Blessed Anna-Maria Taigi is a more recent saintly individual and prophetess venerated within the Roman Catholic Church. Being an early nineteenth century Italian wife and mother of seven children. Taigi is not the most usual in regard to her background, but she is more common in her views on the subject of jews and Judaism.
In internet biographies (1) as well as those of a more modern book length variety. (2) There is little to no mention of Taigi’s anti-jewish views, but if we look at older biographies notably that published by Edward Healy Thompson in 1874. We see a different side of Taigi than the sanitized politically correct version portrayed by Albert Bessières among others.
For example Taigi would write ‘Deign most ardently to pray to the Blessed Trinity to grant me the grace always to vanquish the devil, the world, and all my bad passions, that grace by which the just are sanctified yet more, sinners reclaimed, heresies destroyed, infidels enlightened, Jews converted.’ (3)
This was a fairly common view within Catholicism right up to the middle of the twentieth century in that devout Catholics still wanted to crush heresy, spread the faith and eliminate Judaism entirely by conversion to Catholicism. Whatever the lack of merits of the latter position in the cold light of a modern scientific understanding of the jewish question. It can be said without a doubt that Taigi adhered to the traditional Catholic desire to eliminate the jews by conversion. (4)
She even made it very plain that in her view the jews were without doubt utterly and completely responsible – not Pilate or the Romans mind you – for murdering Jesus on the cross and were as such culpable for his death and should be subject to punishment accordingly unless they converted to the truth of Catholicism. (5)
Therefore, we can see that Blessed Anna-Maria Taigi was an ardent Catholic foe of the jews and called for what she regarded as a complete solution to the jewish question by exterminating Judaism.
References
(1) For example: http://www.mysticsofthechurch.com/2009/12/blessed-anna-maria-taigi-wife-mother.html
(2) Cf. Albert Bessières, 1970, ‘Wife, Mother and Mystic: Blessed Anna-Maria Taigi’, 1st Edition, TAN: Charlotte
(3) Edward Healy Thompson, 1874, ‘The Life of the Venerable Anna Maria Taigi’, 1st Edition, Burn, Oates & Co: London, pp. 186-187
(4) Ibid, pp. 89; 187; 302
(5) Ibid, p. 196