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Welcome to Truth Culture Life with Royce Hood! Thank you for tuning in to Catholic Spirit Radio. In this episode, Royce shares some big upcoming changes and exciting news for the show. Royce will be taking a brief hiatus from radio, with plans to return in mid-October to launch Season 3 of Truth Culture Life from Florida. During this time, he will be working closely with Father Orsi and the Action for Life organization to produce television programs, radio shows, podcasts, and events supporting pro-life causes in Southwest Florida. Additionally, Royce discusses the ongoing Incorruptible Speaking Tour and provides an update on the documentary about Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster, including recent findings from a medical examination of her remains. With plans to produce more narrative scenes for the documentary, Royce emphasizes the importance of community support to bring the project to completion. Stay tuned for Season 3 of Truth Culture Life, coming in October, which promises to bring enhanced production value and expanded syndication with Action for Life. Follow Royce on social media for the latest updates and don't miss the exciting new chapter of Truth Culture Life!
Sister Mary Josefa of the Eucharist talks with Timothy about her time with the Benedictines of Mary, Queen of the Apostles, their new children's book, Brides of Christ, and their foundress, Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster, whose body was recently found to be incorrupt. Support The Flowered Path: https://www.patreon.com/thefloweredpathAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
From the latest piece from The Embassy - Do You Believe in Miracles?An Excerpt …When it comes to the paranormal, the extra-terrestrial, unexplained phenomena or UFO's … we are a bit conflicted. We want there to be more, we hope we are not alone, we want the believe there is a truth that is out there, while we have a hard time actually believing in any particular piece of evidence. The recent release of data related to UFO's (inexplicably renamed UAP's - unidentified aerial phenomena), has peaked interest, but has mostly disappointed.Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster was the founder of Benedictines of Mary, Queen of the Apostles at the Abbey of Our Lady of Ephesus just north of Kansas City. Sister Wilhelmina, who died at the age of 95 in 2019 was known for her “devotional poetry, her sense of humor and her fierce piety.”Four years after burying Sister Wilhelmina, the order's founder, in a simple wood coffin in a corner of the property, the sisters decided to move her body into a customary place of honor inside their church.When they opened the coffin, expecting to find bones that could be easily cleaned and placed in a new box, they instead found what looked and even felt remarkably like Sister Wilhelmina herself. Her face was recognizable, even after years in a damp coffin, and the sisters said that her beloved habit was “immaculate.”For the Benedictines of Mary, this immediately signaled that Sister Wilhelmina may be an “incorruptible,” a term the Catholic Church uses to describe people whose bodies — or parts of their bodies — did not decompose after death. Believers in the phenomenon say there have been more than 100 examples worldwide, mostly in Europe.Michael O'Neill, who hosts a national radio show called “The Miracle Hunter” on the Catholic station EWTN, said that the case of Sister Wilhelmina, who was Black, was especially distinctive. “There's never been an African American incorruptible; in fact there's never been an American of any sort who's an incorruptible,” he said. “So this is big news.”A Miracle in Missouri? The Nun Who Put Her Abbey on the Map. - The New York TimesI believe in miracles. I believe that God intervenes in His natural order in various ways. People who take the bible as generally more literal and actual than merely figurative tend to believe in miracles. We believe that Jesus walked on water. We believe Jesus turned water into wine. But even for those of us who believe in miracles, we are confused by some of them. We may even be embarrassed by some of them. Why would God preserve the body of a Sister in Kansas City? I don't know. I am not Catholic, so I wouldn't say her body was preserved because her theology was more correct than everyone else. I guess that isn't the standard. Huh. At the same time, I am not looking for some other explanation, necessarily. This could be an act of God. I'll assume that it is unless I see some reason to doubt it. “This is impossible” or “that can't happen” or “God doesn't usually do that” or even “I don't know why God would do that” are all poor reasons to believe that God didn't do that. Only if you believe there isn't a God capable of such things can you rule it out - and that is where many people rule miracles out. If this is a work of God, I am not sure why He chose this work - but I guess that shouldn't surprise me. Lots of acts of God, some of them interventions in the natural order, surprise me. Even those of us who believe in miracles can look at a couple of them sheepishly. Maybe even this one (if it is one).LinksA Miracle in Missouri? The Nun Who Put Her Abbey on the Map. - Ruth Graham, The New York Times Get full access to The Embassy at theembassy.substack.com/subscribe
