Pope Pius XII guided the Catholic Church through 2 tumultuous decades, firmly establishing himself as a champion of peace, and the moral voice of a world torn apart by war. However, shortly after his death in 1958, his heroic legacy has been called into question by some historians who claimed that his "silence" during the Nazi holocaust allowed Hitler to carry out his Final Solution against the Jews. Pope Pius XII protested vehemently the persecution of jews. His was a prophesy in action, which saved the laves of countless victims of the neo-pagan Nazi reign of terror, rather than potentially counter-productive public statements.
A Hand of Peace is an important contribution to the robust and timely debate that has arisen surrounding Pius's wartime record. Featuring interviews with world renouned Holocaust historian Sir Martin Gilbert, the Jesuit historian and postulator Fr. Peter Gumpel, author and ardent defender Sr. Margherita Marchione, M.P.F., Ph.D., this gripping documentary explores the difficult choices Pius XII faced during the Second World War, and provides convincing proof that his bold, yet discreet, prophetic actions saved tens of thousands of Jewish lives and paved the way for a new ear of Catholic-Jewish relations that have deepened over the pst 50 years.
DVD, 55 min, NTSC Region 1. |