I know I'm the only Catholic on this forum, but being both Catholic and Jewish, and since today is August 14th, I thought it would be appropriate to share this.
Today is the feast day of St. Maximilian Kolbe--a Franciscan priest who protected thousands of Jews. After being caught and sent to Auschwitz, he offered himself to be killed in order to save another prisoner who had a wife and kids. His bravery was only possible through God's grace and love--something all of us Christians, regardless of doctrine, should remember to look to.
Today is the feast day of St. Maximilian Kolbe--a Franciscan priest who protected thousands of Jews. After being caught and sent to Auschwitz, he offered himself to be killed in order to save another prisoner who had a wife and kids. His bravery was only possible through God's grace and love--something all of us Christians, regardless of doctrine, should remember to look to.