Pius XII: Sourcing the Slanders

Posted by Paul Cella on March 06, 2007

The release of documents long buried in the various archives of the expired Communist tyrannies that once lay behind the Iron Curtain is still a source of scandal. A Polish archbishop recently resigned upon disclosure of his collaboration with the Commies. It is expected that more disclosures will prompt more resignations in Church and State alike. And lately we have heard from the former Romanian spymaster Ion Mihai Pacepa that Communist machinations were integral to the hate campaign against Pius XII which began a few years after his death—and has continued in the Anglo-American press ever since. “Dead men cannot defend themselves” was the watchword, and the method was to associate Pius XII and the Catholic Church with an ideology which was one of the Church’s greatest enemies, National Socialism.

The association of men and ideas, in this context, is a subject that wants more careful reflection. We usually frown on the method of guilt by association. It is held to be an unacceptable or illegitimate method of analyzing the guilt of men. But what of the “guilt” of ideas? It can hardly be doubted that ideas interact and affect each other, that they shift and blend and influence one another in ways impossible to quantify. This would seem to recommend a method of analysis of ideas that at least contemplates a guilt-by-association approach, or what we might call an intuitive method.

Most thoughtful men understand why the ideas called “nationalism” and “socialism” are under prejudice for their association with National Socialism. And the point can be grasped by seeing that, while it is plainly an injustice to regard any normal nationalist or common socialist as a National Socialist, it is no similar injustice to think so ill of the idea of nationalism or the program of socialism. We do not owe charity to ideas; we have no duty to forebear judgment against them. One wonders, indeed, whether we have given ideas too much deference of late. For it was fundamentally the ideas underlying National Socialism which rendered it so inhuman. 

Now to consider the age of National Socialism is an exercise none can relish. Its darkness may be impenetrable to these eyes of sinful flesh. If it is not the most wicked of all ages of men, it is very nearly so. It is to be doubted whether there will ever be a formidable historical consensus on its origins and foundations.

At the very least we should strive for clarity and honesty. One of the most dishonest responses of historians to National Socialism has been their tendency to focus exclusively on the nationalism, and give socialism an easy pass. Genuine socialists, naturally enough, wished to save their good name from this association. Communists (who called their regimes, every one, “socialist”) were quick to make treacherous use of it. They were keen to ensure that “socialism” retained its positive associations in “progressive” Western circles. While true Marxists never believed in nationalism—in fact detested it—they did not for a moment hesitate to make abundant and exhaustive use of it, when it suited their purposes. When they captured Russia, and turned that proud nation into a factory for their sanguinary ambitions and playground for their inevitable intrigues, their party became, in fact if not in name, National Socialist. Nor did they hesitate to join with their supposed rival in the dismemberment of brave Poland. The Non-Aggression Pact of 1939 was a union of National Socialist parties—a kind of infernal ecumenism.

I hope that we have escaped from the myth of socialist innocence. The whole horror of National Socialism is not concentrated in its nationalism, but in the combination of these two sterile and anti-human ideologies. Ironically enough, nationalism (unlike patriotism, of which it is the exaggeration and parody) is never merely national. Indeed, under its spell both the German Nazis and the Russian Soviets became imperialists. A nationalist is never satisfied with the nation as it now exists, nor recognizes its true goodness; it must always be marching “progressively” towards “reform,” expansion, or into conformity with “propositions” abstracted from historical context.

Eager as they are to acquit socialism and pretend that they are not even tainted by nationalism, secularists who still cherish the notion of an activist, pagan state attempt to lay the crimes of their forebears on Christian civilization. Well-received books have been written that openly lay collective guilt for the crimes of Hitler upon (respectively) the German people, European Catholics, and Christianity itself. It is hardly surprising that many of these books would ostensibly be attacks on Pope Pius XII, who led the largest Christian denomination from 1939 to 1958; it is a bit of a surprise to learn (as you will if you read, for instance, Prof. Ronald Rychlak) the brazenness of critics who take up bits of old, discredited Communist propaganda against a pope, and cobble these exploded accusations into an indictment of Christendom. Of course, given the complete opposition of every serious Christian church to both the Communists and the Nazis—ideologies which in power persecuted the churches with great energy—this is rather like blaming the Second World War on the Poles.

