Out of the Shadows: The Polish Angels Who Saved Jewish Children in WWII
In Nazi-occupied Poland, where aiding Jews carried the death penalty, hundreds of convents opened their doors to Jewish children and families.
In Nazi-occupied Poland, where aiding Jews carried the death penalty, hundreds of convents opened their doors to Jewish children and families.
José Arturo Castellanos ‘opposed an absolute evil in order to save the lives of thousands of Jews.’
Gary Krupp tells the Register why he changed his opinion about the wartime pope.
The Holy Father prayed in the cell where St. Maximilian Kolbe was held captive and eventually died in place of another prisoner.
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