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Pope
John Paul II paid a historic visit to Yad Vashem in March 2000, and
in his remarks the Pontiff emphasized the imperative of remembering
the Holocaust. He stressed the uniqueness and centrality of the
Holocaust in the history of Western Christian civilization. An
ideology as warped and destructive as the Nazi ideology could have
developed "only in the absence of God" amidst the
disappearance of basic human values. The Pope called for active,
continual remembrance of the Holocaust. Not only must we empathize
with and identify with the victims of the Holocaust and the
suffering, but we, as human beings, should consider the struggle
against evil as a principal goal in life. Each individual must
consolidate the basic set of values that underlie our humanness.
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