Put briefly, historians such as Daniel Goldhagen assert that Nationalism and National Socialism both emerged organically from Christianity, which bears a significant responsibility for the Holocaust. In such a bald summary, it is obvious how flawed and irresponsible such a charge really is. The biblical idea of “nation” has about as much relation to the modern “nation-state” as chalk to cheese; Christianity is emphatically universal in its aspirations; the origins of the Christian tension between Church and State (quite unlike, for instance, Islam) lie in the most primitive texts and disputes of the religion. Christianity’s own self-narrative, its story about itself, begins with a long trial of state persecution. It is just not valid historically, much less doctrinally, to lay modern nationalism at the feet of Christianity. Nor is it really defensible to do so with socialism. It is true that mischievous preachers on occasion like to shock with a mention of the “Christian communism” recorded in the Acts of the Apostles; but this is mere badinage or pedagogy. Before any act of any apostle, there was the grant of creative power from God to Man, and the concomitant edict of Dominion, giving Man authority over the resources of the earth. Private Property has a divine origin, and no Christian sect of any duration or influence has ever completely abandoned it. And even farther alienated from Christian teaching or tradition is the sinister union of these two heresies which is National Socialism. Their unified principle is nothing less than the revocation of a divine statute and the removal of its special fruit, given over to an alien political idol.

It is hardly a surprise, then, to discover that, even in this terrible age of crisis, the papacy was busy denouncing these two heresies, almost before they got started. In 1931, Pope Pius XI — whose secretary of state was Eugenio Pacelli, later Pius XII — declared flatly that a “sincere Catholic” cannot also be a “true socialist.” Prof. Rychlak notes that, “Of the forty-four public speeches that Nuncio Pacelli made on German soil between 1917 and 1929, at least forty contained attacks on National Socialism or Hitler’s doctrines.” And in his first encyclical as pope, Pius XII repeated the ancient Christian teaching of church-state tension, with special attention paid to the heresies then ascendant:
“To consider the State as something ultimate to which everything else should be subordinated and directed, cannot fail to harm the true and lasting prosperity of nations. This can happen either when unrestricted dominion comes to be conferred on the State as having a mandate from the nation, people, or even a social order, or when the State arrogates such dominion to itself as absolute master, despotically, without any mandate whatsoever.”

The Pope could not have expected to win himself great popularity with such reproaches. This was an age when the prestige of the State, along with a kind of heathen mystification of it, waxed high indeed. Everywhere men were falling into heresies which drove them to worship the State, the Leader, or the Party, instead of Christ. Progress and History were, it was said, firmly on the side of projects of augmentation and veneration of the State. Pius thus made himself, in a sense, a reactionary.

Both Nazism and Communism emerged clutching the banner of Progress, and were duly received as such thousands of intellectuals from Jean Paul Sartre to Ezra Pound. The mutual antipathy of these two movements was more a rivalry than an enmity; each one tried to claim that it was the true progressive party, the “wave of the future.” (It is telling that the Nazi anthem, the Horst Wessel Lied, attacks equally “Reds” and “reactionaries,” i.e., Christian monarchists.) In their essentials, Nazis and Communists really didn’t disagree about all that much. Their common creed included atheism, progress, collectivism, the annihilation of all independent power outside of the State, and a total repudiation of bourgeois morality. On only one point — nationalism — was there some difference, but only in theory. Stalin yoked Russian nationalism to the Communist cause, and energetically persecuted ethnic minorities (Ukrainians) and annexed small, helpless nations (Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia) with the same vigor as Hitler. Hitler and Stalin, were, in truth, brothers locked in a struggle for supremacy. And the winner, each believed, would write the history—and prove that he had been the real agent of Progress.

This is no surprise. Satan himself masquerades as an angel of light (2 Corinthians 11:14), and few evil creeds are so courteous as to announce themselves as such. Few heresies admit up front that what they seek is a return to pagan cruelty, or barbarian standards of ethics. This is why the buzzword “progress” and its concomitant curseword “reactionary” are so untrustworthy. A man shouted down as a dread reactionary in his own time may very well be rehabilitated by the detachment of history as the only real progressive in a mob of madmen. “Absolute autonomy for the State stands in open opposition to [the] natural way that is inherent in man.” This statement of Pius XII, in 1939, got him labeled by both Nazis and Communists as reactionary—for in 1939, absolute autonomy for the State was a core dogma of progressive politics in Berlin and Moscow alike—and indeed, in Paris and London as well. The genuine partisans of individual freedom in the 20th century were few and far between—the likes of Ludwig von Mises, Friedrich von Hayek, Walter Lippman, and Wilhelm Röpke faced a lonely struggle, and were dismissed for most of their lives as (like Pius XII) reactionaries. 

