
Carmelite Celebrates 70 Years of Being Wedded to Christ
Diocese of Lincoln religious recalls her heart being drawn to her order — and how it remains with Jesus.
Diocese of Lincoln religious recalls her heart being drawn to her order — and how it remains with Jesus.
If accepted, Stein, also known by her religious name St. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross, could become the fifth woman to be declared a doctor of the Church.
The Discalced Carmelite Monastery of the Little Flower of Jesus was originally established in Buffalo just over 100 years ago.
Six-week-long canonical investigation culminates, as civil lawsuit proceeds.
A statement published on April 27 by the Archdiocese of Salta explains that the congregation delivered a series of instructions on the administrative management of the monastery, the obedience of the Carmelite congregation to the local archbishop, and what should be done regarding an alleged Marian invocation.
Here is the story behind the viral photos of the Carmelite nun dying of cancer who was filled with great joy, knowing she would soon meet Jesus.
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