A Miracle? Body of Benedictine Sisters’ Foundress Thought to be Incorrupt | EWTN News Nightly

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  • Опубликовано: 24 май 2023
  • When the Benedictine Sisters of Mary, Queen of Apostles, exhumed the body of their foundress earlier this month, they discovered the unexpected. Four years after her death and burial in a simple wooden coffin, Sister Wilhemina Lancaster's body appeared remarkably well preserved. The news spread quickly on social media and now hundreds of pilgrims are flocking to the monastery in rural Missouri. Executive Director of EWTN's ACI group, who has been following the story from the beginning, Kelsey Wicks, joins to share more about who Sr. Wilhemina is. Wicks visited the monastery in rural Missouri soon after the body was exhumed. She tells us what the scene was like. Wicks discusses what has been the impact of this story on the community. This community may be well known to some of our viewers because of their recordings. Wicks explains more about that. She fills us in on what other stories she is following.
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