Pennsylvania diocese condemns Holocaust imagery displayed on Catholic schoolâs Halloween parade float
- - Pennsylvania diocese condemns Holocaust imagery displayed on Catholic schoolâs Halloween parade float
Dalia Faheid, CNNNovember 2, 2025 at 1:25 AM
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The Roman Catholic Diocese of Harrisburg is seen in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, on August 16, 2018. - Carlos Barria/Reuters/File
A Catholic diocese in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, has condemned Holocaust imagery that appeared on a Catholic schoolâs Halloween parade float on Thursday.
The St. Joseph Catholic Schoolâs float at a community Halloween parade included a replica of the Auschwitz Concentration Camp gate bearing the words âArbeit Macht Frei.â The German phrase translates to âWork sets you free,â according to the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum website.
The motto is one of the symbols of the camp, and was used to greet people arriving at other concentration camps in Germany, according to the website. The slogan above the Auschwitz Concentration Camp gate was made by prisoners, who deliberately reversed the letter B as âa camouflaged mark of disobedience,â the website says.
The school in Hanover, Pennsylvania, is part of the Diocese of Harrisburg, which called the imagery âa notorious symbol of hateâ in a statement Friday.
Bishop Timothy C. Senior, who said he was âshocked and appalledâ by the incident, apologized to the Jewish community on behalf of the Catholic diocese.
The original approved design for the float did not contain that imagery, Senior said.
âThe inclusion of this imageâone that represents the horrific suffering and murder of millions of innocent people, including six million Jews during the Holocaustâis profoundly offensive and unacceptable,â he said in the statement.
âI strongly condemn the inclusion of this symbol on the float. As Catholics, we stand firmly against all forms of antisemitism, hatred, and prejudice, which are rampant in our society,â Senior added. âThe Churchâs relationship with the Jewish community is one of deep respect, friendship, and shared faith in the one true God.â
CNN has reached out to the St. Joseph Catholic School for comment.
The incident comes amid a surge in recent reports of antisemitic acts. Days ago, a man was arrested with body armor and a suitcase filled with ammunition after threatening multiple synagogues in Alabama and surrounding states, officials said. A month earlier, a late-night fire was set at a synagogue in Florida.
The Anti-Defamation League says antisemitic incidents in the US rose in 2024 for the fourth year in a row, reaching their highest level since the organization started tracking them.
The diocese will work with the school to learn from the incident and review approval processes to prevent it from happening again, Senior said. The diocese will also work with the Pennsylvania Jewish Coalition and the ADL to provide information about the Holocaust to the school, Senior added.
âLet us continue to pray for healing, understanding, and unity among all of Godâs people,â Senior said.
CNNâs Cindy Von Quednow contributed to this report.
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