This is inaccurate. As opposed to the regal Pope Leo, it was quite easy to get an audience w the genial Pius X-- who would see just about anyone. In spite of this he initially refused to see Herzl( whose son later converted to RCatholic). The Pope only relented when Herzl persisted. Pope then had to tell him that no help would be coming to Zionista's from Rome.
What's inaccurate in my post? You missed this part?
"The Herzl meeting is often used as evidence of Pope Pius X's very Catholic attitude toward Jєωry."
Hans Herzl's conversion doesn't sound very powerful. He committed ѕυιcιdє and requested to be buried in a Jєωιѕн cemetery, and also attended a ѕуηαgσgυє before his death:
https://www.jta.org/1930/09/18/archive/hans-herzl-son-of-theodor-herzl-commits-ѕυιcιdє-after-funeral-of-sister-paulina
It's true that Pope Pius X was firm toward Jєωry on some points, but he appears to have eschewed the view of many popes and saints that Catholics should have no relationship with them other than for the purpose of trying to convert them. If a Jєω shows no sign of not wanting to destroy his inner Jєω then he's dangerous company.