarity Urged Main Issue Concerns God Battle Called Distorted," The New York Times, August 29, 1937.

"Atrocities in Reich Feared by Vatican; Editorial, Approved by Pope, Stresses Spanish Attacks Followed Propaganda," The New York Times, September 15, 1937.

"Vatican Paper Scores Nazis," Los Angeles Times, September 15, 1937.

"Pagans and Reds Are Held by Pope to Menace World; Encyclical Regarded as Rebuke to Germany, Russia, Spain and Mexico," The New York Times, September 30, 1937.

"Berlin Bishop Sees Faith Being Sapped; Count von Preysing Charges Nazis Are De-Christianizing Germany Systematically, The New York Times, October 11, 1937.

"Bishop Scores Nazi Edict, Catholic Leader Says State Plans to Wipe Out Christianity," Los Angeles Times, October 11, 1937.

"Chaplains Daring in Plea to Hitler; Assert That Half the Populace Believes Nothing Coming From the Government," The New York Times, November 28, 1937.

"Church Fights Back Nazis," Los Angeles Times, December 6, 1937.

"Priest Jailed in Reich; Father Groesser Had Revealed Plight of Jews and Catholics," The New York Times, December 22, 1937.

"Nazi 'Persecution' Assailed by Pope; He Denies Politics; In Vigorous Protest Pius Says 'Brutality' and 'Falsehood' in Reich Have Few Parallels," The New York Times, December 25, 1937.

1938

"Catholics in Germany, Last Privileges Threatened, Restoring Party," London Times, January 3, 1938.

"Pope's Christmas," Time Magazine, January 3, 1938.

"Reich Bans Issue of The Times, Reich bans issue containing Pope Pius' Xmas Eve message," The New York Times, January 6, 1938.

"Protestations énergiques contre la campagne antisémite en Hongrie," Israël, January 8, 1936.

"Duce and the Church, A Conciliatory Speech, Concordat's Fruits," London Times, January 9, 1938.

"The Pope's New Year Message," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), January 14, 1938.

"Nazis Rearrest Catholic Priest," Los Angeles Times, January 17, 1938.

"Spread of Nazi Theories in Italy, The Vatican Indignant," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), January 21, 1938.

"Jews Face the Rome-Berlin Axis," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), February 11, 1938.

"Communists and Nazis, Cardinal on a Fearful Similarity," London Times, February 13, 1938.

"Faulhaber Scores Nazi Persecution; Cites Schools Ban; Prelate Tells 20,000 Every Policeman May Decide Which Church Affairs Are Political, Denies Communist Link Berlin Periodical Sees Clash Coming Between the Church and Government in U. S. Nazis, See Church War Here Faulhaber Scores Nazi Persecution," The New York Times, February 14, 1938.

"Plain Speaking by German Cardinal," Palestine Post, February 15, 1938.

"Attack on Nazism, Officials Urge Arrest of Cardinal," The West Australian, February 16, 1938.

"Dynamite," Time Magazine, February 21, 1938.

"Underground," Time Magazine, February 21, 1938.

"Communists and Nazis, Cardinal on 'A Fearful Similarity," Palestine Post, February 22, 1938.

"Nazis and Priests, Munich Archbishop's Denunciation," The West Australian, March 1, 1938.

"Justice & Politics," Time Magazine, March 14, 1938.

"The Pope Condemns Hitler," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), March 18, 1938.

"Catholics Feel Nazi Lash; Jewish Scientists End Lives," Los Angeles Times, March 19, 1938.

"Anti-Semitism As a Sympton," Palestine Post, March 21, 1938.

"Catholics' Plight in Austria Is Told; Osservatore Romano Reports the Archbishop of Salzburg Searched for Red Link, Bishop Jailed Overnight, Money Is Seized in Raid on a Convent Women's Groups Banned Papers Now Nazi, Women's Groups Dissolved Bishop Taken to Prison," The New York Times, March 24, 1938.

"Pope Appeals to Franco to Stop Raids on Civilians," Palestine Post, March 24, 1938.

"Vexations infligées à un prélat," Gazette de Lausanne, March 24, 1938.

"Catholic Purge in Austria, Archbishop Arrested: Press Abolished," The Advertiser (Australia), March 25, 1938.

"Nazis Act Against Vienna Catholics, Schools Closed in Austria, Polish Jews Returning from Danzig Free City and Vienna," Palestine Post, March 25, 1938.

"War on Church, Priests Held in Austria, Evictions at Salsburg, Catholic Teachers Dismissed," The Canberra Times (Australia), March 25, 1938.

"Must Provide Evidence of Unity, Canon Struck in the Face…," The Mercury (Australia), March 25, 1938.

"Vatican Rebukes Bishops Of Austria for Nazi Plea; Announces They Advised Vote for Anschluss Without Its Knowledge or Consent Papal Broadcast Scores Innitzer; Vatican Rebukes Austrian Bishops Nazi Statement; Cited Harm to Church Recalled Inner 'Hideousness;' Seen Innitzer Explains Stand; Denies 'Austrian Bishops' Action Arose From Berlin Meeting," The New York Times, April 2, 1938.

"Austrian Bishops' Act Repudiated, Broadcast from Vatican, Advice to Vote for Union with Reich Condemned as Cowardly," Palestine Post, April 3, 1938.

"Entitled to Pronounce," Time Magazine, April 4, 1938.

"Yes Cardinal May Be Excommunicated, Vatican Authorities Silent, Action Against Catholic Church Dignitary Discussed in Catholic Circles, Reopening of Jewish Community Offices, Nazis Permit Vienna Community to Function," Palestine Post, April 4, 1938.

"Innitzer Retreats on Nazi Appeal After 2-Hour Talk With the Pope; Cardinal, Virtually Retracting His Plea for Anschluss, Issues New Declaration Insisting on Rights of Church Innitzer Retreats on Anschluss, Plea Position Had Been Weakened German Reaction Awaited Nuncio to Berlin in Vienna," The New York Times, April 7, 1938.

"The Pope and the Nazis. Vienna Cardinal in Audience. Church's Demands," London Times, April 7, 1938.

"Public Enlightenment," Time Magazine, April 11, 1938.

"Political Catholicism," Time Magazine, April 18, 1938.

"Pope Pius Avoids Meeting Hitler; Pontiff Retires to Seclusion of Summer Home Just Before Rome Visit of Chancellor Braves Inadequate Heat Deplores European. Confusion, but Sees Hope in Renewed Interest in Missions Preparations Made Early Pleased With Missions Fund Cheered by Crowds," The New York Times, May 1, 1938.

"After Midnight," Palestine Post, May 5, 1938.

"Tumultuous Berlin Welcome as Hitler Returns from Italy," Palestine Post, May 11, 1938.

"Swastika and Cross, Fascist Paper Attacks Pope," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), May 13, 1938.

"Nazi Press Scored by Vatican Organ; Osservatore Romano Protests 'Campaign of Falsehoods' Against the Church," The New York Times, May 15, 1938.

"Hitler and Providence," Time Magazine, May 16, 1938.

"Vatican Opens Worldwide War on Race Dogmas," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), May 20, 1938.

"Letter to Catholic Universities Condemns Nazi Racial Theories, Circular from Holy Congregation of Catholic Seminaries," Palestine Post, May 25, 1938.

"Ouvrant le Congrès Eucharistique de Budapest. Le Cardinal Pacelli prononce en français un retentissant discours. Evoquant la gravité du temps présent et le canon qui gronde, le légat rappelle aux ennemis du Christianisme que tôt ou tard ils ne seront que cendres et poussières tandis que l'Eglise leur survivra. Le Figaro, May 28, 1938.

"Eucharist in Budapest Time Magazine, June 6, 1938.

"Pope Condemns Bombing of Defenceless Civilians," Palestine Post, June 10, 1938.

"Priests Sent to Gaol," The Courier-Mail (Australia), June 23, 1938.

June 2

"Nazi Morality Trials," The Courier-Mail (Australia), July 6, 1938.

"Vatican Organ Declares Anti-Semitism Unworthy of 20 Centuries of Christian Civilization," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), July 8, 1938.

"Rabbis Hear Praise of Pope for War on Anti-Semitism," Ohio Jewish Chronicle, July 15, 1938.

"Jews Luck," Time Magazine, July 18, 1938.

"Why Is an Artificial Race Problem Raised in Italy? Incompatible With Past Protest of the Pope," The New York Times, July 18, 1938.

"After Midnight," Palestine Post, July 22, 1938.

"Italian Officials Get Hint to Begin Anti-Jewish Drive Pope Assails," Ohio Jewish Chronicle, July 22, 1938.

"The Shadow of the Swastika," Palestine Post, July 24, 1938.

"Une grave menace pèse sur le Judaïsme Italien. Le Pape condamne énergiquement la politique du racisme," Israël, July 28, 1938.

"Catholics against Anti-Semitism," Ohio Jewish Chronicle, July 29, 1938.

"Italy's Drift of Anti-Semitism," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), July 29, 1938.

"Pope Blasts Racialism as Anti-Catholic; See Rift Brewing with Government; Fascist Party Leaders at Odds over Aryan Doctrine," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), July 29, 1938.

"Pope Pius Denounces All Racist Ideas as Anti-Catholic," Ohio Jewish Chronicle, July 29, 1938.

"Pope Warns Italy Not to Hit Church in Race Campaign; Reveals a Threat by Fascisti to Bar From Party Members of Catholic Action Group, Condemns New Program Exaggerated Nationalism Held to Be Barrier Between Men, Peoples and Nations Puzzled by Italy's Trend Speech Unusually Simple Pope Warns Italy Not to Hit Church, Catholic Action Also Universal," The New York Times, July 30, 1938.

"Mussolini Defies Vatican Warning in Racist Dispute; 'We Will Go Straight Ahead,' Says Premier in Reply to Pope's Attack on Program, Denies Imitating Hitler, Gayda, Fascist Editor, Asserts That Even Democracies Take Steps to Protect Race Seen Ready to Fight Pope," The New York Times, July 31, 1938.

"None of his Business," Palestine Post, July 31, 1938.

"Pope-Duce Division on New Racial Policy," Palestine Post, July 31, 1938.

"Reich Press Assails Pope; Threatens to Expose 'Dangerous Activities' of Catholic Action," The New York Times, July 31, 1938.

"Premiers effets de la campagne raciste en Italie, Prompte réaction du Vatican et réprobation dans la presse étrangère, Action sévère et énergique de l'Eglise," Israël, August 4, 1938.

"Racialism in Italy," Palestine Post, August 4, 1938.

"Duce Defies the Pope, 'Italian Racialists Will Go Ahead,' Anti-Semite Heads New Department," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), August 5, 1938.

"Mussolini Defies Pope on Racist Policy; Fascist Press Says Racist Not Necessarily Anti-Semite; Jew-Hater Named Head of Race Bureau," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh) August 5, 1938.

"Pope's Action in Warsaw, Check Spread of Racialism, Sequel to Attack on Non-Aryan Priest," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), August 5, 1938.

"Italy to Curb Role of Jews by Ratio; Foreign Office Organ Asserts Part in 'State's Total Life' Will Be Based on Population, Denies Persecution Plan, Says Drive Aims to Bar Race of Half-Castes in Colonies, Census of Jews Planned, Effect of Empire's Creation, 44,000 Jews in Country," The New York Times, August 6, 1938.

"Church and State Rift in Italy Nears Climax; Pope Awaits Next Move by Mussolini, Who Sees Catholic Action as a Threat to Fascist Loyalty Conflicts Even Since 1929, Foe of 'Racism' Divided 'Loyalty' Ruled Out Stage Set for a Conflict Vatican Awaits Next Move As A New Church Conflict Begins in Italy," The New York Times, August 7, 1938.

"Institute for Race Purity, Italian Government Decree," Palestine Post, August 8, 1938.

"Pope's Attack on Racialism," Palestine Post, August 8, 1938.

"Who Strikes at the Pope," Time Magazine, August 8, 1938.

"May We Say… To His Holiness Pope Pius," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), August 12, 1938.

"Rome Press Curb on Pope Assailed; Vatican Organ Protests Use of Nazi Comment After Boycott of Attacks on Racism Distorted Version Seen, Osservatore Romano Declares That Church Will Defend Persecuted Jews," The New York Times, August 12, 1938.

"Demons of Hell," Time Magazine, August 15, 1938.

"Nazis' 'Assistance' to Emigrants, Goebbels' Organ Criticises Pope's Declaration," Palestine Post, August 15, 1938.

"Vienna Nazi-Vatican Cleavage Grows, Pope's View on Tolerance Derided in Austria," Palestine Post, August 16, 1938.

"La politique raciale de Rome," Journal de Genève, August 17, 1938.

"Detroit Catholic Organ Attacks Coughlin's Anti-Semitism," The Jewish Criterion, August 19, 1938.

"Pope Instructs Priests to Resist," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), August 19, 1938.

"Vatican Organ Says Church Will Defend Persecuted Jews Everywhere," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), August 19, 1938.

"No Room for Exaggerated Nationalism, Pope's Fresh Attack on Italy's Racial Policy," Palestine Post, August 22, 1938.

"Bishop's Expulsion Protested in Rome; Vatican Organ Says That Nazi Action against Dr. Sproll Violates Concordat, "The New York Times, August 27, 1938.

"Growing Catholic Activity against Italy's Racialism Policy, Clergy Urges Avoidance of 'Pagan Practices,'" Palestine Post, August 28, 1938.

"Catholic Bishops Assail Nazi Policy; Pastoral Letter, Read in All Churches, Rebukes Regime for Stand on Religion, End of Attacks Demanded, Church Warned In Italy," The New York Times, August 29, 1938.

"Deal," Time Magazine, August 29, 1938.

"Nazi Campaign Denounced by Catholics, Pastoral Letter Read in German Churches," Palestine Post, August 29, 1938.

"Pope Still against Racial Theory," Palestine Post, August 29, 1938.

"Pope Reaffirms Anti-Racialism," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), September 2, 1938.

"Streicher Attacks Pope. 'Protector of the Jews,'" The Jewish Chronicle (UK), September 2, 1938.

"Vatican Organ Denies Pact Excludes Racism From Church Scope," Ohio Jewish Chronicle, September 2, 1938.

"Racialism a Grave Error, Pope Again Attacks New Italian Policy," Palestine Post, September 8, 1938.

"Fateful Days of Italian Jewry, Segregation in Ghetto Schools, Pope Attacks 'Exaggerated Nationalism,'" The Jewish Chronicle (UK), September 16, 1938.

"Pope versus Jew-Baiters, Racial Paper Proscribed," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), September 23, 1938.

"The Voice of the Vatican," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), September 23, 1938.

"Rosenberg Explains," Time Magazine, September 26, 1938.

"Pope Calls Italian Racism a Serious Error," Ohio Jewish Chronicle, September 30, 1938.

"Pope Calls on All for Peace Prayer; The Pontiff Breaks Down and Sobs in Plea for Action to Prevent Slaughter, Offers to Yield His Life, Pius Implores World to Ask God to Sustain Statesmen in Peaceful Negotiations, Pope in Tears as He Speaks, The Pontiff's Message, Pope's Voice Heard Here," The New York Times, September 30, 1938.

"Italian 'Defence of Race Put on Index, Immoral Articles Liable to Degrade Reader's Morality," Palestine Post, October 3, 1938.

"Vatican Attacks Farinacci," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), October 7, 1938.

"Vienna Nazi Mob Storms Cardinal Innitzer's Home; He is Reported Injured; Windows Smashed, Prelate Is Said to Have Been Cut by Glass as He Prays in Chapel Furniture is Thrown Out, Burned in Cathedral Square Attack Is Revenge for Clash Involving Catholic Youths Furniture Is Burned Irresponsible Mob, Blamed Nazi Mobs in Vienna Injures Cardinal, Cardinal's Stand Changed, Had Urged Vote for Reich, Defiance Was Foreseen," The New York Times, October 9, 1938.