Sister Mary Josefa of the Eucharist is a Benedictine nun in Missouri; she and the sisters of her community recently wrote a charming children's book, Brides of Christ (Sophia Institute Press, 2023), which invites the reader into the rhythms of their contemplative life through the course of the day and cycle of the year. She talks about this life with me and also the discernment that drew her into it. We also discuss the late Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster who founded their community who drew the attention of the world earlier this year when her exhumed body was miraculously not corrupted four years after death, nor her garments (though the fabric of her coffin was completely rotted away). Finally, we discuss the special charism and Marian consecration of this Benedictine community who emulate the quiet, loving role of the Mother of God in the years between the Ascension of Jesus and her own Assumption, supporting the Early Church. The Benedictines of Mary, Queen of Apostles website The new book, Brides of Christ, from Sophia Institute Press Articles about Sr Wilhelmina Lancaster's uncorrupted remains: in the New York Times, in the Catholic News Agency, and in the Catholic Review. Krzysztof Odyniec is a historian of Medieval and Early Modern Europe; he is also the host of the 'Almost Good Catholics' podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Sister Mary Josefa of the Eucharist is a Benedictine nun in Missouri; she and the sisters of her community recently wrote a charming children's book, Brides of Christ (Sophia Institute Press, 2023), which invites the reader into the rhythms of their contemplative life through the course of the day and cycle of the year. She talks about this life with me and also the discernment that drew her into it. We also discuss the late Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster who founded their community who drew the attention of the world earlier this year when her exhumed body was miraculously not corrupted four years after death, nor her garments (though the fabric of her coffin was completely rotted away). Finally, we discuss the special charism and Marian consecration of this Benedictine community who emulate the quiet, loving role of the Mother of God in the years between the Ascension of Jesus and her own Assumption, supporting the Early Church. The Benedictines of Mary, Queen of Apostles website The new book, Brides of Christ, from Sophia Institute Press Articles about Sr Wilhelmina Lancaster's uncorrupted remains: in the New York Times, in the Catholic News Agency, and in the Catholic Review. Krzysztof Odyniec is a historian of Medieval and Early Modern Europe; he is also the host of the 'Almost Good Catholics' podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sister Mary Josefa of the Eucharist is a Benedictine nun in Missouri; she and the sisters of her community recently wrote a charming children's book, Brides of Christ (Sophia Institute Press, 2023), which invites the reader into the rhythms of their contemplative life through the course of the day and cycle of the year. She talks about this life with me and also the discernment that drew her into it. We also discuss the late Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster who founded their community who drew the attention of the world earlier this year when her exhumed body was miraculously not corrupted four years after death, nor her garments (though the fabric of her coffin was completely rotted away). Finally, we discuss the special charism and Marian consecration of this Benedictine community who emulate the quiet, loving role of the Mother of God in the years between the Ascension of Jesus and her own Assumption, supporting the Early Church. The Benedictines of Mary, Queen of Apostles website The new book, Brides of Christ, from Sophia Institute Press Articles about Sr Wilhelmina Lancaster's uncorrupted remains: in the New York Times, in the Catholic News Agency, and in the Catholic Review. Krzysztof Odyniec is a historian of Medieval and Early Modern Europe; he is also the host of the 'Almost Good Catholics' podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/gender-studies
Sister Mary Josefa of the Eucharist is a Benedictine nun in Missouri; she and the sisters of her community recently wrote a charming children's book, Brides of Christ (Sophia Institute Press, 2023), which invites the reader into the rhythms of their contemplative life through the course of the day and cycle of the year. She talks about this life with me and also the discernment that drew her into it. We also discuss the late Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster who founded their community who drew the attention of the world earlier this year when her exhumed body was miraculously not corrupted four years after death, nor her garments (though the fabric of her coffin was completely rotted away). Finally, we discuss the special charism and Marian consecration of this Benedictine community who emulate the quiet, loving role of the Mother of God in the years between the Ascension of Jesus and her own Assumption, supporting the Early Church. The Benedictines of Mary, Queen of Apostles website The new book, Brides of Christ, from Sophia Institute Press Articles about Sr Wilhelmina Lancaster's uncorrupted remains: in the New York Times, in the Catholic News Agency, and in the Catholic Review. Krzysztof Odyniec is a historian of Medieval and Early Modern Europe; he is also the host of the 'Almost Good Catholics' podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sister Mary Josefa of the Eucharist is a Benedictine nun in Missouri; she and the sisters of her community recently wrote a charming children's book, Brides of Christ (Sophia Institute Press, 2023), which invites the reader into the rhythms of their contemplative life through the course of the day and cycle of the year. She talks about this life with me and also the discernment that drew her into it. We also discuss the late Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster who founded their community who drew