The Greatest Sins of Pius XII & The Genocide of Orthodox Christians
Croatian Nationalism & Roman Catholicism are Intermeshed
With the 50th Anniversary of the death of Pius XII, the Vatican is again pushing for his
sainthood. While Pius can be legitimately criticized for his tepid condemnations of the
Nazi Holocaust there is no question he was complicit in the deaths of at least 500,000
Orthodox Christian Serbs, Jews and Roma murdered in Croatia, Bosnia, and Krajina
during the Second World War by the Axis allied Croatian regime.
The First Sin of Pius – Genocide
The first sin of Pius, complicity in genocide of at least 500,000 Orthodox Christian Serbs,
Jews and Roma in Croatia, Bosnia, and Krajina 1941-1945 by the ultra Catholic fascists
known as the Ustasha. The mainstream Orthodox Christians (Pravoslavni) were killed
because of their religion, the main difference between Croats and Serbs. The Ustasha
ranks were swelled by clergy particularly Franciscan monks, priests and seminarians. A
Franciscan monk known as Fr. Satan was commandant at Jasenovac, the chief Croatian
concentration camp, where hundreds of thousands perished and the source of much of the
gold in the so called Ustasha Treasury.
The Ustasha leader Ante Pavelic was welcomed to the Vatican by Pius during the Second
World War and his representative Fr. Krunoslav Drganovic became a fixture at the Holy
See. While the Ustasha were busy butchering coreligionists, Pius praised Pavelic for
outlawing abortion in Croatia. The Papal Legate Marcone in Croatia and
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Cardinal Stepinac of Zagreb kept Pius and the Vatican well informed about the
extermination and forced conversions of the Serbs. Pius instead of condemning the
Ustasha blessed them.
The Second Sin of Pius –Obstruction of Justice and Money Laundering
After the collapse of the Ustasha regime in May 1945, the Ustasha leadership fled
towards Italy with their plunder, 200 million Swiss Francs mainly in gold, robbed from
their many victims. Waiting in Rome for the Ustasha Treasury and Pavelic were two high
ranking churchmen. One was the former Ustasha official Fr. Draganovic now Apostolic
Visitor for Croatia reporting directly to Pius’ Undersecretary of State Montini (later Paul
VI). The other was the former treasurer of the Franciscan Order (OFM), Fr. Dominik
Mandic, an Ustasha sympathizer who promoted bizarre racial theories of Croatian
superiority. Pavelic and his associates were hidden at safe houses in Rome until they
could flee to Argentina and the Ustasha Treasury was taken to the Vatican Bank for
safekeeping.
The Third Sin of Pius –Historical Cover Up
The Vatican hid Pius’ secret connection to the murderous Ustasha for decades. In 1998
the US State Department released the Eizenstat Report linking the Vatican to the Ustasha
Treasury. This in turn led to the class action lawsuit, Alperin v. Vatican Bank and
Franciscan Order, still pending in the US federal court system for an accounting and
return of the Ustasha Treasury to its rightful owners, the victims of the Ustasha.
The testimony of former US intelligence agent, William Gowen, who reported on the
Ustasha in 1947, has aided the lawsuit. Gowen stated that his investigation in 1947 led
him to believe that the Ustasha Treasury had been concealed at the Vatican Bank and that
the Vatican was implicated at the highest level with Pavelic. Professor Michael Phayer
followed in 2007 with a well researched book, Pius XII & The Cold War, setting the
record straight.
However, instead of seeking truth and reconciliation the Vatican and Franciscans have
fiercely defended against the lawsuit on technical grounds while the few remaining
survivors of the Ustasha atrocities dwindle to handful.
For more information contact:
Dr. Jonathan Levy
Co-counsel for Plaintiffs
Alperin v. Vatican Bank and Franciscan Order
United States District Court for Northern California, Case No. C-99-04941 MMC
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