"Nazi Mob Raids Cardinal Palace," Los Angeles Times, October 9, 1938.

"Jail Cardinal, Nazis Shout Parading Past Vienna Palace," Los Angeles Times, October 10, 1938.

"Cardinal Innitzer Put Under Guard; Vienna Police Are in Control as Nazi Youths Demonstrate and Shout New Insults Worshipers Keep Discipline, Entry to Palace Forbidden," The New York Times, October 10, 1938.

"Nazis Raid on Cardinal's Palace, Palace Wrecked, Priest Thrown through Window," Northern Standard (Australia), October 11, 1938.

"Church-Nazi Tension in Austria," Palestine Post, October 12, 1938.

"New Innitzer Step Infuriates Nazis; Vienna Cardinal's Plea Issued in Pamphlet Form Mayor Assails Him in Speech," The New York Times, October 12, 1938.

"Innitzer Assailed in Nazi Newspaper; Vienna Cardinal Warned His 'Methods' Must End Sermon Held 'Great Provocation,' Prelate is Kept Indoors, Servants Sign a Police Pledge of Silence Speedy Solution by Buerckel Is Foreseen Speedy Solution Is Seen Vatican Gets More Details," The New York Times, October 13, 1938.

"Le racisme en Italie," Israël, October 13, 1938.

"Le Vatican contre la politique antisémite," Israël, October 13, 1938.

"Nazis Celebrate Victory, Threats to Vienna Jews," Palestine Post, October 13, 1938.

"Archbishop Innitzer, the Vienna Cardinal," Palestine Post, October 14, 1938.

"Curb on Catholics Ordered in Vienna; Buerckel Assails Cardinal and 'Political Clergy' Preparatory Schools of Priests Banned," The New York Times, October 14, 1938.

"Vatican Lays Riots to Nazis in Vienna; Gives Version of the Events, Saying Attacks on Cardinal's Palace Were Unprovoked, Lists Acts of Violence, It Charges Police Connived at Outbreaks and Culprits Were Not Arrested, Secretary Struck Down, Chaplain Is Injured, English Sources Cited, Goebbels Expected in Vienna, Nazi Sees 'New Reformation'," The New York Times, October 15, 1938.

"Catholicism's End Held Aim of Nazis; Indirect Means Employed to Destroy Church, Bishops Are Told in Welfare Report Counter-Drive is Asked American Hierarchy Deplores Labor Conflict and Urges an Example of Peace Suppression Methods Told Attack on Leaders Cited Text of Bishops' Statement Grieved at Labor Conflict," The New York Times, October 15, 1938.

"Outward Testimony," Time Magazine, October 17, 1938.

"Six Priests Seized by Nazis in Vienna; Prelate is Curbed; Bishop Among Those Arrested Archbishop of Salzburg Is Forbidden to Visit Schools, Funk Plans One to Extend to Black Sea Berlin Offers Aid to Budapest in a Deal Drive on Austrian Catholics Nazis Curb Archbishop, Trade Empire for Reich, Warning Issued in Berlin, The New York Times, October 18, 1938.

"Nazis Arrest Six Priests, Aides of Cardinal Innitzer," Los Angeles Times, October 18, 1938.

"Salzburg Bishop Attacked by Nazis; Mob Breaks Palace Windows in Outbreak Similar to Raid on Cardinal's Home," The New York Times, October 19, 1938.

"Nazis Arrest Priests, Alleged Political Speeches," The Courier-Mail (Australia), October 20, 1938.

"Pope Denounces Nazis in Talk to Delegates," The New York Times, October 21, 1938.

"Pope Likens Hitler to Early Renegade; Julian the Apostate's Attacks on Christians Held Similar to Those by Nazi Dictator Judas and Nero Recalled; Pontiff, in Talk to Professors, Denies Holy See Has Pursued Political Aims in Reich; Persecution Wounds His Heart Cites 'Sinister Works;' Persecution Blow to Faithful Recalls Events of Lifetime; Goebbels Warns Innitzer, Catholic Churches Attacked," The New York Times, October 22, 1938.

"Pope's Bitter Attack on Nazi Policy, Outspoken Warning to Hitler, 'Human Dignity Betrayed,' Speech so Strong That Publication Delayed," The Advertiser (Australia), October 22, 1938.

"Bishop Makes Pact with Nazis," Palestine Post, October 24, 1938.

"Pfui Innitzer! Time Magazine, October 24, 1938.

"Savage Devastations in Vienna, A Vatican Condemnation," Palestine Post, October 24, 1938.

"Le pape est violemment attaqué par un journal allemand," Gazette de Lausanne, October 25, 1938.

"Fascists and Nazis Attack the Pope, 'An Ally of the Jews," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), October 28, 1938.

"Reich Seen Pressing Drive on Catholics; Vatican Hears Persecution Has Grown Since the Encyclical," The New York Times, November 4, 1938.

"Vienna Nazis Hold Cardinal," Los Angeles Times, November 10, 1938.

"Les juifs d'Allemagne et d'Italie, Otages dans les mains des Nazis et des Fascistes… Protestation du Vatican," Israël, November 10, 1938.

"Pope Likens Hitler to Historical Renegade," Ohio Jewish Chronicle, November 11, 1938.

"Munich Mob Smashes Windows In an Outbreak Against Catholics; Marches on Building After Hearing Faulhaber Denounced by Bavarian Minister Jews Can't Reopen Shops but Must Pay Help Palace of Cardinal Is Stoned in Munich; 14 Windows Are Smashed by a Nazi Mob Bricks and Clubs Weapons Warning by Austrian Leader, Pope Calls for Prayers," The New York Times, November 13, 1938.

"Cardinal's Palace Stoned, Anti-Catholic Campaign," London Times, November 13, 1938.

"More Arrests, Jews to Pay for Nazi Damage," London Times, November 13, 1938.

"New Nazi Savagery Spells Doom of Jewish Life in Germany," Palestine Post, November 13, 1938.

"Anti-Catholic Riot at Munich. Pope Accused of Inciting Jews. Nazis Fine Jews £80,000, 000. Drastic Decrees as 'Punishment'," The Sydney Morning Herald, November 14, 1938.

"Egregious Protocols," Time Magazine, November 14, 1938.

"Munich Jews' Plight, Hiding from Arrest," London Times, November 14, 1938.

"Catholics Bitter over Munich Raid, Thousands View Damage to Cardinal's Palace, Wonder about Future Rights," The New York Times, November 15, 1938.

"Vatican Again Protests against Racial Laws," Palestine Post, November 15, 1938.

"King Victor Emmanuel Replies to Pope, Hope for Satisfactory Conclusion," Palestine Post, November 16, 1938.

"Protective Custody," Time Magazine, November 21, 1938.

"Madman Hitler," Time Magazine, November 21, 1938.

"Germany Places Ban on 77 Foreign Newspapers, Recent Issues Confiscated, New York Times Included," The New York Times, November 28, 1938.

"Vatican and Racism," Time Magazine, November 28, 1938.

"Racialism Condemned by Italian Church, Vatican Protest against Nazi Persecutions," Palestine Post, December 2, 1938.

"A Protest and a Petition, London Meeting Condemns Brutality; Call for Open Gates to Palestine," Palestine Post, December 4, 1938.

"Ad Nauseum," Time Magazine, December 5, 1938.

"Pope & Democracy," Time Magazine, December 5, 1938.

"Archbishop Decries the 'Evil Nazi Reich," American Appeals for Assistance," Palestine Post, December 6, 1938.

"Pope Backs Britons on Aid to Refugees; Message Approving Baldwin Fund Is Read at Meeting of All Parties and Faiths Immediate Need is Cited German Paper Calls Plea by Ex-Prime Minister 'Mendacious Humanitarian Hypocrisy,' Salvation Army Offers Aid Would Supplement Palestine Nazi Paper Assails Baldwin," The New York Times, December 10, 1938.

"Baldwin's Appeal for the Persecuted, Immediate Response" Palestine Post, December 11, 1938.

"Nazis Arrest Priests, Campaign against Church in Austria," The West Australian (Australia), December 14, 1938.

"Pius XI Deplores Fascist Hostility; Reveals Incidents; Stresses Sadness, Pontiff Says Violations of Concordat Struck Him to the Heart, Attacks Racial Statute, Forgives Those Who Ignored His Protest Against Flying Nazi Swastika for Hitler, Attacks Fete for Hitler, News of Attacks Suppressed, Stresses 'Bitter Sadness,' Fascist Attacks Charged by Pope, Serious Clashes in 1931, Pope Says Holiday Mass, The New York Times, December 25, 1938.

"Text of Pope Pius' Annual Christmas Address to the College of Cardinals," The New York Times, December 25, 1938.

"Vatican Fears Anti-Catholic Moves in Naziland, Pope Attacks Violation of Concordat," Palestine Post, December 25, 1938.

"Angriff Assails Vatican; Goebbels Organ Denounces Its Stand on Jewish Question," The New York Times, December 29, 1938.

"Opposition to Anti-Jewish Laws Growing in Italy," Ohio Jewish Chronicle, December 30, 1938.

 

1939

"Nazis Arrest Austrian Priest Accused of Baptizing Jews for Money," The New York Times, January 1, 1939.

"Adolf Hitler, Man of the Year," Time Magazine, January 2, 1939.

"Nazis Launch New Attack on Vatican, Accused of 'All Kinds of Intentions'," Palestine Post, January 24, 1939.

"Un hommage israélite au Pape," Israël, January 26, 1939.

"Vatican Again Strikes at Race Theory," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), January 27, 1939.

"Italian Catholics Support Jews, Farinacci's Threats," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), February 3, 1939.

"To Restore Sanity," Time Magazine, February 6, 1939.

"Pope Was 'No Friend of Germany'," Palestine Post, February 12, 1939.

"Pope Pius XI. The Great Exponent of Peace," Palestine Post, February 12, 1939.

"Rabbis' Sermons Extol Lincoln Aim; Pope Pius XI Continued Fight of Emancipator, Rabbi W.F. Rosenblum Declares Dictators in Contrast Rabbi J. B. Wise Depicts Pontiff's Democracy Against 'Program of Hate and Blood,'" The New York Times, February 12, 1939.

"Reactions to Hitler," Time Magazine, February 13, 1939.

"German Reactions. A Newspaper's Attack," The West Australian, February 13, 1939.

"Hitler Press Gives Warning on Pope Pius' Successor," Los Angeles Times, February 15, 1939.

"American Jewry Mourns Pontiff's Death," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), February 17, 1939.

"German Envoy Urges Cardinals To Elect Pope Favoring Fascists; As Dean of Corps He Calls for Pontiff Who Will Help Build 'New World' Without Need of Recourse to War Received Frigidly," The New York Times, February 17, 1939.

"Pope Pius and the Jews, A Champion of Tolerance, 'Anti-Semitism is Unchristian," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), February 17, 1939.

"Pope Pius Passes," Ohio Jewish Chronicle, February 17, 1939.

"Medici Papae," Time Magazine, February 20, 1939.

"Nazi Paper Raises Objections to Pacelli; Says War Party Seeks to Dominate Vatican," The New York Times, February 23, 1939.

"Farinacci Threatens Catholics," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), February 24, 1939.

"Cardinals Discuss a Policy on Jews; With Growing Feeling Against Church by Fascisti, Issue Is Seen Nearing Climax Pius' Program at Stake, Believed to Hinge on Outcome of Parleys on Attitude to Conversions," The New York Times, February 28, 1939.

"Cardinal Pacelli Elected as 262nd Pope, Choice Regarded as Blow to Nazis, Pontiff Chosen on Third Ballot, Long Held Moving Spirit in Opposition to Hitler Policies," Los Angeles Times, March 3, 1939.

"A New Pope Ascends the Throne of St. Peter, Cardinal Pacelli is Noted for His Outspokenness," The Mercury, March 4, 1939.

"Political Aspect. Opponent of the Axis. Annoyance in Germany," The West Australian, March 4, 1939.

"Pope Pius XII's Appeal to World. 'International Justice and Concord.' Impressive Broadcast. Wide Satisfaction at Election," The Sydney Morning Herald, March 4, 1939.

"Text of the Pope's Appeal; Text of the Plea for Peace by Pius," The New York Times, March 4, 1939.

"Eliminating Jews and Honorary Jews, Demands Catholic Support of Anti-Jewish Policy," Palestine Post, March 5, 1939.

"L'essence du racisme hiltérien," La Croix, March 5, 1939.

"Neo-Paganism Gravest Problem for New Pope, That He Will Continue the Church's Fight Is Not Doubted at Vatican," The New York Times, March 5, 1939.

"Pius XII Not the Pope Totalitarians Desired; Former Cardinal Pacelli Is Elected To Carry On the Virile Policies of His Predecessor, Pius XI Rome and Berlin Respectful, Pius XII, the Diplomat Sent to Germans Vatican Political Center American Representation," The New York Times, March 5, 1939.

"Rabbi Lauds Pius XI; Landman Praises His Attacks upon Anti-Semitism," The New York Times, March 6, 1939.

"Persecution of Jews Deplored by Late Pope," Barrier Miner (Australia), March 7, 1939.

"Pie XI est Mort, Vive Pie XII," Israël, March 9, 1939.

"Hail Election of Cardinal Pacelli as Pope Pius XII," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), March 10, 1939.

"Plea for World Peace. Pope's First Words. Blow to Nazis." Northern Standard, March 10, 1939.

"Habemus Papem," Time Magazine, March 13, 1939.

"Nazi Guards at Siegfried Line Clash with Rhineland Catholics, Affrays an Almost Daily Occurrence," Palestine Post, March 14, 1939.

"Pope's 'Admiration' Won by Roosevelt; President Praised by Pontiff in Course of Audience Accorded to Kennedy Pius Repeats Peace Plea Response to Congratulations of the Cardinals Dedicates His Pontificate Anew," The New York Times, March 14, 1939.

"Un racisme aryen intégral," La Croix, March 30, 1939.

"S.S. Pie XII et l'Allemagne. Un courageux sermon de l'archevêque de Fribourg," La Croix, March 30, 1939.

"Crowd Waits to Cheer Duce, King Zog to Be Deposed," The Advertiser (Australia), April 8, 1939.

"The Popes Condemn Anti-Semitism," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), March 31, 1939.

"The Pope and Peace. Lost Value of Pledges," London Times, April 10, 1939.

"Pius in Peace Plea; In His Easter Sermon He Deplores Breaking of Pledged Word Says War Clouds Hover Those Possessed of Bounty Are Warned, However, That They Must Share Their Goods," The New York Times, April 10, 1939.

"British Newspaper Comment," The Adelaide, April 11, 1939.

"Pope's Easter Message, On Peace and Pacts," Morning Bulletin (Australia), April 11, 1939.

"The After-Effects," The West Australian, April 11, 1939.

"An Empire without Liberty, Observer's Story about Italian Life under Fascist Rule," Examiner (Australia), April 15, 1939.

"Teleki Urges Passage of Anti-Jewish Bill; Provides Exemptions," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), April 21, 1939.

"Vatican Appeals to Nazi Overlords," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), April 21, 1939.

"Italian Catholics Attack Jew-Baiters," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), May 19, 1939.

"Pope's Attitude to War, Bishop Barnes Critical," The Sydney Morning Herald (Australia), May 26, 1939.

"Catholic Palace Seized by Nazis," Los Angeles Times, May 31, 1939.

"Nazis' Poison Fangs Now Directed at Ireland, Catholic Divine Condemns Racial Hatred," Palestine Post, May 31, 1939.

"Catholic Editors Denounce Racism; Delegates in Session Here Pledge Support to Views of Popes Pius XI and XII, Discuss Spanish Reports," New York Times Accounts Are Criticized ? Fascists, Nazis and Communists Scored," The New York Times, June 25, 1939.

"Entente Judéo-Chrétienne," Paix et Droit (Palestine), July 1, 1939.