National Socialism of the German variety lost its progressive cachet because it lost the war. That gave its surviving victims the chance to expose its inexpressible depravity. While it lost the Cold War, Communism has never quite faced such a reckoning. There was never a Nuremburg Trial held in Moscow. Indeed, while even ordinary nationalism came under the stain of the Nazi crimes, socialism did not lose its cachet until recently. It is ironic that in the almost 20 years since the collapse of the Soviet bloc, the focus of many American commentators has been fixed not on the crimes of the socialist bloc, but on the supposed “silence” of Pius XII. Even as former leaders of Soviet puppet parties move smoothly back into power throughout Eastern Europe, the Catholic Church—which under Pius XII successfully rescued some 700,000-800,000 Jews from Hitler, according to Jewish historian Pinchas Lapide—is still the target of choice. Writers such as Sartre (and in America, Lillian Hellman) who backed Josef Stalin all through his purges and genocides are still considered respectable, and Marxism is still treated as a legitimate analytical tool in universities—even as the last traces of Christian influence are systematically purged from public life. This campaign of forced secularization employs the false charges adduced against that pope, dusting off the old propaganda once disseminated by Radio Moscow in the service of a godless oligarchy, the European Union. 

And yet, as a Christian, I find something comforting in this fact. The Nazis and the Communists knew deep down that the Church was their most implacable foe. Stalin’s famous sneer “How many divisions does the pope have?” has been answered. The silent artillery of time will in the end reduce all heresies and expose all falsehoods. The fact that a heroic man like Pius XII, standing almost alone in an age of ruin and cruelty, would still, fifty years after his death, be the source of controversy, abuse and slander, means that this most implacable foe, against which the gates of hell shall not prevail, still stands against the heresies and falsehoods of every age of men. In fact it would be cause for worry if the heretics of our day stopped attacking the Roman Catholic Church. 

Comments

I have been wishing that someone would write an article like this for a long time. Thank you.

(In response to a post which has been removed): “Communism was in its inception, in its staffing, in its dispensation of luxuries, and in its theory essentially Jewish, thereby anti-Christian...”

That is a half-truth - but a half-truth is even more evil than a 100 percent lie.  And Karl Marx’s ideas were informed considerably by Judaism.  And, Communism was/is anti-Christian.  However, Communism is NOT “essentially Jewish.”

First of all, Christianity teaches that Jesus Christ was “essentially Jewish”, even more so than the Jews of his time.  All professed Christians (except for the most irrational heretics) must confess that to be “essentially Jewish” means to be like Christ.  Second of all, although there were a disproportionate number of Jews among the early Russian Bolsheviks, they rapidly lost power in Russia’s Communist Party, because the Russians remained very Russian indeed, and antisemitism runs far deeper in Russia than “Communism” ever did.  (But thank God, Christianity runs even deeper in Russia than either of those evils.) Third, throughout most of the “Cold War”, the Soviet Union’s government was a very antisemitic one indeed, in accord with Russia’s ancient habit of antisemitism.

I am an enemy of all Marxists - and I have had far more good reasons to be an enemy of Marxists and of Communist Party members, than 99.999999999 percent of Westerners have ever had, because I have lived and worked among Communists, in former and currently “Communist” countries.  I of all people understand how and why Marx was an antichrist, and how evil all of his followers (both sincere and putative) are.  However, as a Roman Catholic, I also understand how and why Marxism and putative “Communism” have NOTHING to do with Judaism.  But Christ has everything to do with Judaism (arguably even more than many Jews), as He affirmed on the Last Supper, on Passover.

I do not like the state of Israel. ...  However, as a Roman Catholic, I worship a Jew, Jesus of Nazareth, who is God.  And so I will not entertain any equation between Judaism and the antichrist ideologies of Marx or his putative followers in the antichristian Communist parties.  Jesus was a perfect Jew, and all Communists are enemies of real Judaism.  Oh and on that note, cf some Russian Jewish enemies of Communism such as Boris Pasternak, and the saintly widow of Sakharov, the Russian Jew Elena Bonner.

J ball,

some of your insights remind me of the writings of John Lukacs. well done!

Posted by Ed on Mar 06, 2007.
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Well written!  Bravo!  To your list of the champions of freedom in the 20th century, add Erik von Kuehnelt-Leddihn, a tireless writer and lecturer against all forms of leftism - nationalism, socialism, communism, democracy - and all combinations and variants thereof.  His book Leftism is a classic.

