Rome, 8th April 2008 (CNA) - On April 1, the Pontifical Lateran University
presented the book, “Capuozzo, Indulge this Child: The Life of Giovanni
Palatucci,” published by Saint Paul Editions. The new book tells the life of
the heroic Italian police officer who saved five thousand Jews during World
War II.
Written by Angelo Picariello, the book was presented by Msgr. Rino
Fisichella, rector of the Pontifical Lateran University, who told the Fides
news agency of his joy at learning about a man who “not only is on his way
to sainthood, but also who was someone with an incredible sense of duty
towards his country.”
Italy’s Chief of Police, Dr. Antonio Manganelli, shared his own experience
of learning about the life of Patalucci some twenty years ago after reading
the biography by Goffredo Raimo.
Normally, he said, we expect the actions of a hero to happen outside the
context of ordinary life, but in the case of Patalucci, his heroism lasted
seven years, “thus leaving a clear message to share with others,” Manganelli
said.
Senator Giulio Andreotti, also present for the ceremony, said he hoped the
story of Patalucci, which is relatively unknown, will soon be embraced and
cherished by many.
His life
Giovanni Palatucci was born in Montella, Italy on May 31, 1909. A devout
Catholic, he graduated from law school at the University of Turin in 1932.
He left medical school to become a policeman. When World War II broke out,
Palatucci was in charge of the office of exterior affairs for the Italian
region of Fiume. In his capacity as head of that office, he destroyed the
records of some five thousand Jews and provided them with false documents.
He sent them to an internment camp in southern Italy under the protection of
his uncle, Bishop Giuseppe Maria Palatucci of Campagna.
During the German occupation, he became chief of police in Fiume and
continued helping Jews until he was discovered by the Gestapo. He was
arrested in September of 1944. At first he was condemned to death but a few
weeks later his sentence was changed and he was sent to the Nazi
concentration camp at Dachau. Palatucci died in Dachau on February 10, 1945
at the age of 36.
In 2002 his cause for beatification was opened.