"A Republic in Chaos. Slovakia after Partition. Looking to Poland," London Times, July 3, 1939.

"Niemöller or I," Time Magazine, July 10, 1939.

"Cardinal Innitzer Assaulted, Nazi Abuse and Eggs," Palestine Post, July 12, 1939.

"Classic Tragedy," Time Magazine, July 17, 1939.

"Nazi Press Victims Pope Pius and Roosevelt," The Argus (Australia), July 21, 1939.

"Pope Pius Condemns Ascendancy of Might; Greeting of Polish Envoy Read as Thrust at Fascism and Nazism," The New York Times, July 26, 1939.

"Pope Sifts Anti-Semitism; Questions Ousted Rector of Rome University at Audience," The New York Times, August 5, 1939.

"Papal Letter Censored, Italian Press Omits Reference to Inadequacy of Fascist Tenets," The New York Times, August 10, 1939.

"Pope Expresses Sympathy in Talk with Ousted Rector," Ohio Jewish Chronicle, August 11, 1939.

"Osservatore Romano Confiscated, Published Alleged Nazi Spy Plot in Italy," Palestine Post, August 14, 1939.

"The Pope's Peace Broadcast. A Moving Appeal," London Times, August 25, 1939.

"Pleas of President and Pope, The Pope Makes a Plea for Peace," The New York Times, August 25, 1939.

"Pope Issues Appeal; He Calls Hour Grave in a Radio Plea to Governments Begs for Renewed Talks Says Nothing Can Be Lost by Peace but That Everything May Be Lost by War," The New York Times, August 25, 1939.

"Voice of the Pope, 'War is Futile," The West Australian, August 26, 1939.

"Power Politics: Nightmare," Time Magazine, August 28, 1939.

"A Diary of Crisis. From Peace to War," London Times, September 2, 1939.

"In the Stomach," Time Magazine, September 4, 1939.

"Realists Have Now Taken Over," Time Magazine, September 4, 1939.

"Germany Rains Gas Bombs on Civilians, Polish Towns in Flames," The Canberra Times (Australia), September 5, 1939.

"The Vatican: Sheep Kill Sheep," Time Magazine, September 11, 1939.

"Pope to Make New Plea, To Ask End of U-Boat Warfare and Use of Gas," The New York Times, September 13, 1939.

"Pope Begs Powers to Humanize War; Pleads With Belligerents to Spare Civilian Populations From Gas and Other Horrors, Receives Belgian Envoy Pontiff, Lauding King Leopold, Says His Own Efforts Now Aim to Shorten Conflict," The New York Times, September 15, 1939.

"Pope's Peace Appeal," Townsville Daily Bulletin (Australia), September 16, 1939.

"Pope's Sorrow at War, 'Road Barred to All Peacelovers'," The Advertiser (Australia), September 16, 1939.

"The War since Wednesday," Palestine Post, September 17, 1939.

"Pope Dismayed by Russian Move," The Courier-Mail (Australia), September 19, 1939.

"Pope is Horrified," Morning Bulletin (Australia), September 19, 1939.

"Vatican City Paper Terms Russian Invasion Of Poland Cowardly Act on a False Pretext; Russians Assailed by Vatican Paper," The New York Times, September 19, 1939.

"Vatican Concerned with Fate of Poles, Restrictions on Reich Catholics," Palestine Post, September 20, 1939.

"How Hitler Plotted War, Black Pages of Diplomacy, Turning Point of March 15," The Sydney Morning Herald (Australia), September 21, 1939.

"Future of Poland Worries Vatican; Holy See Is Dismayed by News Received From Districts Occupied by Russia Churches Ruined in War, Papal Nuncio to Warsaw, Now in Rumania, Aids in Relief Work for Refugees," The New York Times, September 23, 1939.

"War Affects Pope," The Courier-Mail (Australia), September 23, 1939.

"Vatican and Italy Closer, Improved Relations are Direct Result of the Deal between Nazis and Communists," The New York Times, September 24, 1939.

"Blow to the Vatican, Pope Deeply Dejected," The West Australian, September 25, 1939.

"Pope is Fasting, Distress at Cutting up Poland," The Sydney Morning Herald, September 25, 1939.

"Papal Approval of Roosevelt Plans," The Canberra Times (Australia) September 28, 1939.

"Pope Said to Seek Peace and a Free Poland, Protected Against Communism and Atheism; Pope Said to Plead for Peace Parley," The New York Times, September 28, 1939.

"Pope Will Address Poles Today; Hopes for End of Nazi Occupation; Pontiff to Receive Privately Group Including Primate and Envoy Cardinal Hlond Bids People Keep Faith in Revival of Nation," The New York Times, September 30, 1939.

"Pope is in Tears Consoling Poles, Voices Hope for the Nation's Resurrection and Church's Maintenance There. Warns the New Masters, Denounces 'Plans of Enemies of God Polish Colony Weeps as He Speaks," The New York Times, October 1, 1939.

"Indiscreet," Time Magazine, October 2, 1939.

"Cardinal Assails Reich and Russia; Leader of Polish Catholics Asks His People to Resist 'Atheism and Apostasy' Praises Army and Nation Text of Broadcast Shows He Used Unusually Strong Words About Foes," The New York Times. October 3, 1939.

"Merciful God," Time Magazine, October 9, 1939.

"Peace?" Time Magazine, October 9, 1939.

"Vatican's Concern on Poland Voiced, Osservatore Quashes Reports That the Pontiff Moderated Denunciation of Seizure," The New York Times, October 15, 1939.

"Pope Orders Protest on Acts in Poland, Sends Berlin Nuncio a List of Charges from Seized Area," The New York Times, October 22, 1939.

"Treatment of Polish Catholics Draws Protest from Pope," Los Angeles Times, October 22, 1939.

"Jews Urged to Honor Pius XI? and Mundelein; Rabbi S.S. Wise Lauds Their Fight Against Anti-Semitism, Rabbi S. Wise lauds Pius XII? and Cardinal Mundelein for anti-Semitism fight," The New York Times, October 23, 1939.

"Peace When Germans Have Reliable Government, World Beset with Evil Forces of War," Palestine Post, October 26, 1939.

"First Encyclical, Pius Calls Upon Rulers to Follow Christian Ideals in Governing; Decries Totalitarianism, Pontiff Sees Individual as the End, State as the Means-Stresses Family's Role, Hopes for Poland's Rebirth Fascist Tenets Denounced Pope Decries War, Dictators, Racism, All 'Have Equal Rights,' Injures Relations of Peoples," The New York Times, October 28, 1939.

"Dictators, Treaty Breaking and Racism Are Condemned by the Pope in His First Encyclical, Pontiff Stresses Christian Principles That Put the Individual Before the State," The New York Times, October 28, 1939.

"New Idolatry Condemned. The Pope on Limit of State Power. Peace Undermined by False Ideals," London Times, October 28, 1939.

"Pope Again Condemns Regimes Which Suppress Religions," Palestine Post, October 30, 1939.

"Pope's Address, Nations' Desire for Power," The Sydney Morning Herald, October 30, 1939.

"The Pope's Messages," London Times, October 30, 1939.

"Germans and the Encyclical, The Pope Reprimanded," London Times, October 31, 1939.

[The Pope's First Encyclical], The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), November 3, 1939.

"Protest Nazi Persecution of Religious Leaders," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), December 3, 1939.

"Vatican Protests Ban on Encyclical, Holds Reich Flouts Concordat by Forbidding Publication of Pope's Message, May Broadcast to Nazis, Berlin Cites War Factors and Reveals Withholding of Retort on Poland," The New York Times, November 5, 1939.

"No Dove," Time Magazine, November 6, 1939.

"Non Licet!" Time Magazine, November 6, 1939.

"Priest into President," Time Magazine, November 6, 1939.

"A Cue from the Vatican," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), November 10, 1939.

Pope Voices Hope for World Unity; Pius Suggests the Formation of 'Stable and Fruitful' Organization after War, Like Point in Encyclical Pope," The New York Times, November 11, 1939.

"Pope's Solicitude Heartens Negroes; Both Catholic and Non-Catholic Leaders in America Praise Encyclical on Welfare, Aid to Tolerance Seen, Better Race Relations Looked For 16 Present Views in Publication Here," The New York Times, November 19, 1939.

"Pius XII: Militant for Peace; The New Pontiff Reveals the Cast of his Mind in an Encyclical against War," The New York Times, November 19, 1939.

"Oppression in Germany, Persecution of Catholics," The Canberra Times (Australia), November 23, 1939.

"Pope to Make New Plea, Will Ask Scientists to Join in Battle against 'isms'," The New York Times, November 25, 1939.

"Germans Arrest 400 Priests," The Sydney Morning Herald, November 27, 1939.

"Is There Punishment for Hitler?" The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), December 1, 1939.

"Pope Rejects a Bid for anti-Red Front; Tells British the Vatican Cannot Enter a Political Alliance," The New York Times, December 6, 1939.

"Wicked Injustices to Poland, Cardinal Hinsley's 'Deep Indignation,'" London Times, December 11, 1939.

"Text of Pope's Address to College of Cardinals on Bases for Peace, December 25, 1939.

"Pope Offers Five Bases of 'Just Peace;' Urges 'Right to Life' of All Nations; Finns Drive Ahead on Three Fronts; Pius Warns Europe Pontiff Says the Nations Must Be Freed From 'Slavery' of Arms for A World institution Asks Study of Just Demands Urges Moral Justice in Treaty Hails U.S. Envoy Welcomes U.S. Ambassador Bitter Over Widespread War, Five Conditions for Peace Grateful to Roosevelt," The New York Times, December 25, 1939.

"Statement by Pope," The Sunday Morning Herald, December 25, 1939.

"Allied War Aims and Pope's Terms Basically the Same, Preserving European Peace against Hitler's Fury," Palestine Post, December 28, 1939.

"Vatican Reveals its Help to Jews, 'Yellow Book' Tells of Efforts to Ease Lot of Converts Persecuted by State, Migration is Facilitated, Pamphlet Also Describes the Pope's Peace Moves and Other Events of 1939," The New York Times, December 30, 1939.

 

1940

"Pope Urges Duce to Stay Out of War; Text of Note to Mussolini Not Revealed--Little Hope Is Held for the Entreaty Vatican Making Plans Report That Pontiff Will Leave Italy Is Denied, but Move Is Held Not Impossible," The New York Times, January 6, 1940.

"Catholic Women Hounded by Gestapo, Facilities for Atheists," Palestine Post, January 11, 1940.

"Hospital Bombing Protest To Soviet Asked by Pope," The New York Times, January 21, 1940.

"Pope's Letter to the President," The New York Times, January 21, 1940.

"Izvestia Attacks Pope Pius and Roosevelt; Terms Pontiff 'Tool' of Allies in Peace Move," The New York Times, January 23, 1940.

"Martyr's Fate of Poland, Nazis Denounced by Vatican, A Tale of Infamy," London Times, January 23, 1940, Rome.

"Vatican Denounces Atrocities in Poland, Germans Called Even Worse Than Russians. Vatican Reveals Terrors in Poland. Deportations Called Brutal," The New York Times, January 23, 1940.

"Vatican Amplifies Atrocity Reports; Weight of Papacy Put behind Exposure of Nazi Excesses Committed in Poland. Cardinal Compiled Data; Efforts to Suppress Religion and Persecution of Clergy Described over Radio," The New York Times, January 24, 1940.

"Catholic Clergy in Nazi Claws," Palestine Post, January 25, 1940.

"Vatican Continues Atrocity Charges; Report on Poland Gives Names of Priests Who Have Been Murdered by Nazis, Indignities are Charged, Germans Issue Stern Decree to Combat Shortages Will Reopen Posts,"The New York Times, January 25, 1940.

"'Poland's Martyrdom,' Vatican Denounces Nazi Terror," The Jewish Chronicle (UK) January 26, 1940.

"The Vatican's Gesture, Dismissed Jews Invited to Scientist Congress," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), January 26, 1940.

"Nazi Barbarities in Poland, Priests Attacked; 'De-Christianizing' by Decree," London Times, January 29, 1940.

"Mass Shootings in Poland Laid to Nazis by Cardinal. Memorandum, Presented to Pope, Accuses Germans of Breaking Up Families and Jailing 'Scores of Thousands,' The New York Times, January 29, 1940.

"Nazis Slay Priests, Vatican Charges," Los Angeles Times, January 29, 1940.

"Excerpts of Note Charging Nazis With Mass Killings of Poles; Priests Shot by Germans," The New York Times, January 29, 1940.

"Nazism vs. Catholicism," Los Angeles Times, January 30, 1940.

"The Text of Cardinal Hlond's Report to the Vatican on Persecution by the Nazis in Poland," The New York Times, January 30, 1940.

"Czechs Driven Out to Make Room for Baltic Germans," Palestine Post, February 2, 1940.

"Hiding It Away," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), February 2, 1940.

"Reports Confirm Vatican Charges Despite German Denials," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), February 2, 1940.

"Nazis Seize Property of All Czech Bishops; 70 Priests Arrested Vatican Plans No New Talks on Poles," The New York Times, February 3, 1940.

"Battle of the Births," Time Magazine, February 5, 1940.

"Martyrdom," Time Magazine, February 5, 1940.

"France's Struggle Wins Pope's Praise, Letter to Verdier Cites 'Noble Vocation of Apostleship and Civilization,' Commends Army Priests, Paris Cardinal in Message Today Will Refer to War with Nazis as 'Crusade,'" The New York Times, February 7, 1940.

"Lebensraum und Todesraum," London Times, February 14, 1940.

"Polish Sufferings Related by Priest; Conditions Under Soviet Rule Better Than in the German Areas, Says Monsignor, Describes Life in Prison, He Himself Was Arrested as Reprisal for Sabotage Saved by Gestapo Agent," The New York Times, February 16, 1940.

"Vatican's Polish Mission," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), March 1, 1940.

"Pope Appoints Jew to Vatican Post as Italy Imposes Anti-Jewish Laws," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh) March 8, 1940.

"Pope Pius XII Thanks United Jewish Appeal for Aid to Catholic Refugees," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), March 8, 1940.

"Vatican Adds Data on Nazi Executions, 53 Jews Taken in a Warsaw Raid are Slain, Then Ransom is Collected for Safety," The New York Times, March 8, 1940.

"Nazi Envoy's Visit Held Fruitless So For, as Coal Accord Ends Crisis; Foreign Minister's Interview With Pope Pius Today Seen as Vital Part of Mission Talks With 11 Duce 'Cordial,'" The New York Times, March 11, 1940.

"Diplomatic Knockout," Palestine Post, March 13, 1940.

"Ribbentrop's Visit in Rome a Failure; 'Good Riddance' Is Suggested as He Goes Home Deal with Britain Hinted," The New York Times, March 13, 1940.

"Two Interviews," Palestine Post, March 13, 1940.

"Nazis Sterilize Polish Boys and Girls, Further Massacres of Jews," Palestine Post, March 18, 1940.

"Pope Is Emphatic About Just Peace, His Stress on Indispensable Basis for End of Hostilities Held Warning to Reich, Jews' Right Defended, Pontiff in von Ribbentrop Talk Spoke in Behalf of Persecuted in Germany and Poland," The New York Times, March 14, 1940.

"Russo-Finnish Truce. Terms Believedly Accepted. Finns' Long Resistance," Cairns Post (Australia), March 14, 1940.

"Three Profound Bows," Time Magazine, March 18, 1940.

"Dictators Silent on Meeting, Italian Warning to Nazis, Reported 11 Point Hitler Peace Plan," The Canberra Times (Australia), March 20, 1940.

"Pontiff Condemns Injustices of War; Denounces Treaty Violations and Bombing of Civilians in Plea for Concord," The New York Times, March 25, 1940.

"Denounces War, Misdirection of Genius, Pope's Message," The Mercury (Australia), March 26, 1940.