Eric Voegelin has demonstrated that Marxism is a variant on the age-old gnostic inversion of the Christian philosophy of history originating in Augustine. History has one direction --> the future—but the Christian’s eschatological judgment and heavenly bliss are taken by Marx out of eternity and placed within history, at the end of the “immanentized eschaton” supplied by the ultimate revolution.

Norman Cohn (Pursuit of the Millennium) has amply demonstrated that both Judaic and Christian chiliasm contribute to this heresy. Moreover, contemporary american “dispensationalist evangelicals”—Robertson, Hagee, and Falwell—embrace it as well, expecting to reign with Christ on earth for a thousand years, if only they can force events to make Him return during their lifetimes.

Ed wrote:

“J ball,

some of your insights remind me of the writings of John Lukacs. well done!”

Actually, John Lukacs is a personal friend and mentor of mine, and I do not hesitate to say that here, because I know that he would proudly acknowledge our friendship in any public forum, as he is one of the last surviving real gentlemen in the world.  But, my beloved friend John Lukacs is a bit of a Luddite, and so he does not use computers or the internet, and so he will not see this “conversation” until I print it and send it to him by regular mail.  But I will do so, because he is a Gentleman and as a matter of honour I must tell him about what I said about him in public, here.  But I am 100 percent certain that he will approve of everything I have said here.

I just wish Taki would read a bit more of the writings of John Lukacs, and of HIS friend George Kennan.  ;-)

Taki, are you reading this?  If so, then I think you
should get in touch with me.  Seriously.  All I will say to you about this, Taki, is, “Don’t shoot your mavericks.”

“...he is one of the last surviving real gentlemen in the world.”
I agree, and John Lukacs is also a friend and mentor of mine, to my honor. John Lukacs is also no friend to the modern neoconservatives, who are not conservative and not “neo” - when you consider that their doctrines are a variant of the national + socialism described so well here.

I applaud your defense of Christianity.  What is missing is the acknowledgement that the Catholic Church essentially ceased to exist after Vatican II.  Let us not forget that the Blessed Virgin Herself declared that corruption would reach the very highest positions of the Church.

See also:

The Myth of Hitler’s Pope
http://www.lewrockwell.com/woods/woods48.html

The Truth About Pope Pius XII
http://www.catholicleague.org/pius/truth.htm

Oh my, after reading this again I’ve had a pleasant recognition.  ;-)

Give it up! Pacelli arranged the Vatican Concordat with the Nazis. A concordat is a mutual assistance pact. The arch-catholic Von Papen shepherded Hitler into the Chancellorship (remember: Hitler himself wasn’t elected). Hitler famously based the Nazi organization and its anti-Jewish doctrine on Catholic teaching (whomever doesn’t believe that Christ is BODILY incarnated in the Euchurist, let him be accursed, blah, blah, blah), and of course the SS and Himmler were Hitler’s own Jesuits and Loyola. And in a -40% Catholic country, ALL of the Nazis were born Catholic, except perhaps Goering, but he was the glamour man of the hour when the fledgling party was still seeking support from the Junkers class (protestants). The most graphic proof of the Vatican’s motives though are to be found in regard to the Balkan theater of WW II. Ever hear of the Catholic Kingdom of Croatia and the “fighting” monks and priests of the Ustachi? And why DID Hitler attack the USSR when the Russians were good suppliers of tanks and firearms? Vision at Fatima written in 1942 and backdated as a Russian Crusade against the Eastern (rival)Church? Again, see Ustachi on that one, too!

bryanD, I recommend that you read Ronald Rychlak’s Book “Hitler, the
War, and the Pope.” You will find a very thoughtful analysis of Pius
XII, and the criticisms made against him.  You should also disregard
John Cornwell, whose book is so riddled with errors that no one can
take it seriously.

Bryan, I say this gently --- do you know anything about history? The
Concordat was NOT a “mutual assistance pact.” It is as if you
just looked up the word in the dictionary!

The conccordat was signed in 1933, well before the invasion of
Czechoslovakia, the Final Solution, etc. From the book “With Hands
Bound: A Jesuit in Nazi Germany:”

“All non-Nazi political parties and trade unions had been destroyed, and
indeed all organizations, even nonpolitical ones, were forced to either
become Nazi organiztaions or suffer harrassment and ultimately
dissolution. In the face of this rapid development, the Vatican had
negotiated a concordat with the Nazi regime that was intended to
safeguard the rights of the Church. Included in the Concordat was the
guarantee that Catholic Schools could continue to function on the
condition that instruction remain strictly in the religious sphere.”

