Radio Interview: Heroic Story of Ulma Family December 18, 2023By Catholic Review Staff Catholic Review Filed Under: Feature, Local News, News, Radio Interview, Saints During World War II, Hitler made it forbidden and punishable by death for anyone who harbored those of Jewish descent. In southeastern Poland, a Catholic family – Josef, Wiktoria and their seven children of the Ulma family – were executed for hiding two Jewish families in their attic. Pope Francis beatified the whole family, including an unborn child, Sept. 10, 2023. Beginning in mid-January, the St. John Paul II National Shrine in Washington, D.C., will have an inspiring display of the Ulma family’s story along with an opportunity to venerate the relics of St. John Paul II and relics of all nine members of the family for all those who make a pilgrimage to the shrine. Catholic Review Radio host Father Brian Nolan, pastor of St. Ignatius in Ijamsville, Md., talks with Sofia Maurette, the director of Intercultural Ministry for the St. John Paul II National Shrine in Washington, who worked intimately with the creation of the exhibit of the newly beatified Ulma family soon to be on display at this shrine. Click play below to listen to the full program. CatholicReview · Dec. 17, 2023 | Heroic Story of the Ulma Family More radio interviews Mercy Health celebrates 150 years of service to Baltimore Radio Interview: The value of silence Radio Interview: Family Theater Productions Radio Interview: The World Synod of Bishops Radio Interview: Catholics and the election Radio Interview: Ask a Bishop with Bishop Adam J. Parker Copyright © 2023 Catholic Review Media Print