"Sermon by Pope. Easter Message. World Outlook Deplored," The Sydney Morning Herald," March 26, 1940.

"Pope Pius Renews Criticism of Reich, First Public Audience Since Before Lent Hears Attack on Pagan Statecraft, Allusion is Made Clear, Soviet Publications Assail the Pontiff and Espouse Work of Militant Atheists," The New York Times, March 28, 1940.

"Pope on Enemies of Peace. Anti-Religious Rulers and Prophets," London Times, March 28, 1940.

"Christian Charity. Pope Deplores Lack," Cairns Post (Australia), March 29, 1940.

"Pope Attacks New Pagans," The Courier-Mail (Australia) March 29, 1940.

"Pope's Views on Cause of War," The Mercury (Australia), March 29, 1940.

"Le Ku-Klux-Klan fait de nouveau parler de lui. Un nouveau chef mais un vieux programme: la lutte contre les nègres, les juifs et les catholiques," La Croix, March 31, 1940.

"Pope Thanks the Jews," Palestine Post, April 1, 1940.

"Vatican Disturbed by Reich's Refusal; Cannot Send Men or Money into Poland for Work of Charity," The New York Times, April 1, 1940.

"Pope Condemns the Nazis," Northern Standard (Australian) April 2, 1940.

"Ribbentrop Rebuke; Polish Circles in France See Sign of His Failure With Pope," The New York Times, April 2, 1940.

Vatican Stresses Rift with Germany; Broadcast Admits Relations With Nazis Deteriorated After Ribbentrop Visit to Pope Berlin Insults Charged Exhibits Reported 'Permeated by Contempt and Hatred for Christianity,'" The New York Times, April 4, 1940.

"L'homélie pascale de S.S. Pie XII," La Croix, April 5, 1940.

"Cardinal Verdier is Dead in Paris; Advocate of Democracy and Foe of the Dictators, Was Champion of Oppressed Ordained Priest in 1887, Consecrated Archbishop in 1929 Taught at Sulpician Seminary for 40 Years, The New York Times, April 9, 1940.

"Allies Send Men and Material to Norway," Palestine Post, April 10, 1940.

"Invasion of Denmark Completed by Early Afternoon," Palestine Post, April 10, 1940.

"Speedier Reports Ordered by Pope; Vatican Envoys in War Areas Will Telephone Developments to Secretary of State; Pontiff Shows Anxiety; Roosevelt's Envoy to Obtain Latest Data Nazis Assailed by Osservatore Romano," The New York Times, April 11, 1940.

"Atrocity Charges Renewed by Pole; Embassy in Rome Again Tells of Slaughter of Priests in Nazi-Occupied Area Lublin a Terror Center, Gestapo Agents Are Said to Have Murdered Children in Mental Hospitals," The New York Times, April 15, 1940.

"Newspaper in Sanctuary," Time Magazine, April 29, 1940.

"All Quiet in Poland," Time Magazine, May 6, 1940.

"Pope Asks an End to Storm of War; Preaching Outside the Vatican, He Concludes With Deep Prayer for Peace, He is Anxious for Italy Service Honors the Nation's Patron Saints Crown Prince to Visit Pius," The New York Times, May 6, 1940.

"The Choice for Italy," The Sydney Morning Herald, May 7, 1940.

"Pope Held Shocked by Polish Horrors; May Deliver Rebuke as Result of Hlond Report Citing Nazi Aim to Oust Catholicism Lists 38 Priests Executed Says Cathedral Is Used as Garage," The New York Times, May 7, 1940.

"The Pope Pleads for Peace," Northern Standard (Australia), May 7, 1940.

"Pope Voices Fear of Spread of War; Sees World Being Overrun and Urges Fervent Prayers for Return of Peace," The New York Times, May 9, 1940.

"Pontiff is Shocked by German Attack. Pope is Expected to Issue Formal Condemnation of the Invasions Today. Editor Assails the Nazis. Vendors of the Osservatore Romano Said to Have Been Molested by Fascisti, The New York Times, May 11, 1940.

"Pope Voices Pleas For Three Peoples; Messages to Rulers of Newly Invaded Countries Carry Condemnation of Reich; Appeal Sent by Leopold; Pius Sees Envoys to Vatican on Situation in Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg," The New York Times, May 12, 1940.

"L'esprit vaincra. Pentecôte de guerre," La Croix, May 13, 1940.

"Stirring up Public Feeling. Organized Campaign," London Times, May 13, 1940.

"Demonstrations in Italy," London Times, May 15, 1940.

"La voix de Rome," La Croix, May 15, 1940.

"Vatican Organ Smothered," Palestine Post, May 16, 1940.

"Vatican Paper Loses Readers to Boycott; Distribution in Italy Crippled by Fascist Campaign," The New York Times, May 16, 1940.

"Primate's Memorandum to Pope on Nazi Atrocities in Poland. Shot Priest Buried in Jewish Cemetery," Palestine Post, May 17, 1940.

"Vatican Refuses to Gag Newspaper; Rejects 3 Fascist Demands for Editorial Restrictions on Osservatore Romano; May Drop Sale in Italy; Use of Vatican Mails Would Permit Publication of News Deleted Under Pressure," The New York Times, May 18, 1940.

"Italy Refuses to Permit Jewish Refugees Transit," Ohio Jewish Chronicle, May 24, 1940.

"'Hideous Nazi System,' Cardinal Hinsley's Denunciation, Fury of a Pagan People," London Times, May 27, 1940.

"Observer Silenced," Time Magazine, May 27, 1940.

"Pope Asks Nations to Humanize War, Pleads for Fair Treatment of Conquered Areas' Civilians and for Just Peace, Denies Partisan Spirit, His 'Paternal Love' Conveyed to Germans and Allies Moral Ruin Deplored," The New York Times, June 3, 1940.

"Pope Deplores War Horrors, Appeal for Respect of Laws of Humanity," Palestine Post, June 3, 1940.

"Le Pape dénonce le rôle néfaste d'une presse de mensonge," La Croix, June 10, 1940.

"Reynaud Tells Frances Why Duce Declared War," Palestine Post, June 11, 1940.

"Trenchant Indictment by British Cardinal," The Canberra Times (Australia), June 12, 1940.

"Pope Prays for Victims; War's Effects Felt in Vatican Ceremony ? Mass Is Broadcast," The New York Times, June 17, 1940.

"Mercy for France is Urged by Pope, Pope Makes Indirect Plea to Germany and Italy for Lenient Attitude," The New York Times, June 20, 1940.

"Vatican Representation Advocated; Resumption of Diplomatic Relations Regarded as Advisable On Moral, Ethical and Material Grounds," The New York Times, June 23, 1940.

"Pope's Paper," Time Magazine, June 24, 1940.

"Le Vatican et la guerre," Gazette de Lausanne, June 26, 1940.

"State Absolutism. Pope's Condemnations," The Sydney Morning Herald, July 1, 1940.

"Voice of the Vatican, Duty to Fight for the Right," London Times, July 5, 1940.

"Lithuania Cancels Vatican Concordat; Papal Officials Fear Catholicism Is Endangered There," The New York Times, July 6, 1940,

"Hate Deplored by Pope, Appeal to Pilgrims," The Mercury (Australia), July 11, 1940.

"Pie XII parle à la France de sa grande mission spirituelle et chrétienne," La Croix, July 31, 1940.

"Pope Hopes to See France Reborn, He Declares in Letter to Bishops; Pontiff Deplores 'Unprecedented Disaster Which Crossed Your Fatherland' Fascist Ex-Secretary Attacks the Message, The New York Times, August 3, 1940.

"Nazis Halt Papal Nuncio; Vatican Envoy to France Kept Out of Occupied Zone," The New York Times, August 5, 1940.

"War Echoes," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), August 9, 1940.

"Church and Democracy," Time Magazine, August 19, 1940.

"Papal Denunciation," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), August 30, 1940.

"Silencing the Voice of the Church," Palestine Post, August 30, 1940.

"Gifts to Caesar," Time Magazine, September 9, 1940.

"Bishop's Letter Withheld; Vatican Decides Not to Release German Prelate's Note," The New York Times, September 17, 1940.

"Pope and the War, Broadcast to Germany, "The Moral Verdict," Cairns Post (Australia), September 19, 1940.

"The Pope's Fears of Communism, Reported Encyclical," London Times, October 8, 1940.

"Libraries of Paris Purged by Gestapo in Campaign to Nazify French People," Los Angeles Times, October 17, 1940.

"Cardinal Under Scrutiny; Nazis Put Watch on Paris Prelate Accused of Insulting Reich," The New York Times, October 22, 1940.

"The International Situation," The New York Times, November 20, 1940.

"Gestapo Arrests Priest in Berlin," Los Angeles Times, November 25, 1940.

"Pope Asks Peace, But Is Pessimistic; Plea Directed to Masses, Not to Leaders A 'Golden Rule' of War Is Suggested," The New York Times, November 25, 1940.

"Pope Prays for Peace, Deplores War Suffering," The Argus (Australia), November 25, 1940.

"The Pope's Eloquent Prayer," Palestine Post, November 25, 1940.

"Nazi Drive Against Catholics, Priests Deported and Shot in Poland," Palestine Post, November 27, 1940.

"Vatican Denounces Racialism," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), November 29, 1940.

"Papacy Not Neutral," Palestine Post, December 1, 1940.

"Vatican v. Naziism," Time Magazine, December 2, 1940.

"Pope Asks Powers to Spare Children; In Christmas Letter He Also Urges Catholics to Pray for War's Victims Proposes Holiday Gifts, Those Still at Peace Implored to Help Ease Wants of 'Little Brothers,'" The New York Times, December 21, 1940.

"German Martyrs," Time Magazine, December 23, 1940.

"Mr. Churchill Appeals to Italians over Duce's Head," Palestine Post, December 24, 1940.

"Pope's Message to War-Torn World," Palestine Post, December 25, 1940.

"The Pope's New Order. Advice to Post-War Statesmen," London Times, December 27, 1940.

"Indictment by Pope, Big Effect on Public," The Mercury (Australia), December 27, 1940.

"Pope's Broadcast, Read as Attack on Nazis," The West Australian, December 27, 1940.

"Silence in Berlin. Angry Refusal to Give Information," London Times, December 28, 1940.

"Fascist Law Is Deplored, Cardinal Attacks Restriction on Jewish-'Aryan' Marriages," The New York Times, December 29, 1940.

"Vatican Notes Hindrance; Pope Deplores Obstruction of His War Relief Efforts," The New York Times, December 31, 1940.

 

1941

"La parole du Pape," La Croix, January 6, 1941.

"The Plight of France… A Priest to One of His Flock," Palestine Post, January 8, 1941.

"Pope's Concern for Prisoners of War," Palestine Post, January 19, 1941.

"Church Militant," Time Magazine, February 10, 1941.

"Catholics v. the Axis," Time Magazine, February 17, 1941.

"Italian Jewry Under Fascism," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), February 21, 1941.

"Churchmen & the War," Time Magazine, February 24, 1941.

"Lies and Bombers," Time Magazine, February 24, 1941.

"Race Culture Book Banned by Vatican. German's Thesis Advocates Compulsory Sterilization and Euthanasia for Unfit. Berlin Nuncio May Quit. Vatican Circles Report Mgr. Orsenigo is Tired of Post Mgr. Montini Mentioned," The New York Times, February 27, 1941.

"Book Advocating Nazi Racial Theory Banned by Vatican," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), March 7, 1941.

"Vatican Denounces Racialists," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), March 7, 1941.

"Cardinal Schulte of Cologne Dies. German Archbishop Took Up Roman Catholic Challenge to Regime of Nazis. Moderate in Opposition. First Endeavored an Understanding with Berlin anti-Clerical Leaders." The New York Times, March 12, 1941.

"Jew-Baiting Unpopular," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), March 28, 1941.

"A Sa Sainteté le Pape Pie XII," La Croix, March 31, 1941.

"Vatican Condemns Nazi Paganism," Palestine Post, March 31, 1941.

"Vatican Publishes Criticism of Nazis; Suppressed Pastoral of Freiburg Printed in Osservatore," The New York Times, March 31, 1941.

"War on the Religious Front," Palestine Post, April 4, 1941.

"The Vatican Lashes Out, Nazi Anti-Religious Crusade in France," Palestine Post, April 5, 1941.

"Le Pape est-il neutre?" La Croix, April 9, 1941.

"The Pope and the War Sufferings of the Innocent," London Times, April 14, 1941.

"Pope Appeals for Human Warfare, Denounces Ill-Treatment of Prisoners and Civilians in Enemy Territory," Palestine Post, April 14, 1941.

"Pope Pius Asks Ban on Worse Weapons; Broadcast Believed to Have Referred to Gas -- Calls for Imitation of Martyrs Pope Pius Asks Ban on Worse Weapons," The New York Times, April 14, 1941.

"Text of Pope Pius XII's Easter Sunday Broadcast to WorldApril 14, 1941.

"Vatican v. the Nazis," Time Magazine, April 14, 1941.

"S. S. Pie XII a adressé au monde son message pascal. Le Pape a rappelé les conditions d'une paix just et exhorté à la confiance tous ceux qui souffrent" La Croix, April 15, 1941.

"The Papal Message," The New York Times, April 15, 1941.

"Pope's Appeal to Warring Nations, Mercy for Prisoners and Civilians," Morning Bulletin (Australia), April 15, 1941.

"Persecution of Catholics," Palestine Post, April 20, 1941.

"Victor's Clemency Besought by Pope, Pius Praises Those Who Fight in Defense of Homes Asks That Innocent Be Spared, Appeals for Humility, Plea Follows Pronouncement Upon Harmony Between Science and Faith," The New York Times, April 21, 1941.

"'De-Christianizing of Germany, Vatican Renews Radio Attack," Palestine Post, April 22, 1941.

"Une lettre du Saint-Père au cardinal secrétaire d'Etat," La Croix, April 26, 1941.

"Dutch Bishops Irk Nazis; Vatican Hears of Clashes as Result of Orders to Priest," The New York Times, May 3, 1941.

"Papal Mission to Poland," Palestine Post, May 4, 1941.

"Le message pascal de S.S. Pie XII," La Croix, May 6, 1941.

"Une lettre de S.S. Pie XII à son Em. le cardinal secrétaire d'Etat, en vue de prescrire de nouveau des prières publiques pour le rétablissement de la paix," La Croix, May 10, 1941.

"Ordre chrétien," La Croix, May 12, 1941.

"Pie XII définit l'apostolat des professeurs et étudiants catholiques," La Croix, May 13, 1941.

"New Nazi Ban Stirs Vatican Authorities. Bar to Any Catholic Publication in Germany is Reported", The New York Times, May 25, 1941.

"Death for Listening to Foreign Broadcasts," Palestine Post, May 26, 1941.

"Persecution," Time Magazine, May 26, 1941.

"Le printemps de la famille dans un discours de S. S. Pie XII," La Croix, May 27, 1941.

"Text of Pope Pius's Broadcast on the Fiftieth Anniversary of Leo XIII's Encyclical," The New York Times, June 2, 1941.

"Pope Defends Rights of Individuals to Rise Above Slavery, Economic Equilibrium Essential," The Canberra Times (Australia), June 3, 1941.

"Rights of Man, Relation to State, Pope Speaks Boldly," The West Australian, June 3, 1941.

"A l'occasion de la Pentecôte, S. S. Pie XII a adressé au monde un nouveau message," La Croix, June 3, 1941.

"La Guerre et le droit," La Croix, June 4, 1941.

"Pope's Displeasure with Hungary Hinted; Vatican Paper Barely Mentions Visit of Nation's Premier," The New York Times, June 6, 1941.

"Discours de Sa Sainteté Pie XII pour commémorer le 50e anniversaire de l'encyclique "Rerum Novarum" du pape Léon XIII sur la question sociale, Fête de la Pentecôte, 1er juin 1941," La Croix, June 18, 1941.

