
Marking 80th Anniversary of D-Day in France: 100 Catholic Nuns Remembered
Among the victims were 13 nuns of the Little Sisters of the Poor at St. Thérèse’s convent in Lisieux.
Among the victims were 13 nuns of the Little Sisters of the Poor at St. Thérèse’s convent in Lisieux.
Pope Francis in his message decried the loss of life in World War II, especially the death of the many young men who were killed during the D-Day operation, as well as the civilian victims of bombardments.
The story of Father Ignatius Maternowski grows even more compelling 78 years after D-Day.
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“Through the sign of the cross it is not the servant or the slave who is speaking, but the Lord of all creation.” —Pope St. John Paul II
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The French (and the world) keep alive the memory of the fallen American soldiers who fought in — and helped win — the keystone battle of World War II.
The Register remembers three clergymen whose extraordinary courage should never be forgotten.
“You are about to embark upon the Great Crusade, toward which we have striven these many months. ... Let us beseech the blessing of Almighty God upon this great and noble undertaking.” —General Dwight D. Eisenhower
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