SEN. FEINSTEIN OWES CATHOLICS AN APOLOGY
September 12, 2005
Catholic League president William Donohue has asked
Senator Dianne Feinstein to apologize to Catholics for a remark she
made today at the hearings of Supreme Court nominee John Roberts:
“In a prepared statement today at the hearings for John
Roberts, Senator Dianne Feinstein said she was going to question the
Supreme Court nominee on ‘the constitutional provision of providing
for the separation of church and state.’ As an example of religious
persecution, she cited Jews who lost their lives in Budapest during
the Holocaust, a tragedy, she said, that ‘occurred in the name of
religion.’
“At the time of the Holocaust, 67 percent of Hungary
was Catholic, so we know who Senator Feinstein was blaming. Her
remark is obscene. These are the words of Rabbi David Dalin, author
of the just-published book, The Myth of Hitler’s Pope: How Pope
Pius XII Rescued Jews from the Nazis: ‘Jeno Levai, the great
Hungarian Jewish historian, was so angered by accusations of papal
‘silence’ that he wrote Hungarian Jewry and the Papacy: Pius XII
Did Not Remain Silent (published in English in 1968), with a
powerful introduction and epilogue by Robert M.W. Kempner, the deputy
chief U.S. prosecutor at Nuremburg.’ Levai demonstrated how Catholic
Church officials ‘intervened again and again on the instructions of
the pope,’ the result of which was that ‘in the autumn and winter of
1944 there was practically no Catholic Church institution in Budapest
where persecuted Jews did not find refuge.’
“There are three issues at work here. Number one, Feinstein shows an
appalling ignorance of the Holocaust. Two, she blames Catholics—the
very ones who came to the rescue of Jews in Budapest—not Nazis.
Three, she fails to understand that had the First Amendment provision
on religious liberty been operative in Nazi Germany, Hitler would not
have been able to use the power of the state to club Christianity.
“Senator Feinstein has no track record of bigotry
towards Catholics, but her remarks today call for an apology
nonetheless.”
Contact Sen. Feinstein to request an apology:
United States Senate
331 Hart Senate Office Building
Washington, DC 20510
phone: 202-224-3841
fax: 202-228-3954
for email, click here:
http://feinstein.senate.gov/email.html
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