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Sr. Carmela Werner - Heralds Magazine

The Bayeux Tapestry - A Monument Constructed with the Delicacy of a Needle!

It is well known that potentates of all ages have gone to great lengths to build impressive monuments, eager to leave an everlasting memory of their deeds to posterity. To this end they mobilized massive human resources and dipped deeply into their coffers, until completing a new colossus capable of …
Sr. Carmela Werner - 31, July 2023

Blessed Francisco Marto - “I Suffer to Console Our Lord”

In the period between the apparitions of Fatima and the deaths of Francisco and Jacinta Marto, the Most Holy Virgin produced in their souls a work of perfection that made them worthy to figure among the great Saints of the Church. In casting her gaze upon these little shepherds, Our …
Sr. Carmela Werner - 31, March 2017

St. Odilo of Cluny - The “Archangel of the Monks”

Through the gift of vocation, God traces out a specific path of sanctification for each of His children and provides natural and supernatural abilities that favour the fulfilment of this individual and unique calling. But He also invites us to place these talents, in one way or another, at the …
Sr. Carmela Werner - 31, December 2013

St. Joan of Valois - Royalty Embracing Suffering

In our days, marked with the sign of secularism, there is an effort to stamp out all suffering from life as if it were something noxious that separates us from the path of happiness. However, despite the fact that scientific breakthroughs have made it possible to control most pain, it …
Sr. Carmela Werner - 31, January 2017

St. Damien de Veuster - Father and Servant to the Lepers

Throughout history, the scourge of leprosy has been one of the most expressive symbols of misery, desolation and abandonment. To this day, few misfortunes have equalled the disgrace provoked by this disease, which medical records of every time and place register with drastic descriptions which even the most vivid imaginations …
Sr. Carmela Werner - 31, March 2013

Waters that Proclaim Mary’s Triumph

Serene, impassive and glorious, the waters of the Gulf of Lepanto still fascinate the eyes and minds of those who roam its shores, wondering what stories that extraordinary place could tell. But this enchantment cannot be traced to Homer’s inspirations or to the brilliance of Aristotle’s reasoning, which once radiated …
Sr. Carmela Werner - 30, September 2020

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