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years later, and this
backed FiTher s asser-
promise has yet to be ful-
tion that the Vatican
filled."
made no promises. He
Reich:
But Fisher said Reich 's Seymour
said Reich may have
Open the files.
assertions "bear virtual-
misunderstood that
ly no relationship to the
Cardinal Bernardin's
facts. Reich's memory is
support to open the
simply wrong. At no time,
archives "sooner rather
not in any way did [the Vatican than later" included in a Vatican
Commission] commit the Holy commission's final report, meant
See to opening the archives be- that the Vatican itself also sup-
fore the usual period [75 years] ported the idea.
has expired," Fisher maintained.
The Rev. Pawlikowski said
Two Catholic scholars back Fisher is "accurately presenting
Fisher's account. Father John the current position of some of
Morley, a professor at Seton Hall the Vatican officials on the mat-
University in South Orange, ter, that at this point they are not
N.J., and the author a book on going to move up the deadline."
Pope Pius' World War II activi-
But two prominent Jewish in-
ties, said he attended two meet- terfaith scholars said that's not
ings discussed by Reich and that good enough. Rabbi A. James
"no promises were made that I've Rudin, director of interreligious
ever heard, so no promises were affairs for the American Jewish
broken."
Committee, said, "There should
Morley also defended the Vat- be total access to the archives, es-
ican's refusal to open the balance pecially at this time when many
of its archives, saying 4,000 doc- other nations are opening up
uments (of an untold number) their archives about the Holo-
have already been published.
caust period." He noted that due
"I respect the Vatican's right to policy, the Vatican's archives
based on its own standards and are now only open through 1922,
criteria and tradition to further save the 11 volumes of published
study the matter," he said.
World War II documents re-
But Father John Pawlikows- leased under pressure during the
ki, a scholar at Catholic Theo- 1960s.
logical Seminary, called for a
Rabbi Rudin agreed with the
"thorough" examination of the Rev. Pawlikowski about ap-
archives — "not simply by in- pointing a mixed group of inde-
house Vatican archivists. You re- pendent scholars. "It is only going
ally need a group of outside to happen if there is enough con-
historians. A team could be ap- cern and pressure." ❑
pointed that includes both Jew-
ish and non-Jewish experts."
But the Rev. Pawlikowski also
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