
Please click Pope Pius XII and his biography life.

YHWH bless Pope Pius XII protected and saved beloved Jewish lives secretly…..how many ? 860,000 Jewish lives!!!! 💜🤟🙏🔥🕊️🔥🕊️
Here are true evidence secrets come out from Vatican archives:
Telling the Truth About How Pius XII and the Diocese of Assisi Helped to Save Jews
How the Polish Church helped and rescued Jews during WWII
The Vatican & the Holocaust: 860,000 Lives Saved – The Truth About Pius XII & the Jews by Robert A. Graham, S.J.0
The vindication of Pius XII has been established principally by Jewish writers and from Israeli archives. It is now established that the Pope supervised a rescue network which saved 860,000 Jewish lives – more than all the international agencies put together.
After the war the Chief Rabbi of Israel thanked Pius XII for what he had done. The Chief Rabbi of Rome went one step further. He became a Catholic. He took the name Eugenio.
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Feast Day: October 9th 💜🙏🤟🕊️🔥🕊️🔥
Pope Pius XII died on October 9, 1958 in Castel Gandolfo, Italy. Pius XII died of hiccups. His hiccups were caused by throat cancer. He was Head of the Catholic Church and Sovereign of the Vatican City from March 2, 1939 until his death in 1958.
October 9th Feast Day: PIUS XII (EUGENIO PACELLI), POPE
Feast Day: October 9
Venerated: December 19, 2009
Eugenio Maria Giuseppe Giovanni Pacelli was born in Rome, Italy, in 1876. His father hoped that Eugenio would follow in his footsteps as a canon lawyer. As Eugenio studied the legal system of the Catholic Church, he decided that he wanted to become a priest. He was ordained in 1899.
Father Pacelli was not a parish priest. Because of his training in canon law, he was chosen to be a diplomat for the Church. He worked in the Vatican and traveled around the world to help governments better understand our Church. He was made a cardinal by Pope Pius XI, and in 1939 he was elected pope. He chose the name “Pius” out of respect for the previous Holy Father.
As pope, Pius XII had to deal with the Nazi persecution of Jewish people and World War II. Pius worked for peace and to help the Jews. When the Nazis occupied Rome, the Holy Father opened the Vatican to more than a million refugees, providing food and shelter for them. He encouraged priests working in war-torn countries to speak out against the Nazis and to help those affected by the persecution.
The Chief Rabbi of Rome was so moved by the Pope’s work to bring justice to the Jewish people that he became a Catholic. After the war, the government of Israel promised to plant 850,000 trees in Pope Pius’ honor—one for each Jewish life that was saved by his actions.
After the war, the pope did many important things. He was the first pope to use radio and television to speak to his brothers and sisters around the world. He fought against Communism. In consultation with the bishops, he declared an important teaching of the Church—the doctrine of the Assumption. The Assumption is our belief that Our Blessed Mother Mary was “assumed” or taken up into heaven body and soul at the end of her earthly life. This is a great mystery of our faith.
The Church honors Pope Pius XII as “Venerable,” a step on the road to sainthood. His example teaches us the importance of standing up against prejudice and the unfair treatment of others.
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