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- Committee_of_Catholics_to_Fight_Anti-Semitism abstract "The Committee of Catholics to Fight Anti-Semitism (later known as the Committee of Catholics for Human Rights) was an American Catholic anti-racist organization formed in May 1939, partially in response to the 1938 announcement of Pope Pius XI that \"it is not possible for Christians to take part in anti-Semitism\". It was supported by many prominent Catholics, including members of the Catholic Worker Movement, among them Dorothy Day.".
- Committee_of_Catholics_to_Fight_Anti-Semitism comment "The Committee of Catholics to Fight Anti-Semitism (later known as the Committee of Catholics for Human Rights) was an American Catholic anti-racist organization formed in May 1939, partially in response to the 1938 announcement of Pope Pius XI that \"it is not possible for Christians to take part in anti-Semitism\". It was supported by many prominent Catholics, including members of the Catholic Worker Movement, among them Dorothy Day.".