Sister Mary Michael, Last of Mother Angelica’s Founding Nuns, Dies at 94
Shortly after her solemn profession, she joined Mother Angelica to journey to Alabama to help found the new monastery.
Shortly after her solemn profession, she joined Mother Angelica to journey to Alabama to help found the new monastery.
‘I felt like the Lord had maybe planted the seed long before, and then it bloomed as I got older,’ she said.
In this time of the Eucharistic Revival in the United States, we should be thankful for the legacy that Mother Angelica and Poor Clares of Perpetual Adoration have left to us
A contemplative religious community in New Mexico compares the 1947 incident to ‘something far more compelling and amazing’ that occurred 2,000 years ago.
One gave a kidney, while the other received the necessary body part.
More than 300 people died in the earthquake, Italy’s deadliest since 1980.
‘That Was Her Mission to the World — Help All to Know That They’re Called to Be a Saint’
‘That was her mission to the world — help all to know that they’re called to heaven and called to be a saint,’ recalls Mother Dolores Marie.
The EWTN foundress altered the course of Catholicism in the United States at a pivotal time.
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