"Pope is Criticized by Italian Editor. Farinacci Says He Urged Poles to Resist Nazi Propaganda," The New York Times, June 15, 1941.

"Le discours de S. S. Pie XII sur la licence de la mode," La Croix, June 25, 1941.

"Pope Prays as World Awaits Radio Talk; Address This Morning Expected to Be Anti-Communistic," The New York Times, June 29, 1941.

"Text of Pope Pius's Address on Divine Providence," The New York Times, June 30, 1941.

"Pope Declares Triumph of Evil Cannot Endure," Palestine Post, June 30, 1941.

"Pope Keeps Silent on Axis 'Crusade'. Homily on Divine Providence Seeks to Comfort World Amid Days of Strife," The New York Times, June 30, 1941.

"Axis Pressure on the Pope. The Vatican and Russia," London Times, July 1, 1941.

"Le message du Saint-Père," La Croix, July 1, 1941.

"Un discours du Pape sur l'art sacré," La Croix, July 2, 1941.

"Final Jewish Law is Drafted in Italy. It Aims at Elimination of All but Families Specifically Exempted," The New York Times, July 5, 1941.

"Les paroles de la vérité," La Croix, July 5, 1941.

"Catholic Bishops in Germany Protest Anti-Church Moves," Los Angeles Times, July 7, 1941.

"Wants War Action Left to President. Bishop Hurley Says Problem in the Face of Nazi Menace is a Strategic One. Secret Moves Held Need. Prelate Cites Pope's Attitude and Assails Catholics Who Give Comfort to Axis," The New York Times, July 7, 1941.

"German Bishops Protest Against Paganism," Palestine Post, July 8, 1941.

"German Bishops Hailed as Heroes; Prelates Who Censured Nazis for Attack on Religion Praised by Rabbi," The New York Times, July 13, 1941.

"Bishop Speaks," Time Magazine, July 14, 1941.

"Italian Jew-Laws under Fire, Vatican Calls for Change," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), July 25, 1941.

"Priests for Russia," Time Magazine, August 4, 1941.

"Jews Get Jobs at Vatican," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), August 22, 1941.

"Unto Caesar," Time Magazine, August 25, 1941.

"Vatican and the War, Conflict with Germany, Infamy of All Kinds," Cairns Post (Australia), August 26, 1941.

"Dutch Catholics Warned on Nazism; A Pastoral Letter Reaffirms Ban on Support to German Party or Communism Sees No Reconciliation, Wayward Urged to 'Abandon Equivocal Path' to Escape Denial of Sacrament, The New York Times, September 6, 1941.

"Imprisoned, Ye Visited Me," Time Magazine, September 15, 1941.

"President, Pope and Peace," Time Magazine, September 22, 1941.

"Catholics Assail Nazis in Holland; Pastoral Letter Makes Bold Protest against German Persecution of Church; Heavy Penalties Defied; Workers' Union Now Banned by Bishops Because of Change to Commissar's Control," The New York Times, September 29, 1941.

"Catholics and Gestapo in New Head-on Clash," Los Angeles Times, September 29, 1941.

"Nazi Brutality in Europe, Executioners Busy," Examiner (Australia), October 2, 1941.

"The Badge of Courage," The Jewish Criterion (Pennsylvania), October 3, 1941.

"Pope Denounces Curbs on Marriage and Deplores 'Mania for Divorce,' Sterilization and Racial Laws Condemned. Rota Grants 30 Matrimonial Petitions out of 82 Cases Heard in Year," The New York Times, October 4, 1941.

"Russians Changing Stand on Religion; They Now Assail the Nazis in All Languages as the Great Foes of Christianity," The New York Times, October 5, 1941.

"Taylor Returns, Silent on Mission; Vatican Envoy Only Says He Has Information for President of 'Utmost Importance,'" The New York Times, October 5, 1941.

"Catholic Niemöller," Time Magazine, October 6, 1941.

"Nazi Persecutions Fail to Stifle Religious Fervour, Church Blamed for the Plight of France," The Canberra Times (Australia), October 11, 1941.

"Nazi Reprisals, The French Hostages, Vatican Move, Executions Stayed," The West Australian, October 29, 1941.

"Vatican Intercedes in France, New Shootings Only Postponed," Palestine Post, October 29, 1941.

"Chile Urges Curb on War's Brutalities, Invites Joint Action Pope is Linked to Hostage Reprieve," The New York Times, November 5, 1941.

"Nazis Arrest Priest Who Prayed for Jews, Dean of Cathedral in Berlin Reported to Be in Concentration Camp for Past Two Weeks," Los Angeles Times, November 9, 1941.

"Berlin Dean Held; Prayed for Jews; Gestapo Is Reported to Have Arrested Priest in Charge of Catholic Cathedral," The New York Times, November 9, 1941.

"Warning on Nazi Gospel Attributed to Pope Pius," The New York Times, November 22, 1941.

"Sickening Hypocrisy," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), November 28, 1941.

"Catholics on the Crisis," Time Magazine, December 1, 1941.

"U.S. Peace Efforts Lauded by Taylor; Roosevelt's Representative to Vatican Pays Tribute to Him and to Pope," The New York Times, December 8, 1941.

"Prelates against Hitler," Time Magazine, December 15, 1941.

"Hungarian Catholics Attack Jew-Baiters," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), December 19, 1941.

"Idea of Force Condemned, Pope's Broadcast," The Sydney Morning Herald, December 25, 1941.

"The Nazi Way with Religion," The Sydney Morning Herald, December 26, 1941.

"Pope Deplores War in X-mas Message," Palestine Post, December 25, 1941.

"Le message du Pape," Le Figaro, December 27-28, 1941.

 

1942

"'Foundations of Peace,' The Chief Rabbi's Declaration," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), January 5, 1942.

"Pope Proposes," Time Magazine, January 5, 1942.

"Use of Force Draw Vatican Paper's Ire; Osservatore Romano Assails It as Foreign Policy Weapon," The New York Times, January 5, 1942.

"La Charte de la paix chrétienne," Le Figaro, January 12, 1942.

"Crime and Punishment," Palestine Post, January 13, 1942.

"Italy and the War," London Times, January 19, 1942.

"Bigotry," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), January 23, 1942.

"Protest Against Pogroms," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), January 30, 1942.

"Professor T. Levi-Civita, Member of Vatican Academy," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), February 6, 1942.

"The Battle of Babble," Time Magazine, February 16, 1942.

"Bishops Denounce Nazis, Home Front Lost Confidence in 'People's State,'" Palestine Post, February 16, 1942.

"Family Broadcasts from the Vatican," Palestine Post, February 20, 1942.

"New Nazi Assault on Religion; 'Christianity Will Disappear,'" London Times, February 21, 1942.

"Hess's Successor," Time Magazine, March 2, 1942.

"Stalin Writes to Pope. Letter Said to Draw Distinction in Matter of Religious Freedom," The New York Times, March 18, 1942.

"Soviet Mission to Vatican City," Palestine Post, April 2, 1942.

"German Cardinal Indicts Nazi 'War on Christianity, Faulhaber Reports to Vatican That Regime 'Blackmails' Believers and Uses Spies to Put Pressure on the Clergy," The New York Times, May 9, 1942.

"German Catholics Fight Nazi Tenets. New Commandments Issued by Cardinal Faulhaber Combat 'War on Christianity.' Regime Revises Hymnal. Many of Old Favorites Dropped in 'State Church Collection Non-Religious in Tone," The New York Times, May 10, 1942.

"Pie XII a agi, Pie XII a parlé en faveur du rétablissement de la paix," La Croix, May 12, 1942.

"Pope Pius Pleads for Peace, But Doubts War's End Now; Pope Pius Pleads for End of War," The New York Times, May 14, 1942.

"Pope's Appeal for Peace," London Times, May 14, 1942.

"Textual Excerpts from the Pope's Broadcast," The New York Times, May 14, 1942.

"Appeal for Peace, Pope Speaks 'With Greater Insistence'," The Mercury (Australia), May 15, 1942.

"Barcelona Rinde Fervido Homenaje A Su Santidad El Papa Pio XII. Verbo de amor y de paz," La Vanguardia Española, May 15, 1942.

"The Treason of Christianity," Time Magazine, May 18, 1942.

"La Voz del Pontifice Repercute en Francia," La Vanguardia Española, May 18, 1942.

"National Prayer, the Pope's Principles of Peace; Nazism the Arch-Enemy of Mankind," London Times, May 22, 1942.

"Nazi Acts Decried by Spanish Bishop. His Pastoral Letter Attacks Propaganda, Cites Church Condemnation of Racism. Encyclical Text Quoted. Protests That Had Been Made by Prelates in Germany and Netherlands Included," The New York Times, May 24, 1942.

"Pope Intervenes," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), May 29, 1942.

"Churchmen Who Defy Hitler, Bishop von Galen of Germany," The New York Times, June 8, 1942.

"Fascist Pressure on Vatican Fails. Mussolini Unable to Bring Pope to Take a Stand on the Axis Side in the War," The New York Times, June 4, 1942.

"Nazi Acts Decried by Reich Bishops. Text of the Pastoral Letter of March 22 Shows Sharp Protest of Oppressions. People Urged to Uphold Their Christianity Killings of Insane Persons Condemned," The New York Times, June 7, 1942.

"Churchmen Who Defy Hitler, Archbishop de Jong of Holland," The New York Times, June 10, 1942.

"Britain and the Pope," London Times, June 15, 1942.

"Churchmen Who Defy Hitler; Cardinal van Roey of Belgium," The New York Times, June 15, 1942.

"God is Above State, Berlin Bishop Says; Count Konrad von Preysing Repudiates Nazi Theory in Sermon Honoring Pope, Cites French Revolution; Catholic Leader Condemns Arbitrary Action Cheers Mark Audience's Approval," The New York Times, June 30, 1942.

"Religious Rights in Germany, Preysing's Outspoken Sermon," London Times, June 30, 1942.

"A Voice from Berlin," London Times, July 1, 1942.

"Critical Nazi Sermon Hints United Church War on Hitler," Los Angeles Times, July 1, 1942.

"No Yellow Badge in Italy, Duce Fears the Vatican," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), July 3, 1942.

"Swiss and Swedish Catholics Appalled at Massacres, An Appeal to the Pope" The Jewish Chronicle (UK), July 3, 1942.

"Cardinal Hinsley on Nazi Atrocities, Barbarities in Poland," London Times, July 9, 1942.

"The Vatican and Italian Jews," Palestine Post, July 9, 1942.

"Cardinal Exposes German Massacres in Europe," The Canberra Times (Australia), July 10, 1942.

"Cardinal Hinsley Fights Anti-Semitism," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), July 17, 1942.

"Religion Spurring French Resistance, Catholics and Protestants in Both Zones Stand against Nazis, and Laval, Priests Close To People, In North They Are Leaders in Opposing Hitlerism-Feeling Toward Pétain Turns Cool…. Clergy Seem Fearful of Vichy…. Underground Literature Effective," The New York Times, July 20, 1942.

"Nazi Punishment Seen by Roosevelt, Says Hitler Will Be Held to 'Strict Accountability' Churchill Greets Rally," The New York Times, July 22, 1942.

"Must Be Anti-Semites, Nazis' Plan for Italians," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), July 31, 1942.

"The Underground," London Times, July 31, 1942.

"Pope Protests to Vichy over Seizure of Jews, Pontiff's Envoy Entreats French Leaders to End Persecution of Defenseless People," Los Angeles Times, August 6, 1942.

"Pius Said to Plead for French Jews," The New York Times, August 6, 1942.

"Pope Protests, Inhuman Treatment, Jews in France," Cairns Post (Australia), August 6, 1942.

"Catholics in Warsaw Ghetto," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), August 7, 1942.

"Déportations en masse," Gazette de Lausanne, August 12, 1942.

"German War on Religion, Terror Campaign in Occupied Lands" London Times, August 12, 1942.

"Abolition of Christianity Declared Objective of Nazis," Los Angeles Times, August 12, 1942.

"Herald-Tribune Warns Vichy Against Deportation of Jews," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), August 14, 1942.

"Pope Pius Protests Mass Deportations of Jews in France," Ohio Jewish Chronicle, August 14, 1942.

"The Pope Pleads in Vain Against French Deportations," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), August 14, 1942.

"The Pope Protests," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), August 14, 1942.

"Report Pope Pleads With Vichy to Halt Expulsion of Jews," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), August 14, 1942.

"Short Memories," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), August 14, 1942.

"Vatican Protests Against Pogroms," Palestine Post, August 16, 1942.

"Sacrificium Abramae," Time Magazine, August 17, 1942.

"Netherlands Catholic Church Penalized," Los Angeles Times, August 20, 1942.

"Cardinal Bertram," The New York Times, August 22, 1942.

"Catholic Church Hopes for Allied Victory, Mussolini and the Vatican," Palestine Post, August 25, 1942.

"Vichy Seizes Jews; Pope Pius Ignored, Those Who Entered France Since 1936 to Be Sent to Work in Germany, Other Aliens Are in Peril, 3 More Prominent Refugees From Reich Said to Be in Prison at Castres," The New York Times, August 27, 1942.

"Anti-Jewish Drive in France, Wholesale Arrests and Deportations," London Times, August 28, 1942.

"Jewish Painter Escapes to Vatican," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), August 28, 1942.

"Pope Threatens to Recall Nuncio from Berlin," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), August 28, 1942.

"25,000 Jews Reported Held in South France for Deportation by the Nazis to the East," The New York Times, August 28, 1942.

"Vatican's Protest against Massacres, 'Interference' Says Berlin," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), August 28, 1942.

"Man-Hunting in France," The New York Times, August 29, 1942.

"Paris Attack on Radio Vatican," Palestine Post, September 2, 1942.

"Paris Radio Attack on Vatican, Taken to Task for Sympathy to Jews," Palestine Post, September 3, 1942.

"Jewish Children Separated from Parents in Nazi French Drive," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), September 4, 1942.

"Pope Pleads in Vain," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), September 4, 1942.

"Pope's Protest Ignored," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), September 4, 1942.

"25, 000 Jews Are Arrested in Occupied France Despite Appeals from Pope Pius," Ohio Jewish Chronicle, September 4, 1942.

"Jews in Paris Commit Suicide During Roundup, Hysterical Mothers Hurl Children to Death From Windows to Avoid Nazis' Slave Labor…. Vatican Protest Hushed," Los Angeles Times, September 6, 1942.

"The Restoration of Slavery, How Hitler's New Order Systematically Degrades the People of Poland," The New York Times, September 6, 1942.

"U.S. Protests Against Vichy Treatment of Jews," Palestine Post, September 6, 1942.

"Les persécutions contre les Juifs en France et la protestation du Vatican," Gazette de Lausanne, September 8, 1942.

"Resentment against Vichy Subservience," Palestine Post, September 8, 1942.

"Catholics Shelter Children," The New York Times, September 9, 1942.

"More Deportations of French Jews, Children's Plight. Military Governor of Lyons Dismissed, Refusal to Help in Arrests of Jews," London Times, September 9, 1942.

"French Rift Grows on Deporting Jews; Catholic' Defiant Opposition to Nazi Campaign is Raising Dilemma for Pétain. Prelates Issue Protest; Toulouse Archbishop Calls on Christians to Remember All Men are Brothers," The New York Times, September 9, 1942.

"French Censorship Hides Rising Unrest, Uneasiness Linked to Protests on Treatment of Jews," The New York Times, September 10, 1942.

"Laval's Protest," London Times, September 10, 1942.

"Anti-Semitism in France, Protest by Pope Reported," The Sydney Morning Herald, September 11, 1942.

"Christendom and the Jews," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), September 11, 1942.

"Excommunication Threat," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), September 11, 1942.

"France Troubled by Ouster of Jews; Protestants and Catholics are Deeply Stirred Over Nazi Deportation of 20,000; Pleas to Petain Futile: by Next Tuesday it is Likely That 20,000 Persons Will Have Been Shipped Away," The New York Times, September 11, 1942.

