Today I have our first guest post of the 40 Days of Catholic Media. Suzanne over at The 6 Degrees of John Paul II has an inspiring post about Anonymous Girl, a young lady who had the faith and courage to write a prayer to the Blessed Mother on the wall of a Gestapo cell in Nazi Germany.
Here’s a brief excerpt from her post.
March is Holocaust Remembrance Month and Women’s History Month
Little Girls who suffered and died in the Holocaust So much of women’s history is lost because it was not written down or was oppressed. This first story of the month is a perfect example of that. It also speaks to the indomitable spirit of womankind and the love within her that transcends history books. We’ll explore several fascinating women this month. Let’s start with one whose name we’ll never know.
Second Degree: Anonymous Girl
These words were written on the wall of a Gestapo cell by an 18-year-old girl. Take a moment to pray for this girl’s soul and for the millions of women who died in the Holocaust, calling on the Most Blessed Mother to protect and guide them. No doubt, She did and still does.






