Encyklika Summi Pontificatus o solidarności ludzkiej i państwie totalitarnym
Źródło: 79
Pius XII słynne cytaty
przemówienie na Boże Narodzenie 1949.
Źródło: Romano Amerio, Iota Unum. Analiza zmian w Kościele katolickim w XX wieku, Wydawnictwo Antyk, 2009, s. 521.
„Każdy gwałciciel prawa powinien być wyklęty i postawiony poza nawiasem społeczeństwa.”
przemówienie na Boże Narodzenie 1949.
Źródło: Romano Amerio, Iota Unum. Analiza zmian w Kościele katolickim w XX wieku, Wydawnictwo Antyk, 2009, s. 521.
Przemówienie do Kongresu Łacińskiej Unii Mody, 1957 r.
Moral problems in fashion design
Encyklika Summi Pontificatus o solidarności ludzkiej i państwie totalitarnym
Źródło: 79
Encyklika Mystici Corporis Christi o Mistycznym Ciele Chrystusa i Kościele
Pius XII Cytaty o Bogu
Ci resce
Encyklika Mystici Corporis Christi o Mistycznym Ciele Chrystusa i Kościele
Źródło: encyklika Humani generis
Źródło: Ecco che gia un anno.
Źródło: Vittorio Messori, Czarne karty Kościoła, przeł. ks. Antoni Kajzerek, Księgarnia św. Jacka, Katowice 1998, s. 94.
Pius XII cytaty
w liście z 1939.
Źródło: John Cornwell, Papież Hitlera: Sekretna historia Piusa XII, tłum. Andrzej Grabowski, Warszawa 2006, s. 93.
Źródło: przemówienie do uczestników kongresu Międzynarodowej Unii Astronomicznej w Rzymie, Vatican.va, 7 września 1952 http://www.vatican.va/holy_father/pius_xii/speeches/1952/documents/hf_p-xii_spe_19520907_la-presence_it.html
Źródło: Kronika Miasta Poznania 2011/4, artykuł: Egzekucja Artura Greisera, s. 205.
„Co jeszcze mieliśmy uczynić, a nie uczyniliśmy?”
Quid est quod debuimus facere, et non fecimus? (łac.)
słowa z 1952.
Źródło: Bernard Lecomte, Tajemnice Watykanu, tłum. Michał Romanek, Wydawnictwo Znak, Kraków 2010, ISBN 9788324013890, s. 71.
przemówienie do neurologów z 14 września 1952.
Źródło: AAS, 1952, s. 779 i nast.
w 1944.
Źródło: Pius XII and the Jews, „The Weekly Standard Magazine” nr 23, 26 lutego 2001 r.
Moral problems in fashion design
Źródło: encyklika Divino afflante Spiritu, tłum. E. Dąbrowski
Źródło: The Pope Speaks: the Teachings of Pope Pius XII
Autorka: Golda Meir
napisane 9 października 1958.
Źródło: Grzegorz Ignatowski, Papieże wobec kwestii żydowskiej Pius XII - Jan XXIII - Paweł VI - Jan Paweł II - Benedykt XVI, Katowice 2007, s. 11 http://www.znak.org.pl/files/papieze.pdf
Źródło: encyklika Mediator Dei http://www.nonpossumus.pl/encykliki/Pius_XII/mediator_dei/I.php, 24.
Ci resce
Encyklika Sacra Virginitas o świętym dziewictwie
Źródło: wypracowanie szkolne 13-letniego Pacellego Mój portret
„Kościół Piotrowy powinien przyjąć własną przeszłość – albo wykopie sobie grób.”
słowa z 1936 (jako kardynał Eugenio Pacelli).
Źródło: Bernard Lecomte, Tajemnice Watykanu, Wydawnictwo Znak, Kraków 2010, ISBN 9788324013890, tłum. Michał Romanek, s. 35.
Pius XII: Cytaty po angielsku
“Perhaps the greatest sin in the world today is that men have begun to lose the sense of sin.”
