The Vatican, Racism, and Anti-Semitism between Pius XI and Pius XII

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In 1938, when anti-Jewish Racial Laws were passed in Italy, Pope Pius XI and Mussolini went through a long confrontation on the racial problem: for the Duce of Fascism, anything related to racial policies fell within the competence of the Italian government and had nothing to do with religion, hence the Vatican had no authority to intervene; conversely, for the Pope, racism was a dangerous heresy and, as such, had to be condemned by the Catholic Church. This confrontation was harsh and would continue until the death of Pius XI in February 1939.

But did the Italian Church sustain the…

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