Martyrs of Compiegne show the dark side of the French Revolution’s false liberty and why Catholics should question modern ...
Pope Leo XIV prayed on April 27 in the Vatican with the Archbishop of Canterbury, Sarah Mullally, and vowed to keep working ...
For more than 60 years, a small group of cloistered nuns were part of the Catholic Diocese of Erie. Now the walls behind which they lived, worked and prayed have come down. The last of those sisters ...
There are a few places lately that nuns have been showing up and surprising us all. Like the “Spurs Nuns,” who would be at the NBA team’s playoff and Finals games wearing jerseys and praying for the ...
A group of American nuns has learned Scottish chants to support the Tartan Army during the World Cup. The Carmelite Sisters for the Aged and Infirm, based in Germantown, New York, have been swept up ...
A group of Carmelite nuns in Germantown, New York, learned Scottish football chants to support Scotland at the World Cup. The sisters, whose order was founded by a Scottish-born woman, waved Scottish ...
The Salesian Sisters have become perhaps the Spurs' most recognizable fans. Photo courtesy of Sister Bernadette Mota The Sisters stood inside the tunnel, waiting for the Spurs players to emerge from ...
A group of Catholic sisters who cheer on the Spurs in both their provincial house on the West Side and the stands of the Frost Bank Center has become an unexpected star since the NBA playoffs. The ...
The cloistered nuns moved out of the Carmelite monastery on the edge of Highland Park in Cypress Hills just over three years ago. Now a developer with plans of rezoning the site to build a nine-story, ...
Carmelite Sr. Teresia of the Most Holy Trinity, born Teresa Ysseldijk, is seen in an undated portrait. A candidate for sainthood, she died from an illness died just a little over six years after ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Apr. 6—ALEXANDRIA, S.D. — Nearly three decades after establishing their monastery in Alexandria, the Carmelite Sisters are ...
Family of NY nun up for sainthood calls on American Pope Leo for help: ‘What would be more fitting?’
The family of Mother Mary Angeline Teresa McCrory, an Irish nun who founded the Carmelite Sisters for the Aged and Infirm, is praying Pope Leo XIV will advance her decades-long quest for sainthood.
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