"French Resentment at Jewish Deportations Mounts," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), September 11, 1942.

"Jesuits Arrested in Lyons, Hiding Jewish Children," London Times: September 11, 1942.

"Protests in France, Feeling Against Vichy Rises," The Advertiser (Australia), September 11, 1942.

"Stormy Days for Pétain," The Sydney Morning Herald, September 11, 1942.

"Vatican's Protest," The Courier-Mail (Australia), September 11, 1942.

"Catholic Prelates' Protests," The New York Times, September 12, 1942.

"Les Déportations de Juifs en France," Gazette de Lausanne, September 12, 1942.

"La question juive en France," Journal de Genève, September 14, 1942.

"French Refuse to Yield Thousands of Jewish Children for Deportation," Ohio Jewish Chronicle, September 18, 1942.

"Pétain's Guilt, The Vatican Doubts about the Persecution," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), September 18, 1942.

"Pope Decries War Misery," Palestine Post, September 18, 1942.

"The Pope Horrified at Fury of War, Message to Cardinal Hinsley," London Times, September 18, 1942.

"Laval Interns a Catholic Leader in Wake of Church Plea for Jews; A Catholic Leader Interned By Laval," The New York Times, September 18, 1942.

"Laval Interns Catholic Leader for Attempt to Protect Jews," Los Angeles Times, September 18, 1942.

"Pope Has Long Talk with Taylor; Move to Aid Jews in France Seen; U.S. Help to Jews in France is Seen," The New York Times, September 20, 1942.

"Vatican Condemns Vichy Anti-Jewish Measures, Priests Held for Quoting Warning," Palestine Post, September 20, 1942.

"Bennett Assails Laval Expulsions, Denounces Nazis' Inhumanity to Catholics, Protestants and Jews in Poland, Cites the Vatican's Stand, Nominee for Governor Speaks in Hempstead of Polish Alliance," Special to The New York Times, September 21, 1942.

"Pray for France," Time Magazine, September 21, 1942.

"Vatican Frowns on Jewish Deportations, Petain Dismayed," The Argus (Australia), September 22, 1942.

"Vatican Help for Deportees," The Courier-Mail (Australia), September 22, 1942.

"Vichy and Jews, Attitude of Vatican," The Mercury (Australia), September 22, 1942.

"Dutch Ask Germans Not to Deport Jews; Church Groups Send Appeal to the Reich Commissar," The New York Times, September 23, 1942.

"Les églises hollandaises et les deportations de Juifs," Gazette de Lausanne, September 25, 1942.

"France: The Inquisition," Time Magazine, September 28, 1942

"Report French Nuncio at Vatican," The New York Times, September 29, 1942.

"America and the Vatican, Mr. Taylor's Talks, National Socialism's Excesses," London Times, September. 29, 1942.

"A Vatican Visit," London Times, October 1, 1942.

"The Vatican Faces the Dictators, Hitler and Mussolini Have Flouted and Embarrassed the Pope. But the Pontiff Finds Satisfaction in a Community of Interest with the Democratic Powers," The New York Times, October 4, 1942.

"Goebbels Attacks the Pope, Pro-Jewish Interference," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), October 9, 1942.

"Italian Christians Also Protest," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), October 9, 1942.

"Nazis Print 10,000,000 Pamphlets Attacking Pope," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), October 9, 1942.

"Nuns and Priests Wear Yellow Badge in Protest," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), October 9, 1942.

"French Clergy Wears Yellow Badge, Church Heads Fight against Gestapo," Palestine Post, October 14, 1942.

"Vichy and the Vatican, Relations of Church and State in France, From Conciliation to Conflict," London Times, October 15, 1942.

"Tribute Paid to Nazi Victims," Los Angeles Times, October 19, 1942.

"Vatican's Self-Imposed Mercy Message Task," Palestine Post, October 19, 1942.

"Priest Dies a Prisoner, Msgr. Feuerstein Described as a Militant German Catholic," The New York Times, October 20, 1942.

"The Spiritual Powers Behind Anti-Nazism," Palestine Post, October 26, 1942.

"Paris Archbishop Opposes Petain's Jewish Measures," Palestine Post, October 29, 1942.

"France Awakening," The Sydney Morning Herald, October 30, 1942.

"Racial Persecution Will Be Ended ? Churchill," Palestine Post, November 1, 1942.

"Star of David for King Christian," Palestine Post, November 2, 1942.

"1,000 Children Held by Nazis as Hostages, Try Everything to Check Sabotage," Palestine Post, November 3, 1942.

"Vatican's Help to War Prisoners," Palestine Post, November 3, 1942.

"Rome Press Suspects News Leaks from Vatican City," Los Angeles Times, November 17, 1942.

"Says Vatican Aids R.A.F. Italian Paper Also Denounces Taylor, Other Envoys," The New York Times, November 17, 1942.

"Fascist Quarrel with Vatican," The Canberra Times (Australia), November 18, 1942.

"Aurore de Paix. La consécration du genre humain au Coeur Immaculé de Marie," La Croix, November 19, 1942.

"Pope Again Condemns Bombings," The New York Times, November 21, 1942.

"Pope Protests," Christian Science Monitor, November 23, 1942.

"Slain Polish Jews Put at a Million. One-Third of Number in Whole Country Said to Have Been Put to Death by Nazis, Abbatoir for Deportees, Mass Electrocutions, Killing by Injection of Air Bubbles Described in Reports," The New York Times, November 26, 1942.

"Vatican Assailed for Harboring Jews," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), November 27, 1942.

"Days of Mourning Ushered in, Solemn Conclave in Old City," Palestine Post, November 30, 1942.

"Polish Christians Condemn Slaughter of Jews, Manifesto Issued by National Council," Palestine Post, November 30, 1942.

"Catholic Stand," Time Magazine, November 23, 1942.

"Prelude to Judgment," Time Magazine, November 30, 1942.

"Appeal to Stay the Butcher's Hand," Palestine Post, December 1, 1942.

"Nazi Morality on Animals' Level, German Catholic Bishops Warn," The New York Times, December 5, 1942.

"Catholics Join in Protest," Palestine Post, December 9, 1942.

"President Renews Pledges to Jews. He tells Group Every Effort Will Be Made to Fix Guilt in Axis Crimes against Race. 2,000,000 Reported Dead. Delegation Asserts the Newest Nazi Method is Poisoning at Rate of 100 an Hour," The New York Times, December 9, 1942.

"England Awake! Jerusalem Calls," Palestine Post, December 14, 1942.

"Massacre of Jews, the Chief Rabbi's Appeal 'Satanic Carnage'," London Times, December 14, 1942.

"'Satanic Carnage' of Jews,' Week's Abstention in Britain," The Advertiser (Australia), December 16, 1942.

"Pope Assails Peril Of Godless State, Condemns Herding of Humans as Lifeless Things, Denounces Marxian Socialism," The New York Times, December 25, 1942.

"Pope Seeks in Vain to Investigate Atrocities," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), December 25, 1942.

"Nazis and Vatican Newspaper," Palestine Post, December 29, 1942.

"Pope Deplores Racial Hate, Pleads for its Victims," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), December 31, 1942.

 

1943

"What the Pope Said," Time Magazine, January 4, 1943.

"The Germans Have Forbidden Cardinal van Roey….," London Times, January 6, 1943.

"Belgian Priest Reported Shot," The New York Times, January 10, 1943.

"Britain's Efforts to Rescue Jews May Produce Results," Palestine Post, January 21, 1943.

"Berlin Bishop Hits Nazis Racial Creed; Catholic Count von Preysing Denies Exclusive Rights and Defends Alien Privileges; Document Read in Senate; Mead Calls Christmas Letter a Challenge to Hitler-Asks Wide Publicity by OWI," The New York Times, January 22, 1943.

"Cardinal Gerlier Tells the Nazis 'I Will not Support Jew-Laws,'" The Jewish Chronicle (UK), January 22, 1943.

"Catholic Calls Hitler's Attitude to Jews 'Diabolical," Ohio Jewish Chronicle, January 22, 1943.

"French Clergy Defies Nazis on Treatment of Jews," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), January 22, 1943.

"Personal Liberty Upheld in Hungary; Christ's Teachings Know No Prerogative for Oppression, Says Cardinal Seredi," The New York Times, January 23, 1943.

"Whatever can be done….," London Times, January 26, 1943.

"Eden Reports Britain Considering 2 Measures To Aid Jews," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), January 29, 1943.

"Church Opposition to Axis is Growing, German Pastors Still Speak Out Against Nazi Policy Despite Threats, Italians Also Protest, Bishops' Plea to Mussolini on Persecution of Jews Kept from Nation's Press," The New York Times, January 30, 1943.

"Le Pape et la France," La Croix, February 1, 1943.

"Mussolini Reported to be Easing Anti-Jewish Laws," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), February 5, 1943.

"Pope Assures Chief Rabbi of Vatican Aid," Palestine Post, February 5, 1943.

"Vatican's Anti-Racial Broadcasts," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), February 5, 1943.

"Pope Pledges Aid to Jews," The New York Times, February 7, 1943.

"Examen de conscience préliminaire," La Croix, February 8, 1943.

"Le relèvement du prolétariat," La Croix, February 10, 1943.

"Pope's Pledge to Jews," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), February 12, 1943.

"Sober Mood in Reich, Stalingrad and After, Hungary's Peace Talk," London Times, February 12, 1943.

"Vatican Doing All Possible to Aid Jews," Ohio Jewish Chronicle, February 12, 1943.

"Christian Rebuke to Hitlerism Seen, Church Leaders in France in Anti-Nazi Testimony Refuse to Countenance Racism, Deportations are Scored, Catholics and Protestants Minced No Words Protesting Policy Against Jews," The New York Times, February 13, 1943.

"Hitler Speeds Mass Murder of Jews, Six Thousand Killed Daily in Single Area of Poland," Palestine Post, February 15, 1943.

"Rome Seething with Rumours," Palestine Post, February 15, 1943.

"A propos de la Consécration au Coeur Immaculé de Marie," La Croix, February 16, 1943.

"Hitler Said to Revive Polish Persecutions; In One District Most Catholic Churches Are Ruins or Closed," The New York Times, February 21, 1943.

"Il faut relire le message de Noël du souverain pontife," La Croix, February 24, 1943.

"Dutch Resist Anti-Jewish Laws, Nazis Stop Subsidy to Limburg Catholics," Palestine Post, February 26, 1943.

"Persecutions Denounced by German Bishop, Stalingrad 'a Punishment from God," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), February 26, 1943.

"The Mark of the Beast," Palestine Post, March 1, 1943.

"Peace at a Price," Time Magazine, March 1, 1943.

"What Can Be Done?" Time Magazine, March 1, 1943.

"Vive le Pape!" La Croix, March 2, 1943.

"Berlin Bishop on 'False Philosophy,'" The Jewish Chronicle (UK), March 5, 1943.

"How to Uproot Racialism," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), March 5, 1943.

"Vatican Denounces Nazi Persecution of Religion and Persons," Daily Boston Globe, March 5, 1943.

"Le Pape de la Famille," La Croix, March 11, 1943.

"U. S. Senators Join Protest, Resolution on Mass Murder of Jews, Massacres Continue, Eden Confirms Reports," Palestine Post, March 11, 1943.

"German Catholics' Latest Protest," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), March 12, 1943.

"New York Times Urges United States Admit Refugees," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), March 12, 1943.

"Pope and Mgr. Spellman Discussed Persecution, Ways of Saving Jews," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), March 12, 1943.

"Churches Protest to Holland Ruler, Protestant and Catholics Unite in Appeal to Seyss- Inquart Against Restrictions," The New York Times, March 14, 1943.

"Une Protestation des Eglises de Hollande," Gazette de Lausanne, March 17, 1943.

"Cardinal Hinsley Dies in London, 77. Archbishop of Westminster was Primate of Catholic Church in Great Britain, Was Enthroned in 1935, Uncompromising Foe of Axis, Denounced Nazi Inhumanity Once Flying Missionary," The New York Times, March 17, 1943.

"Vatican's Fight for the Persecuted," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), March 26, 1943.

"Obituary, Cardinal Hinsley, Archbishop of Westminster," London Times, March 18, 1943.

"The Death of a Voice," Time Magazine, March 29, 1943.

"Van Roey Letter Bared as Forgery; Belgians Say Nazis used Nazis of Cardinal to Win Support," The New York Times, March 31, 1943.

"Reich Bishops Hit Nazi Immorality. Prelates of Paderborn, Cologne Attack 'Forced Marriage' as Animal Like," The New York Times, April 1, 1943.

"Soviet Mission to Vatican City," Palestine Post, April 2, 1943.

"Belgian Prelates Score Nazi Action. Pastoral Note Read in Nation's Churches Protests Sharply Forced labor in Reich. Germans' Claim Scorned. Their Measures Will Destroy European Civilization, Not Save It, Letter Asserts," The New York Times, April 4, 1943.

"Nazis Order Deportation of All Jews from Holland," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), April 16, 1943.

"Deportations to Reich Affect French Morale," Los Angeles Times, April 20, 1943.

"Vatican and Nazi Victims," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), April 23, 1943.

"Pope to Speak to World over Radio Today," Los Angeles Times, April 25, 1943.

"Reich Bishops Assail Nazi Abuse of Religion in Occupied Lands; Catholic Memorial Laments 'Ramparts of Bitterness' Being Created by Persecution," The New York Times, May 13, 1943.

"A Time of Change," Time Magazine, May 17, 1943.

"Hitler Rejects Pope's Appeal," Palestine Post, May 19, 1943.

"Le faits du jour," Gazette de Lausanne, May 23, 1943.

"German Bishops Speak Out," Time Magazine, May 24, 1943.

"Vatican-Soviet Concordat is Expected to be Result," Daily Boston Globe, May 25, 1943.

"The Pope's Call to Germans, 'Oppose Evil Forces,' Letter to Bishops," London Times, May 28, 1943.

"Pius Commends German Bishops for Resistance," Los Angeles Times, May 28, 1943.

"Vatican is Hopeful of Russian Accord, No Confirmation is Given to Rumors of Early Pact, but Talks are Reported. Religious Training Asked. Holy See Said to Want Radical Change in Moscow Attitude on Subject of Education." The New York Times, May 28, 1943.

"Pope's Peace Aims Seen Barring Bias. Racist Ideology and Economic Discrimination Denied by Holy See, Writer Asserts. Four Freedoms Are Cited. Pact Must Have Guarantees of Human Liberty to Win Approval, It is Held," The New York Times, May 29, 1943.

"Sharp Vatican Reply to Nazis, the Pope's Peace Effort," London Times, May 29, 1943.

"Oppose Forces of Evil, Pope's Exhortation to Germans," The Sydney Morning Herald, May 29, 1943.

"Pope Deplores Evil Forces in Germany," The Canberra Times (Australia), May 29, 1943.

"Vatican Replies to Accusations by Axis," Palestine Post, May 30, 1943.

"Laws of Humanity in Air War. The Pope's Appeal," London Times, June 3, 1943.

"Pope Bids Nations Obey Laws of War; Pleads Against Air Reprisals in Address to Cardinals on His Name Day Feels for Small Nations He Expresses the Hope That Poland's Future May Be as Great as Her Sacrifices," The New York Times, June 3, 1943.

"Respect Human Rights in Bomb War, Pope Asks," Chicago Tribune, June 3, 1943.

"Humanity in Air War, Sad and Inexorable Competition," The West Australian, June 4, 1943.

"Pope vs. Catholics," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), June 4, 1943.

"Nazi Radio Efforts to Trick Irish," Barrier Miner (Australia), June 5, 1943.

"Germany v. Vatican," Time Magazine, June 7, 1943.

"'Civilized' War Impossible; But Precepts of Pope Pius Are Held Up as Guide for Peacemakers," The New York Times, June 8, 1943.

