Wartime saviour nun from Brighton on road to sainthood
A nun from Brighton who helped hide persecuted Jews, Communists and Poles from the Nazis in wartime Rome is being considered for sainthood.
Mother Riccarda Beauchamp Hambrough was baptised as a child at Brighton's St Mary Magdalene Church.
She later became a nun and saved the lives of more than 60 people by smuggling them into her convent in Rome.
The Pope is to make her "a servant of God" - two steps away from sainthood.
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Mother Riccarda Beauchamp Hambrough was baptised as a child at Brighton's St Mary Magdalene Church.
She later became a nun and saved the lives of more than 60 people by smuggling them into her convent in Rome.
The Pope is to make her "a servant of God" - two steps away from sainthood.