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Berichten zufolge ist der Leichnam von Schwester Wilhelmina Lancaster, der Gründerin der Benediktinerinnen von Maria, Königin der Apostel (alter Ritus), vier Jahre nach ihrem Tod in Missouri unversehrt aufgefunden worden.
Lisi Sterndorfer
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Heiligmäßige Frau mit großer Liebe zur Alten Messe
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Ich empfehle Ihnen dabei mal zuzuschauen! Das kann man durch ein Guckloch!
Ich empfehle Ihnen dabei mal zuzuschauen! Das kann man durch ein Guckloch!
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Das ist schön für Sie - aber jetzt wirklich nicht witzig! Vielleicht sollten Sie durch dieses spezielle "Guckloch" doch wenigstens einmal gucken! Es würde Ihnen grausen... darauf wette ich! Es ist widernatürlich! Der tote Leichnam richtet sich auf und die Augen treten heraus...wie in einem Horrorfilm... grusig!
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Hundreds of pilgrims have descended on a Benedictine monastery for religious sisters in rural Missouri in recent days after news began to spread on social media last week that the recently exhumed remains of the contemplative order’s African American foundress appear to be incorrupt, four years after her death and burial in a simple wooden coffin. Read more: A miracle in Missouri? Body of Benedictine …More
Hundreds of pilgrims have descended on a Benedictine monastery for religious sisters in rural Missouri in recent days after news began to spread on social media last week that the recently exhumed remains of the contemplative order’s African American foundress appear to be incorrupt, four years after her death and burial in a simple wooden coffin. Read more: A miracle in Missouri? Body of Benedictine Sisters’ foundress thought to be incorrupt | Catholic News Agency
Kenjiro M. Yoshimori
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Very good, saintly sister. She founded a wonderful Order.
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Hundreds of pilgrims have descended on a Benedictine monastery for religious sisters in rural Missouri in recent days after news began to spread on social media last week that the recently exhumed remains of the contemplative order’s African American foundress appear to be incorrupt, four years after her death and burial in a simple wooden coffin. Read more: A miracle in Missouri? Body of Benedictine …More
Hundreds of pilgrims have descended on a Benedictine monastery for religious sisters in rural Missouri in recent days after news began to spread on social media last week that the recently exhumed remains of the contemplative order’s African American foundress appear to be incorrupt, four years after her death and burial in a simple wooden coffin. Read more: A miracle in Missouri? Body of Benedictine Sisters’ foundress thought to be incorrupt | Catholic News Agency
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Wonderful woman and nun. She has not been dead for long I don't think. How happy she is in Heaven, and how happy for the success of her Order now with 2 flourishing monasteries.