"Les épreuves de la Hollande. Une lettre pastorale des évêques catholiques," Gazette de

Lausanne, June 9, 1943.

"Deportations in Holland, Public Protests by Bishops, A New Babylonian Captivity," London Times, June 10, 1943.

"Vatican Aided Britons; 3 Escaped Prisoners, Now in London, Tell of Adventure," New York Times, June 10, 1943.

"Reich Churches Resist Nazi Rule, Cooperate with Outside Forces," The New York Times, June 11, 1943.

"Jewish Sterilization, Joint Protest by Dutch Churches," London Times, June 12, 1943.

"Su Santidad pronuncia un discurso ante 20.000 obreros recibidos en audiencia. Rechaza, con energia y elevacion, la inicua y descabellada calumia de que el Papa mantiene la guerra. Verdad y razon contra patraña y calumnia, La Vanguardia Española, June 15, 1943.

"Monstrous Order," Time Magazine, June 21, 1943

"Netherland Jews Ousted by Nazis. Removal of Last Group from Amsterdam Completes Country-Wide Deportations. Terrible Journey Told. Asylum Patients Put in Freight Car Slovak Bishops Protest Persecutions. The New York Times, June 23, 1943.

"The Fate of Sodom and Gomorrah, German Bishop Warns Nazis," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), June 25, 1943.

"Bishops of Slovakia Protest Persecution of Jews," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), July 2, 1943.

"700 Italian Jews Admitted into Vatican," Ohio Jewish Chronicle, July 2, 1943.

"Slave Labour for Italian Jews," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), July 2, 1943.

"Nazis Said to Curb Catholic Prelates, Faulhaber and Others Signed Protest on Anti-Semitic Move," The New York Times, July 6, 1943.

"Pope Condemns Racial Persecution," Palestine Post, July 7, 1943.

"Croat Attacks Germans. Archbishop of Zagreb Denounces Their Theories of Race." The New York Times, July 8, 1943.

"Reports Vatican Deploring Anti-Semitism," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), July 9, 1943.

"Pourquoi l'Eglise condamne le communisme," La Croix, July 12, 1943.

"The Bombing of Rome, A Letter from the Pope," London Times, July 22, 1943.

"Pope's Letter to Vicar General, Sympathy for Bomb Victims;" Cairns Post (Australia), July 23, 1943.

"Wise Asks Roosevelt Aid. Jewish Congress Head Estimates Axis Killings at 3,000,000," The New York Times, July 23, 1943.

"Rome a Military Centre. Mr. Roosevelt on Rejected Allied Plea," London Times, July 24, 1943.

"Rome Bombing Upheld; Attack Regarded as Regrettable But Highly Necessary," The New York Times, July 25, 1943.

"Vatican Denies Protesting to U.S. Or Claiming Basilica Is All Ruins; Protest is Denied by Vatican Radio," The New York Times, July 25, 1943.

"No Papal Protest of Bombing," Palestine Post, July 26, 1943.

"Vatican Refutes Axis Lies, 'Objective' Letter on Bombing, A Word to Both Sides," London Times, July 26, 1943.

"Vatican Scores Nazi Laws, Warns French Bias Against Jews Is Offense Against God," The New York Times, June 27, 1943.

"Nazis Seize Catholics," Los Angeles Times, July 29, 1943.

"Dictator Principle Denounced by Pope, Vatican Broadcast Says Pontiff Condemns Rulers Who Put Laws and Liberty Aside," The New York Times, July 29, 1943.

"The Vatican, Unusual Affliction," Time Magazine, August 2, 1943.

"Anti-Jewish Laws Abolished in Italy," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), August 6, 1943.

"Anti-Semitism Seen Wiped Out in Italy, French Jews Flee to Italy," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), August 6, 1943.

"See Deportation of Italian Jews Halted by Mussolini Downfall," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), August 6, 1943.

"Peace & the Papacy," Time Magazine, August 16, 1943.

"The Sound of Doom," Time Magazine, August 16, 1943.

"Pastoral Note to Reich Reported," New York Times, August 19, 1943.

"Hear Chief Rabbi Thanked Pope for His Aid," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), August 20, 1943.

"Bishops of Germany Send Report to Pope; Berlin Prelate Will Go to Rome with Fulda Decisions," New York Times, August 21, 1943.

"The Vatican and the Jews," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), August 29, 1943.

"The Pope's Message," The New York Times, September 2, 1943.

"Pope Asks Victors to Be 'Generous'; Pius in Broadcast Appeals for Termination of War Before End of Its Fifth Year," The New York Times, September 2, 1943.

"The Pope's Appeal, 'Encourage Every Step for Peace," London Times, September 2, 1943.

"The Pope and a New Era," London Times, September 2, 1943.

"Text of Pope Pius' Appeal for Peace," The New York Times, September 2, 1943.

"S.S. Pio XII se dirige al orbe catolico al cumplirse el IV aniversario de la iniciacion de la Guerra. Después de condenar los horrores producidos por la contienda, expone su deseo que los Jefes de los Estados, iluminados por Dios e inspirados por su sabiduria y moderacion, den a las naciones la esperanza de que este año no termina bajo el signo de muerte y destruccion. La voz iluminada. El mensaje del Pontifice. La Vanguardia Española, September 2, 1943.

"Reich Bishops Regret Nazi Acts," The New York Times, September 5, 1943.

"German Catholics Assail Nazi Rulers; Conference of Bishops Says Religious Persecution Is Flagrant in Reich; Pleads for Raid Victims; Letters Thanks Pope for Effort to Bring Peace-Racial God Notions Condemned," The New York Times, September 6, 1943.

"German Bishops' Warning, 'National God' A Heresy, Race Foolishness, 'Calamitous Hatred'," London Times, September 8, 1943.

"International: Blessed are the Peacemakers," Time Magazine, September 13, 1943.

"Nazi Control of the Vatican, Threat to Allied Diplomats," The Advertiser (Australia) September 14, 1943.

"Pope May Leave Vatican If War Comes to Rome," The Canberra Times (Australia), September 16, 1943.

"Le message radiodiffusé du Saint-Père, à l'occasion du quatrième anniversaire du commencement de la guerre mondiale," September 16, 1943.

"Drastic Nazi Curbs Halt Vatican Radio," The New York Times, September 16, 1943.

"Catholics Denounce Nazis' 'Protection;' Church Publications Here Unite in Decrying Vatican Step," The New York Times, September 17, 1943.

"Pope in 'Virtual Captivity,'" The Sydney Morning Herald, September 17, 1943.

"Pope Objects in Vain to Nazis on Isolation of Vatican City. Pope in Vain Plea to Nazis on Curbs," The New York Times, September 17, 1943.

"Pope Protests Ban on Access to St Peter's," Los Angeles Times, September 17, 1943.

"Pope Refuses to See Nazi Envoy," The Argus, September 17, 1943.

"Pope Virtually a Prisoner in Vatican City," The Canberra Times (Australia), September 17, 1943.

"Vatican City Barricaded against Nazis, Guard Patrols City," The Canberra Times (Australia), September 18, 1943.

"Italian Revolt against Nazis Spreading; Bitter Street Fighting in Rome," The Mercury (Australia), September 18, 1943.

"Rome Hungry and Sullen, Vatican Surrounded by Germans," Palestine Post, September 19, 1943.

"Prayers for Pope in 'Custody' Urged; Holding of Pontiff Is No New Experience, Mgr. Kellenberg Says in St. Patrick's Seizures by 3 Emperors Vatican Still Will Be Wielding Influence When Vandals Are Gone, Preacher Asserts," The New York Times, September 20, 1943.

"Axis Broadcast Assails Vatican," Los Angeles Times, September 21, 1943.

"Pope Insists on Withdrawal from Rome of Germans, Refuses Interview with Kesselring," The Canberra Times (Australia), September 21, 1943.

"Germans Seize Church Dignitaries Entering Territory of Vatican City; Germans Seize Church Dignitaries Entering Territory of Vatican City," The New York Times, September 22, 1943.

"Les relations entre le Vatican et le Reich," La Croix, September 23, 1943.

"L'Eglise et la détresse humaine," La Croix, September 24, 1943.

"Italian Jews Resist Nazi Occupation, Wholesale Arrests in Rome," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), September 24, 1943.

"Jewish Youths Join Italian Freedom Fighters," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), September 24, 1943.

"Brazilian Ire Rises over Pope's Captivity; Catholic Groups Organize Block for Future Action," The New York Times, September 26, 1943.

"The Pope 'a Prisoner,' Dr. Spellman's Call for Prayers," London Times, September 27, 1943.

"New Year's Messages, From the Chief Rabbi of the Holy Land….," Palestine Post, September 29, 1943.

"La sécurité du Vatican," La Croix, September 29, 1943.

"Pie XII," La Croix, October 1, 1943.

"Nazi Press Blames Pope for Hostility of Priests," The New York Times, October 2, 1943.

"La Pape continue ses audiences," La Croix, October 2, 1943.

"Vatican Diplomats Destroy Secret Documents, Fear of Nazi Raid," The Canberra Times (Australia), October 7, 1943.

"Germans Control Vatican," Palestine Post, October 8, 1943.

"'Guarding Vatican,' Nazi Troops," The Sydney Morning Herald, October 8, 1943.

"Vatican Prepares for the Worst: Fear of Nazi Designs on Pope," The Canberra Times (Australia), October 8, 1943.

"The Pope Virtually a Prisoner, Dr. Downey's Statement," London Times, October 9, 1943.

"Fascist Flight from Rome, Germans to 'Protect' Pope," Palestine Post, October 10, 1943.

"Pope's Blunt Reply to Germans, Cold Reception for Envoys," The Advertiser (Australia), October 11, 1943.

"Swiss Guards Still at Vatican," Palestine Post, October 11, 1943.

"De diverses façons d'être anti-communiste," La Croix, October 14, 1943.

"Hysterical Goebbels," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), October 15, 1943.

"Notre correspondant de Rome nous téléphone," Journal de Genève, October 15, 1943.

"Vatican Tests Radio to Learn If It's Isolated," Los Angeles Times, October 15, 1943.

"Milan's Cardinal Hits Aid to Nazis; Denunciation of Italians to Germans a 'Sin,' He Says, as Terror Increases," The New York Times, October 17, 1943.

"Pope Said to Help In Ransoming Jews," The New York Times, October 17, 1943.

"Nazi Difficulties and Jewish Massacres," Palestine Post, October 19, 1943.

"Priests and Jews Rounded Up," Palestine Post, October 19, 1943.

"Gestapo in North Italy Seizes Priests for Condemning Terror and Pillaging," The New York Times, October 20, 1943.

"Notre correspondant de Rome nous télégraphie," Journal de Genève, October 20, 1943.

"Clergy Arrests by Nazis Told," Los Angeles Times, October 21, 1943.

"Nazis Expected to Evacuate Rome in Few Days," The Mercury (Australia), October 21, 1943.

"Archbishop of Milan Arrested," Palestine Post, October 22, 1943.

"Pope 'Absolute Nazi Prisoner,' Priest Insists," Los Angeles Times, October 22, 1943.

"Pope Paid for Ransoming Jews," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), October 22, 1943.

"Vatican Defies Nazis by, Aiding Refugees; Refuses to Yield Anti-Fascists Shielded From Foes," The New York Times, October 22, 1943.

"Italy: About Face," Time Magazine, October 25, 1943.

"Pope Receives Allied Diplomats," Palestine Post, October 24, 1943.

"Pope Increases Efforts to Bring About Peace," The Hartford Courant, October 26, 1943.

"Nouvelles Romaines," La Croix, October 27, 1943.

"Pope's Gift to Jews," Palestine Post, October 28, 1943.

"Jewish Hostages in Rome, Vatican Protests," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), October 29, 1943.

"Clergy in France Aid Saboteurs, Priest Asserts," Los Angeles Times, October 31, 1943.

"Bishop, Archdeacon Slain; Polish Agency Accuses Nazis of Torturing Them to Death," The New York Times, October 26, 1943.

"The Pope's Broadcast," London Times, November 1, 1943.

"Pope Ends Silence in a Talk to Peru; First Radio Address Since Nazis Seized Rome Is Made to Eucharistic Congress," The New York Times, November 1, 1943.

"S. Exc. Mgr Saliège rappelle à des ouvriers chrétiens quelques vérités trop souvent méconnues," La Croix, November 1, 1943.

"Long List of German Defeats, Allies Year of Crushing Blows," Palestine Post, November 8, 1943.

"Denmark and the Jews," The Jewish Criterion (Pennsylvania), November 12, 1943.

"The Vatican-and the Nazis," Los Angeles Times, November 12, 1943.

"Pope May Discuss Vatican Raid," The New York Times, November 13, 1943.

"Prions pour le Pape," La Croix, November 15, 1943.

"B'nai B'rith 'Bombed' Vatican, Nazis 'Reveal,'" Ohio Jewish Chronicle, November 19, 1943.

"Vatican Tightens Control, Gendarmerie and Guards Doubled," Palestine Post, November 22, 1943.

"Police Chief Foils Nazi Round-up of Rome Jews," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), November 26, 1943.

"Denounces 'Godless Hordes,'" The New York Times, November 28, 1943.

"Italy's Nuremberg Laws in Force, 10,000 Jews Arrested," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), December 3, 1943.

"Nouvelles measures fascistes contre les juifs," Gazette de Lausanne, December 3, 1943.

"Vatican Scores Germans, Denounces Decision to Intern and Strip All Jews in Italy," The New York Times, December 5, 1943.

"Italian Jews Rounded Up," Palestine Post, December 9, 1943.

"Pope in Prayer, Asks 'Peace for Our Souls,' Pleads for Cessation of Flood of Hate and Neo-Paganism," The New York Times, December 9, 1943.

"Italian Jews Flee into Mountains, Vatican Radio Denounces Persecutions," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), December 10, 1943.

"Italian Jews Flee into Mountains, Vatican Radio Denounces Persecutions," Ohio Jewish Chronicle, December 10, 1943.

"Germans Hide News from French Public," The New York Times, December 15, 1943.

"All Italian Jews Arrested, Vatican Protests to Germany," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), December 17, 1943.

"Fascist Police, Disguised as Jews, Sent to Trap Italian Priests," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), December 23, 1943.

"Hungary Considers Abolition of Anti-Jewish Laws," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), December 23, 1943.

"60,000 Jews Interned in Italy by Nazis," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), December 23, 1943.

"First Transports of Jews Enroute to Poland as Vatican Protests," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), December 23, 1943.

"Pope Formally Protests as Roundup of Jews Continues," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), December 23, 1943.

"Text of the Pope's Christmas Eve Address as Broadcast to the World," The New York Times, December 25, 1943.

"Pope Prays for Just Peace Kept by Wise Use of Force; Pope Makes Plea For a Just Peace," The New York Times, December 25, 1943.

"Pope Prays This May Be Last War Christmas," Palestine Post, December 26, 1943.

"Les Messages de Noël de S.S. Pie XII," La Croix, December 27, 1943.

"A la veille de Noël, le Saint-Père, penché sur la misère et la douleur du monde en guerre, a demandé aux hommes de réfléchir devant l'Enfant-Dieu sur leurs erreurs passes et de les abjurer dans un grand élan de charité. Il a invité ceux qui portent la responsabilité du sort des peoples à préparer une paix véritable fondée sur la justice et sur le droit et qui fasse régner sur terre l'esprit de communauté. La faillite des idéologies régnantes, Appel aux chrétiens, La leçon de la Crèche," La Croix, December 29, 1943.

 

1944

"Nazi's Pagan Chief Turns to Religion; Rosenberg, Once Denounced by Pope Pius XI, Joins Growing Back-to-Church Movement," The New York Times, January 7, 1944.

"Jews Hidden by Priests in Churches," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), January 14, 1944.