In fact, Catholic youth movements were outlawed and this was a direct
violation of the Concordat.

The Nazis were neo-pagans who sought to erase Catholic feast days from
the calendar and subsitute them with pagan holidays celebrating
“blood nationalism.” Catholics who dared speak up were arrested
in great numbers - such as John Paul II’s seminary staff, which is
why he had to receive his priestly formation in an underground
seminary.  The Nazis were no more Catholic than .... I can’t even
think of a powerful enough analogy!

You need to do some scholarly research. Your entire post was incorrect.

Posted by mr on Mar 09, 2007.
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Markos: I’ve never read Cornwell. I’ll check out the Rychlak book sometime. I hope it isn’t one of those Ratline apologias. (What’s with the Ratline, anyway? Fighting the Bolsheviks from Uruguay and Argentina and Cleveland?)...mr: A dictionary is a good place to find the definition of words, though I didn’t need to look it up. The Nazi gov’t grants priveliges to the Vatican and the Vatican recognizes (legitimizes) the Nazi gov’t. As for the Roman Catholic religion getting embarrassed in the end, and catholics getting the shit end of the stick, there were obviously overiding issues involved at the time (Russia and Eastern Orthodoxy brought to heel after Hitler destroys the supposedly tottering Bolshevik state). This Lebensraum plan and Hitler’s anti-Jewish doctrine were well known. Mein Kampf, which was written in the mid-1920s was a bestseller in all fascist states (Italy!) WELL before the Concordat was signed. But hey, a Temporal power’s gotta do what a Temporal power’s gotta do! As for who is a not a Catholic, confirmation or no: Catholic doctrine changes from Council to Council, and at the whim of whoever’s Bishop of Rome. The Pope, Hitler, Mussolini, and Franco were like bank robbers rehearsing the details. In “good times”, they were hunky dory; Tight. As for this not gibing with your meme, when has Rome been consistant? I won’t mention Cardinal Law being kicked upstairs, but now the Theory of Evolution is the latest dogma. Ugh!

There was nothing remotely Christian, let alone Catholic, about Nazism. Hitler was a scoffer at all religion, and held that Christianity was merely a form of “Jewish weakness” holding the noble Aryan people in its thrall. His gauleiters in historically Catholic districts such as Bavaria took down crucifixes from schoolroom walls, and he forbade army officers from belonging to religious confraternities. Himmler likewise detested Christianity and discouraged Christian observances amongst SS-men, substituting for them pseudo-pagan rituals. He was favorably impressed by the Hindu caste system and one recent historian reports that he was fond of quoting the Bhagavad-gita. Shall we therefore blame Hinduism for Auschwitz?

Medieval Christianity regarded Jews as adherents of theological error, whereas Nazism viewed them as an inferior race -a position for which there is no precedent in Christian belief. Nazism was founded on a poisonous melange of pseudo-scientific racial anthropology and eugenics, dressed up in a Wagnerian presentation of Nordic myth.

American-style provision for the non-establishment and free exercise of religion were never realistic possibilities either in Nazi Germany or Fascist Italy. The 1933 concordat with Germany and the Lateran pact of 1929 were initiatives on the part of the Catholic church to protect itself, and were undertaken from a vulnerable position. Despite (or perhaps because of) this, the Catholic church was one of the few institutions that dared to differ with the Nazi or Fascist regimes, even guardedly. Clemens von Galen, the bishop of Munster, was a courageous critic of Nazism; many priests went to concentration camps. Any historian who fails to acknowledge these points is either ignorant or malicious.

Posted by Mike on Mar 11, 2007.
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<I do not like the state of Israel. ...  However, as a Roman Catholic, I worship a Jew, Jesus of Nazareth, who is God.  And so I will not entertain any equation between Judaism and the antichrist ideologies of Marx or his putative followers in the antichristian Communist parties.  Jesus was a perfect Jew, and all Communists are enemies of real Judaism.  Oh and on that note, cf some Russian Jewish enemies of Communism such as Boris Pasternak, and the saintly widow of Sakharov, the Russian Jew Elena Bonner.>

Alas, I do not like the State of Vatican City. It appears Catholics like the one who wrote the above will not be satisfied until Jews subject their loyalty to the Pope. Watch out Protestants, your next.

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