A Word about Pius XII from the Blog, Idle Speculations:
In the middle of the Second World War, Pope Pius XII issued a courageous denunciation of the ongoing Nazi euthanasia program, under which disabled Germans were being removed from care facilities and murdered by the state as “life unworthy of life”.
Impelled by his revulsion at what he saw as a grave moral evil and crime, at considerable personal danger to himself and others in the Church, he wrote:
For as the Apostle with good reason admonishes us: “Those that seem the more feeble members of the Body are more necessary; and those that we think the less honorable members of the Body, we surround with more abundant honor.”[I Cor., XII, 22-23]
Conscious of the obligations of Our high office We deem it necessary to reiterate this grave statement today, when to Our profound grief We see at times the deformed, the insane, and those suffering from hereditary disease deprived of their lives, as though they were a useless burden to Society; and this procedure is hailed by some as a manifestation of human progress, and as something that is entirely in accordance with the common good.
Yet who that is possessed of sound judgment does not recognize that this not only violates the natural and the divine law [Decree of the Holy Office, 2 Dec. 1940: A.A.S., 1940, p. 553] written in the heart of every man, but that it outrages the noblest instincts of humanity?
The blood of these unfortunate victims who are all the dearer to our Redeemer because they are deserving of greater pity, “cries to God from the earth.”[Gen., IV, 10]
Pope Pius XII, Mystici Corporis Christi (28th June 1943)
The denunciation by Pope Pius XII was followed, on 26 September 1943, by an open condemnation by the German Bishops which, from every German pulpit, denounced the killing of “innocent and defenseless mentally handicapped, incurably infirm and fatally wounded, innocent hostages, and disarmed prisoners of war and criminal offenders, people of a foreign race or descent.”
Unfortunately today, the Belgian Parliament has approved a law allowing euthanasia for terminally ill children without any age limit.
Last week 160 Belgian pediatricians signed an open letter against the law, claiming that there was no urgent need for it and that modern medicine is capable of alleviating pain.
The Catholic Church in Belgium would appear to be moribund in a State devoid of all reason, moral sense and charity.
It also seems strange that the death of one giraffe in a zoo in Copenhagen can attract more attention and condemnation than this horrific Belgian legislation.
Papal Artifacts honors Pope Pius XII and his courage during the horrific time of WW II when he showed immense courage only to receive condemnation for not being “forthright enough.”
Artifacts associated with Pius XII are on Papal Artifacts/Pius XII.
- Galero Given to Pius XII Upon His Appointment as Cardinal in 1929 (inside)
- Shoe of Pius XII
- 2001 Coin Set With the Images of Pope Pius IX, Pope Pius XI, Pope Pius XII, Saint John XXIII, Pope Paul VI, Pope John Paul I and Saint John Paul II
- Several Annual Vatican Medals From the Pontificates of St. Pius X, Pius XI, Venerable Pius XII , Saint John XXIII and Paul VI
- Coin Set from 1942: Pius XII
- Ticket to the Coronation of Pope Pius XII
- Pius XII: Zucchetto
- Zucchetto Belonging to Pope Pius XII
- Pair of Stockings Belonging to Pope Pius XII
- Pope Pius XII: A Letter to the King of Greece