A little-known English nun who helped to hide Italian Jews from the Nazis in wartime Rome is being considered as a possible saint.
Mother Ricarda Beauchamp Hambrough, who died in 1966, is credited with playing a vital role in saving the lives of more than 60 Jews by smuggling them into her convent.
Her order, the Bridgettines, have now applied to the Vatican for permission to open her cause for sainthood.
If granted, she will become one of four British women whose sainthood cases are under consideration by the Church.