"Jews Not to Be Deported, Vatican Intercedes with Fascists," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), January 14, 1944.

"Program Outlined to Save Remaining Jews of Europe," Los Angeles Times, January 20, 1944.

"Vatican Seen Backing Fascism," Palestine Post, February 2, 1944.

"Vatican Denies Soviet Charges," Palestine Post, February 4, 1944.

"Fascists Slay Six Seized in Church, Act Violates Lateran Pact Papal Villa Bombed Again Many Refugees Killed," The New York Times, February 11, 1944, Madrid.

"Vatican Rights Violated, Armed Police Enter San Paolo College," London Times, February 8, 1944.

"Moscow Criticism of Vatican Scored; Bronx Member Asks Legislature to 'Deplore' Izvestia Attack," The New York Times, February 8, 1944.

"2,000 Jews Expelled from Rome; Vatican Paper Deplores Persecution," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), February 11, 1944.

"Pope Bids Catholics in Reich Keep Faith," The New York Times, February 13, 1944.

"The Papal Dilemma," The New York Times, February 7, 1944.

"Devious Diplomacy," Time Magazine, February 14, 1944.

"Vatican Deplores Poles' Fate in Reich; Condition of Internees Called Bad Aid Program Pushed," The New York Times, March 3, 1944.

"Pope Comforts the Stricken in Rome, Broadcast Appeal for Peace," Palestine Post, March 13, 1944.

"The Pope's Appeal to Belligerents, 'Grave Hour for Rome,'" London Times, March 13, 1944.

"Broadcast by Pope to World, Sufferings of Rome," Morning Bulletin (Australia), March 14, 1944.

"Pope Predicts Curse for Despoilers of Rome," The Canberra Times (Australia), March 14, 1944.

"Pope's Appeal to Save Rome, Raids Declared 'Morally Indefensible,'" The Argus (Australia), March 14, 1944.

"Sufferings in Rome, Pope Appeals for Relief," The Advertiser (Australia), March 14, 1944.

"Pope Assails Nazis for Race Doctrine. Urges 'Disciples of Violence' to Repudiate Dogmas of Ultra-Nationalism and Blood," The New York Times, March 19, 1944.

"Vatican and Fascism, New York Criticism of Soviet Newspaper," London Times, March 21, 1944.

"300 Italians Massacred in Colosseum, Badoglio's Son a Victim," The Argus (Australia), March 28, 1944.

"The Pope and the War," London Times, March 30, 1944.

"Hungarian Cardinal Detained by Germans," The New York Times, April 5, 1944.

"Cardinal Appeals for Jews," The New York Times, April 28, 1944.

"Papal Audience in Wartime," Palestine Post, April 28, 1944.

"Vatican, Moscow Seen Closing Gap; Fordham Professor Predicts Rapprochement if Catholics Get Rights of Orthodox Education Held Key issue Must Be Solved to Church's Satisfaction, Professor Timasheff Declares," The New York Times, May 19, 1944.

"Bishops Defy Enemy in Northern Italy," The New York Times, May 25, 1944.

"Celler Asks Vatican Protection for Boats with Refugees," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), May 26, 1944.

"The Pope and Peace, Expiating Acts of Violence, Justice for the Vanquished," London Times, June 3, 1944.

"Pope Urges Peace; Assails Idea of Complete Victory or Destruction as Prolonging War Vengeful Terms Decried Pontiff Indicts an Attack on Rome as 'Matricide' Rifts in Religion Deplored Pope Urges Peace without Extremes," The New York Times, June 3, 1944.

"Text of the Pope's Plea for Safety of Rome and for an Early End of the War," The New York Times, June 3, 1944.

"War and Peace, Another Papal Pronouncement," The West Australian, June 3, 1944.

"Church Militant," Time Magazine, June 5, 1944.

"Rome of the Fascist Era. Mussolini's Conception of an Imperial City, Problems for the Allied Command," London Times, June 5, 1944.

"Jews of Rome Thank Pope for Aiding Them, Chief Rabbi Says Pius and Vatican Saved Hundreds," The New York Times, June 7, 1944.

"Nazi Cynicism," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), June 9, 1944.

"Mob Releases Jews From Prison in Rome," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), June 9, 1944.

"Nazis Blame Loss of Rome on Jewish Spies," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), June 9, 1944.

"Trap Closes in on Hungarian Jews as They Are Ordered to Turn in Passports, City of Esztergom Stands Alone in Defying Ban on Jews," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), June 9, 1944.

"As in a Sleep," Time Magazine, June 12, 1944.

"Chief Rabbi May See Pope," Palestine Post, June 19, 1944.

"Arabs and Jews to Be Consulted," Palestine Post, June 22, 1944.

"Sanctuary in Vatican," Palestine Post, June 22, 1944.

"Congress Warns Hungary," Palestine Post, June 23, 1944.

"Spiritually We Are Semites," Time Magazine, July 3, 1944.

"Hitler et le Juifs," Journal de Genève, July 6, 1944.

"Hungary Deports Jews, Eden Says, He Confirms Massacres, Says Country Ignores Protests by Allies and Pope," The New York Times, July 6, 1944.

"The Jews of Hungary," London Times, July 6, 1944.

"M. Eden et les Déportations de Juifs," Gazette de Lausanne, July 6, 1944.

"Joint Distribution Committee Opens Offices in Rome and Bari," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), July 7, 1944.

"OWI Broadcasts Appeal by Archbishop Spellman to Hungary to Halt Persecution of Jews, Denounces Blood and Race Theory of Nazis," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), July 7, 1944.

"Half Rome's Jews Taken by Germans, Chief Rabbi Describes Their Rule and Treachery of Community President, Praises Vatican's Help, Prof. Zolli Cites Fates of Other Clerics and Tells of his Own Experiences… Thanked Vatican in Person," The New York Times, July 9, 1944.

"The Vatican," Time Magazine, July 10, 1944.

"Mass Deportations of Jews," Army News (Australia), July 11, 1944.

"Communists Seek Vatican Accord; Togliatti, Leader in Italy, Urges That Church and Party Be 'Mutually Tolerant,'" The New York Times, July 14, 1944.

"French Bishop Jailed; Prelate of Montauban Joins 4 Others in German Camp," The New York Times, July 18, 1944.

"Pope Asks Austrian Regent to Halt Atrocities on Jews," Los Angeles Times, July 14, 1944.

"Pope Blesses Palestinian," Palestine Post, July 19, 1944.

"Chief Rabbi May See Pope," Palestine Post, July 19, 1944.

"Hungary Gets Pope's Appeal in Behalf of Jews," Ohio Jewish Chronicle, July 21, 1944.

"In Liberated Rome," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), July 21, 1944.

"Million Jews in Hungary Threatened with Extermination, Declares Hull," Ohio Jewish Chronicle, July 21, 1944.

"Pastoral Letter Read in German Pulpits Concludes: 'Hear O Israel," Ohio Jewish Chronicle, July 21, 1944.

"Nazis Tried Use Jews as Bait," Palestine Post, July 23, 1944.

"Pope Condemns Neo-Communism; Catholic Courting of Marxism Against Church Teachings," The New York Times, July 24, 1944.

"The Vatican, This Changing World," Time Magazine, July 24, 1944.

"Confirms Pope's Intercession for Hungarian Jews," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), July 28, 1944.

"Pope's Hebrew Blessing for Jewish Soldier," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), July 28, 1944.

"Rome Jews at Tiber Offer Deliverance Prayers," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), August 4, 1944.

"Irving Berlin Thanks Pope Pius for Aid to Jews," Ohio Jewish Chronicle, August 18, 1944.

"Bishop's Move," Time Magazine, August 21, 1944.

"Cardinal Maglione, Papal Secretary of State," London Times, August 23, 1944.

"Vatican Sanctuary Priority Was Given to Jews, Ohio Jewish Chronicle, August 23, 1944.

"Au secours des israélites italiens," Gazette de Lausanne, August 26, 1944.

"The Pope's Message to London, Plea for 'Sentiments of Forgiveness," London Times, August 28, 1944.

"Charges AMG Appointed Fascist Jews to Community Posts in Italy," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), September 1, 1944.

"Nazis in Italy Search Priests' Homes in Round-up of Jews," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), September 1, 1944.

"Text of Pope Pius' Radio Address, Marking Anniversary of World War II," The New York Times, September 2, 1944.

"Pope Warns Against Radical Social Changes after the War," Palestine Post, September 3, 1944.

"The Pope and Londoners," London Times: September 6, 1944.

"Une conscience. L'Archevêque de Zagreb," Gazette de Lausanne, September 8, 1944.

"Jewish Chaplain Gets Pope's Medallion for Catholic Buddies," Ohio Jewish Chronicle, September 8, 1944.

"The Issue," Time Magazine, September 11, 1944.

"Pope is Sorrowful over Poles' Plight; Vatican Message Prays for the Deliverance of Warsaw -- Pressure on City Eased," The New York Times, September 12, 1944.

"Papal Message to Poland," Palestine Post, September 13, 1944.

"The Jewish Year 5704 in Retrospect," Palestine Post, September 17, 1944.

"L'Eglise sentinelle, Gazette de Lausanne, September 22, 1944.

"Germans Execute Priest for Prayer," Los Angeles Times, September 25, 1944.

"Adjustment to New Conditions, Vatican Policy is Changing," Palestine Post, October 6, 1944.

"Soviet Attack on Vatican Policy," Palestine Post, October 10, 1944.

"Happier Days for Pope Pius, Shadows of War are Lifting for a Pontiff Whose Greatest Interest is World Peace," The New York Times, October 15, 1944.

"Turin Archbishop Arrested by Nazis," The West Australian, October 25, 1944.

"Nazis Execute Jesuit; Alfred Steinmeier Is Identified in Rome as Noted Preacher," The New York Times, October 27, 1944.

"Lauds Pope's Help to Jews, Representative Celler Sends Letter of Appreciation to Vatican," The New York Times, October 31, 1944.

"Pope Denounces Nazi Brutalities," Los Angeles Times, November 6, 1944.

"Cardinal Hlond Located; Polish Primate Is Interned in Westphalia by Nazis," The New York Times, November 10, 1944.

"Doctors Must Uphold Ethical Standards," Palestine Post, November 15, 1944.

"Pope Pleads on Warsaw; Plight of City in Hands of Nazis Appalling, He Asserts," The New York Times, November 16, 1944.

"The Pope's Shalom," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), December 15, 1944.

"The Pope and Suffering Jewry, Talks in Hebrew to Palestinian Soldier, Letter of Captain Edmund de Rothschild to the Editor of The Jewish Chronicle," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), December 22, 1944.

"Pius for War Curb by a World Group; Hails Democracy; Pope Stresses People's Move to Win Control and Prevent Further Aggressions Absolutism Condemned Pontiff Warns Whole Countries Should Not Be Punished for Starting Conflict Pius for War Curb by A World Group," The New York Times, December 25, 1944.

"The Bishop and the Quisling," Time Magazine, December 25, 1944.

"Official English Translation of Pope Pius XII's Christmas Message, Broadcast to World," The New York Times, December 25, 1944.

"Shift by Vatican on France is Cited. Cardinal's Petain Statement Held Indicative of Change Rebuke Also Seen," The New York Times, December 26, 1944.

"Pope on a Peace Settlement, Economic Sanctions," London Times, December 27, 1944.

 

1945

"Pravda Attacks Pope's Message as an Apologia for Nazi Crimes," The New York Times, January 1, 1945.

"U.S. Papers Sustain Foe, Pravda Holds; Some Dailies' Reaction to the Pope's Speech, Bulgar Trials Cited as Aid to Hitlerites Excerpts from Editorials," The New York Times, January 8, 1945.

"New York Prelate's Grim Picture of Life in Italy and France," Army News (Australia), January 20, 1945.

"Pravda is Chided by Vatican Paper Osservatore Romano is Gently Critical of Moscow Paper over Pope's Message," The New York Times, January 25, 1945.

"The Diplomatic Week," Time Magazine, February 5, 1945.

"Pope is Cautioned by Soviet Writer; Vatican, Accused of Preaching Soft Peace, Warned Against Interference in Europe Miss Thompson Calls for Unity," The New York Times, February 8, 1945.

"The Pope and the Palestinian, Sympathy and Blessing," The Jewish Chronicle (UK), February 5, 1945.

"Grand Rabbi of Rome Becomes A Catholic," The New York Times, February 15, 1945.

"Church and State," Time Magazine, February 19, 1945.

"Chief Rabbi of Rome Embraces Catholicism," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), February 23, 1945.

"Holy See and Kremlin Divided over Politics; Pope Pius XI," The New York Times, February 25, 1945.

"Greatest Tragedy," Time Magazine, February 26, 1945.

"A Use for Calumny," Time Magazine, February 26, 1945.

"Rome-Moscow Truce?" Time Magazine, March 19, 1945.

"Bringing Kremlin and the Vatican Closer," Palestine Post, March 23, 1945.

[Pope Blesses Jewish Soldiers in Hebrew]," Palestine Post, March 26, 1945.

"Primate of Poland Freed by 9th Army. Gestapo Held Cardinal Hlond as a Potential Hostage His Health is Excellent," The New York Times, April 9, 1945.

"Cardinal Seredi of Hungary Dies, Archbishop of Esztergom was Abducted by the Nazis Before Fall of Budapest," The New York Times, April 14, 1945.

"Pope Again Urges 'Equitable' Peace; Pius Sends Letter to Bishops Stressing Peril of More Wars in Unfair Settlement," The New York Times, April 19, 1945.

"Pope Again Urges 'Equitable' Peace; Pius Sends Letter to Bishops Stressing Peril of More Wars in Unfair Settlement," The New York Times, April 19, 1945.

"Pope Urges Return of Prisoners," Palestine Post, May 10, 1945.

"Freed Priest Sees Pope; Neuhaeusler Reports on Niemoeller, a Fellow Prisoner," The New York Times, May 24, 1945.

"Vatican Protested at Nazi Methods," The Mail (Australia), June 2, 1945.

"Text of Pope Pius XII's Address to the Sacred College of Cardinals," The New York Times, June 3, 1945.

"Pope's Views on Germany, 'Satanic Influence Cast Away'," The Advertiser (Australia), June 4, 1945.

"'Satanic Spectre' of Nazism, The Pope's Address From Our Special Correspondent," London Times, June 4, 1945.

"Pope Says He Tried to Bar War by Axis; Vatican Stresses His Defiance of Concentration Camp in Reply to Mussolini Warning," The New York Times, June 13, 1945.

"For What I Am," Time Magazine, June 18, 1945.

"Milestones," Time Magazine, July 23, 1945.

"Italy Counts Her Scars," London Times, August 7, 1945.

"Pope Receives Jewish Representative," Palestine Post, September 23, 1945.

"Pope Says Church Bars Dictatorship; Tells Judicial Body That Such Regime Divides People into Rulers and Dominated," The New York Times, October 3, 1945.

"Gift to Vatican Charities Made by World Jewish Congress," The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), October 19, 1945.

"Pope Urges Women to Vote and Scorn 'Totalitarian' Lure; Calls Them to Political and Social Activity to Combat Misuse of Equal Rights Threat to Home is Seen Pius Warns That Domination by One Class Leads to War and Undermining of Family Gathered in Hall of Benedictions Pope Urges Women to Cast Votes And Shun 'Totalitarian' Promises," The New York Times, October 22, 1945.

"Reich Bishop's Letter Told Pius of War on Nazis," The New York Times, October 20, 1945.

"2 French Bishops Quit. Pope Accepts Resignations of Men Who Aided Germans," The New York Times, November 7, 1945.

"Pope Thanked for Aid to Jews," The New York Times, November 8, 1945.

"Purge in France, Time Magazine, November 19, 1945.

"Vatican Files Arrive for Use in Nazi Trials," Los Angeles Times, November 26, 1945.

"Pope Says Germans Should Be Humble," The New York Times, December 28, 1945.