The Village Shepherd
Are The Poor Really Blessed?
Sermon
The Roman Catholic Church's canonisation years ago of Edith Stein fueled considerable controversy. Edith Stein was born and bred into a Jewish family, becoming a Roman Catholic Christian at the age of 31. She was also a leading German intellectual in the early thirties, during the run-up to World War II, although she gave up that career in order to become a Carmelite nun. But she didn't deny her Jewish roots, for in 1933 she petitioned the Pope, Pious XI, to write an encyclical in defence of the Jews. He didn't, and we all know what happened to the Jews during the Second World War.

