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Set against the backdrop of World War II, two English Bridgettine nuns, Mother Riccarda Hambrough and Mother Katherine Flanagan, exemplified courage by sheltering Jews from Nazi persecution in Rome. Their story sheds light on the often-misunderstood role of the Church during this tumultuous time and highlights the actions of Pope Pius XII. Mother Riccarda notably protected around sixty Jews in her convent, while Sister Katherine's leadership spanned several Bridgettine communities. Their lives reflect a profound commitment to faith and humanity amidst adversity.
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Courage and Conviction. Pius XII, the Bridgettine Nuns, and the Rescue of Jews. Mother Riccarda Hambrough and Mother Katherine Flanagan, Joanna Bogle
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