April 18 marked Holocaust Remembrance Day in Israel.
‘I don’t have the right to say no,’ says Jewish-born Catholic nun who perseveres to tell story of Holocaust
Poland’s Ulma family, murdered by Nazis, is present in life, suffering of Maryland family
Kelly Lindquist had prayed her husband, Ian, would be healed through the intercession of Servants of God Józef and Wiktoria Ulma and their family.
Polish family murdered by Nazis along with Jews they helped hide to be beatified Sept. 10
The Vatican confirmed the martyrdom of the Ulma family, including their unborn child, on Dec. 17, 2022, clearing the way for all nine members of the Ulma family to be beatified.
Klausener remembered as first Catholic victim of Nazi regime in 1934
Catholic leader Erich Klausener was the first Catholic victim killed by Nazi SS officers.
Archival find at Catholic U. leads to Kristallnacht remembrance
The night of Nov. 9-10, 1938, more than 7,000 Jewish-owned stores and businesses were damaged, more than 250 synagogues destroyed, more than 3,000 Jews arrested and sent to concentration camps, and nearly 100 more killed during the rampages, which shocked the world.
Couple’s story captures courage of a French village in World War II
“Love in a Time of Hate” tells the story of the Trocmes and others in Le Chambon who courageously and cleverly put their faith into action to hide Jews.
Movie: ‘The Zookeeper’s Wife’
A couple powerless to save many of the animals in their care, Antonina and husband, Jan Zabinskis turn to rescuing people in their defiance of the Nazis.