The ‘Bee Nun’ of Lebanon: Hidden Vocation of Sister Lea and Her 200 Million Bees
'My apiary is my outdoor chapel; every hive is a little sanctuary buzzing with grace.'
'My apiary is my outdoor chapel; every hive is a little sanctuary buzzing with grace.'
Maronite Catholic conference features Aramaic liturgy and first-class relics of the saints, including the crib of Jesus, the Holy Cross, and the Twelve Apostles.
For the first time since the Protestant Reformation in the 1500s, Haarlem bore witness to a liturgical procession of relics, an event that marked both a historical turning point and a spiritual renewal in the life of the Church in the Netherlands.
The younger generation is returning to the Catholic Church because of its traditions, not in spite of them.
About 400 people, including Spokane’s bishop, were praying a novena to Our Lady when a disturbed man charged the altar.
Reflecting on the evening, the 94-year-old Dominican nun said: ‘I ask people to love Jesus and not give up, because Jesus will always come through for us. We must trust in him and his great love for humanity.’
Lay Dominican almost dies, risking life to save hundreds of saint relics after post-typhoon deluge hits Marikina City.
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