Pope Francis on Sunday proclaimed 10 new saints, including Carmelite friar Titus Brandsma, during a canonization Mass in the Vatican’s St. Peter’s Square. It was the Catholic Church’s first canonization since October 2019. Born in Oegeklooster in 1881, Brandsma was a priest and author who spoke out against Nazism before World War II. Brandsma taught theology at the Catholic University of Nijmegen. He was also a popular public speaker and newspaper journalist who defended the rights of the Catholic press and opposed German propaganda effort. He denounced Nazi ideology as “a sewer of falsehood that must not be tolerated” and...