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Nun who hid Jewish family honoured

Family pays tribute to Italian nun who hid them from the Nazis

March 25, 2010 14:14
A statue of Madre Tribbioli in front of the convent where she hid the family

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Robyn Rosen,

Robyn Rosen

1 min read

An Italian nun who hid a Jewish family in her convent during the Second World War has been awarded posthumously with the title of Righteous Among the Nations.

Madre Maria Agnes Tribbioli was nominated for the Yad Vashem honour by Cesare Sacerdoti, of Brondesbury, who was rescued by her when he was five years old.

Florence-born Mr Sacerdoti, 72, went into hiding with his mother and younger brother, Vittorio, on November 6 1943, after the Florence synagogue was raided and vandalised by German SS and Jews were rounded up.

They went to a convent in Via dei Serragli where Madre Tribbioli, the founder of the congregation of the Pie Operaie di San Giuseppe, gave them shelter with other Jewish women and their children.