
The painting above was used in 1987 at the beatification ceremony (that is the stage before canonization) and was done by Sr. Marie Celeste, one of the Carmelite nuns I knew from Reno. In the painting we see not only Edith but her blood sister, Rosa, who was shipped off with her to the concentration camp to die, and a crowd of other Jewish victims of Ha-Shoa. When the Gestapo came to the monastery to take them away, Edith is supposed to have said to her sister, "Come, Rosa. We must go for our people." She died because she was Jewish, but she was rounded up to be killed along with other Jewish converts to Catholicism in retaliation against the Dutch bishops who had published a letter denouncing the Nazi persecution of the Jews.
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