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An overlooked chapter in the life of Bl. Paul VI

March 30, 2018 Joanna Bogle 26

The future pope’s role in saving Jewish lives during WWII remains little known today. […]

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Was Hitler a Christian, an atheist, or neither?

October 26, 2017 Filip Mazurczak 28

A new book takes a look at the controversial—and complicated—issue of the religious views of Adolf Hitler. […]

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The stories of priests living out their vocations on the Calvary created by the Nazis

May 8, 2017 Fiorella Nash 0

It is safe to say that any book with the word Dachau in the title is not going to be an easy read and Zeller’s analysis of one of the darkest chapters in human history […]

History

The murdered Ulma family’s story is bringing Catholics and Jews together today

March 24, 2017 Filip Mazurczak 0

Pope Francis has frequently spoken of an “ecumenism of the blood.” Today, Christians are being persecuted and exterminated solely for professing belief in Christ in the Middle East and many parts of Africa and Asia, […]

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