Susan Zuccotti narrates the life and work of Pere Marie-Benoit,
a courageous French Capuchin priest who risked everything to hide
Jews in France and Italy during the Holocaust. Who was this
extraordinary priest and how did he become adept at hiding Jews,
providing them with false papers, and helping them to elude their
persecutors? From monasteries first in Marseille and later in Rome,
Pere Marie-Benoit worked with Jewish co-conspirators to build
remarkably effective Jewish-Christian rescue networks. Acting
independently without Vatican support but with help from some
priests, nuns, and local citizens, he and his friends persisted in
their clandestine work until the Allies liberated Rome. After the
conflict, Pere Marie-Benoit maintained his wartime Jewish
friendships and devoted the rest of his life to Jewish Christian
reconciliation. Papal officials viewed both activities unfavorably
until after the Second Vatican Council (Vatican II), 1962-1965.
To tell this remarkable tale, in addition to her research in
French and Italian archives, Zuccotti personally interviewed Pere
Marie-Benoit, his family, Jewish rescuers with whom he worked, and
survivors who owed their lives to his network."
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