Radio Message of His Holiness Pius XII to Participants in the National Catechetical Congress of the United States in Boston https://w2.vatican.va/content/pius-xii/en/speeches/1946/documents/hf_p-xii_spe_19461026_congresso-catechistico-naz.html, from Castel Gandolfo on Saturday, 26 October 1946
Statement (7 September 1956), as quoted in America, Vol. 100 (1958) by America Press, p. 121
Allocution to Midwives on the Nature of Their Profession, October 29, 1951. http://www.ewtn.com/library/PAPALDOC/P511029.HTM http://www.papalencyclicals.net/Pius12/P12midwives.htm
Kontekst: Besides, every human being, even the child in the womb, has the right to life directly from God and not from his parents, not from any society or human authority. Therefore, there is no man, no human authority, no science, no "indication" at all—whether it be medical, eugenic, social, economic, or moral—that may offer or give a valid judicial title for a direct deliberate disposal of an innocent human life, that is, a disposal which aims at its destruction, whether as an end in itself or as a means to achieve the end, perhaps in no way at all illicit. Thus, for example, to save the life of the mother is a very noble act; but the direct killing of the child as a means to such an end is illicit. The direct destruction of so-called "useless lives," already born or still in the womb, practiced extensively a few years ago, can in no wise be justified. Therefore, when this practice was initiated, the Church expressly declared that it was against the natural law and the divine positive law, and consequently that it was unlawful to kill, even by order of the public authorities, those who were innocent, even if on account of some physical or mental defect, they were useless to the State and a burden upon it. The life of an innocent person is sacrosanct, and any direct attempt or aggression against it is a violation of one of the fundamental laws without which secure human society is impossible. We have no need to teach you in detail the meaning and the gravity, in your profession, of this fundamental law. But never forget this: there rises above every human law and above every "indication" the faultless law of God.
Allocution to Midwives on the Nature of Their Profession, October 29, 1951. http://www.ewtn.com/library/PAPALDOC/P511029.HTM http://www.papalencyclicals.net/Pius12/P12midwives.htm
Kontekst: Besides, every human being, even the child in the womb, has the right to life directly from God and not from his parents, not from any society or human authority. Therefore, there is no man, no human authority, no science, no "indication" at all—whether it be medical, eugenic, social, economic, or moral—that may offer or give a valid judicial title for a direct deliberate disposal of an innocent human life, that is, a disposal which aims at its destruction, whether as an end in itself or as a means to achieve the end, perhaps in no way at all illicit. Thus, for example, to save the life of the mother is a very noble act; but the direct killing of the child as a means to such an end is illicit. The direct destruction of so-called "useless lives," already born or still in the womb, practiced extensively a few years ago, can in no wise be justified. Therefore, when this practice was initiated, the Church expressly declared that it was against the natural law and the divine positive law, and consequently that it was unlawful to kill, even by order of the public authorities, those who were innocent, even if on account of some physical or mental defect, they were useless to the State and a burden upon it. The life of an innocent person is sacrosanct, and any direct attempt or aggression against it is a violation of one of the fundamental laws without which secure human society is impossible. We have no need to teach you in detail the meaning and the gravity, in your profession, of this fundamental law. But never forget this: there rises above every human law and above every "indication" the faultless law of God.
Allocution to Midwives on the Nature of Their Profession, October 29, 1951. http://www.ewtn.com/library/PAPALDOC/P511029.HTM http://www.papalencyclicals.net/Pius12/P12midwives.htm
Kontekst: Besides, every human being, even the child in the womb, has the right to life directly from God and not from his parents, not from any society or human authority. Therefore, there is no man, no human authority, no science, no "indication" at all—whether it be medical, eugenic, social, economic, or moral—that may offer or give a valid judicial title for a direct deliberate disposal of an innocent human life, that is, a disposal which aims at its destruction, whether as an end in itself or as a means to achieve the end, perhaps in no way at all illicit. Thus, for example, to save the life of the mother is a very noble act; but the direct killing of the child as a means to such an end is illicit. The direct destruction of so-called "useless lives," already born or still in the womb, practiced extensively a few years ago, can in no wise be justified. Therefore, when this practice was initiated, the Church expressly declared that it was against the natural law and the divine positive law, and consequently that it was unlawful to kill, even by order of the public authorities, those who were innocent, even if on account of some physical or mental defect, they were useless to the State and a burden upon it. The life of an innocent person is sacrosanct, and any direct attempt or aggression against it is a violation of one of the fundamental laws without which secure human society is impossible. We have no need to teach you in detail the meaning and the gravity, in your profession, of this fundamental law. But never forget this: there rises above every human law and above every "indication" the faultless law of God.
“All men are brothered in Jesus Christ.”
Statement (27 May 1946), as quoted in America, Vol. 100 (1958) by America Press, p. 121
address http://www.papalencyclicals.net/Pius12/P12EXIST.HTM to the Pontifical Academy of Sciences, 22 November 1951
quoted in Time, 3 December 1951
quoted by Dan Brown, Angels and Demons, page 44