Yom HaShoah - Remembering
"Finally, we invite all men and women of good will to reflect deeply on the significance of the Shoah. The victims from their graves, and the survivors through the vivid testimony of what they have suffered, have become a loud voice calling the attention of all of humanity. To remember this terrible experience is to become fully conscious of the salutary warning it entails: the spoiled seeds of anti-Judaism and anti-Semitism must never again be allowed to take root in any human heart"
(Holy See's Commission for Religious Relations with the Jews, We remember, 1998).
See Pope John Paul II address at Yad VaShem, Jerusalem, 2000.
See Pope Benedict XVI's address at Yad VaShem, Jerusalem, 2009