the attention of the world earlier this year when her exhumed body was miraculously not corrupted four years after death, nor her garments (though the fabric of her coffin was completely rotted away). Finally, we discuss the special charism and Marian consecration of this Benedictine community who emulate the quiet, loving role of the Mother of God in the years between the Ascension of Jesus and her own Assumption, supporting the Early Church. The Benedictines of Mary, Queen of Apostles website The new book, Brides of Christ, from Sophia Institute Press Articles about Sr Wilhelmina Lancaster's uncorrupted remains: in the New York Times, in the Catholic News Agency, and in the Catholic Review. Krzysztof Odyniec is a historian of Medieval and Early Modern Europe; he is also the host of the 'Almost Good Catholics' podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/religion
Sister Mary Josefa of the Eucharist is a Benedictine nun in Missouri; she and the sisters of her community recently wrote a charming children's book, Brides of Christ (Sophia Institute Press, 2023), which invites the reader into the rhythms of their contemplative life through the course of the day and cycle of the year. She talks about this life with me and also the discernment that drew her into it. We also discuss the late Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster who founded their community who drew the attention of the world earlier this year when her exhumed body was miraculously not corrupted four years after death, nor her garments (though the fabric of her coffin was completely rotted away). Finally, we discuss the special charism and Marian consecration of this Benedictine community who emulate the quiet, loving role of the Mother of God in the years between the Ascension of Jesus and her own Assumption, supporting the Early Church. The Benedictines of Mary, Queen of Apostles website The new book, Brides of Christ, from Sophia Institute Press Articles about Sr Wilhelmina Lancaster's uncorrupted remains: in the New York Times, in the Catholic News Agency, and in the Catholic Review. Krzysztof Odyniec is a historian of Medieval and Early Modern Europe; he is also the host of the 'Almost Good Catholics' podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sister Mary Josefa of the Eucharist is a Benedictine nun in Missouri; she and the sisters of her community recently wrote a charming children's book, Brides of Christ (Sophia Institute Press, 2023), which invites the reader into the rhythms of their contemplative life through the course of the day and cycle of the year. She talks about this life with me and also the discernment that drew her into it. We also discuss the late Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster who founded their community who drew the attention of the world earlier this year when her exhumed body was miraculously not corrupted four years after death, nor her garments (though the fabric of her coffin was completely rotted away). Finally, we discuss the special charism and Marian consecration of this Benedictine community who emulate the quiet, loving role of the Mother of God in the years between the Ascension of Jesus and her own Assumption, supporting the Early Church. The Benedictines of Mary, Queen of Apostles website The new book, Brides of Christ, from Sophia Institute Press Articles about Sr Wilhelmina Lancaster's uncorrupted remains: in the New York Times, in the Catholic News Agency, and in the Catholic Review. Krzysztof Odyniec is a historian of Medieval and Early Modern Europe; he is also the host of the 'Almost Good Catholics' podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/christian-studies
Sister Mary Josefa of the Eucharist is a Benedictine nun in Missouri; she and the sisters of her community recently wrote a charming children's book, Brides of Christ (Sophia Institute Press, 2023), which invites the reader into the rhythms of their contemplative life through the course of the day and cycle of the year. She talks about this life with me and also the discernment that drew her into it. We also discuss the late Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster who founded their community who drew the attention of the world earlier this year when her exhumed body was miraculously not corrupted four years after death, nor her garments (though the fabric of her coffin was completely rotted away). Finally, we discuss the special charism and Marian consecration of this Benedictine community who emulate the quiet, loving role of the Mother of God in the years between the Ascension of Jesus and her own Assumption, supporting the Early Church. The Benedictines of Mary, Queen of Apostles website The new book, Brides of Christ, from Sophia Institute Press Articles about Sr Wilhelmina Lancaster's uncorrupted remains: in the New York Times, in the Catholic News Agency, and in the Catholic Review. Krzysztof Odyniec is a historian of Medieval and Early Modern Europe; he is also the host of the 'Almost Good Catholics' podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Catholic Cafe ventured to Gower, Missouri to visit the sisters of the Benedictines of Mary, Queen of Apostles where their beloved Foundress, Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster, was exhumed and found to be incorrupt. In this episode, the final of six episodes, we find out what happens next on the path of opening up a cause for sainthood.
This is the episode you have been waiting for. The Catholic Cafe ventured to Gower, Missouri to visit the sisters of the Benedictines of Mary, Queen of Apostles where their beloved Foundress, Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster, was exhumed and found to be incorrupt. In this episode, we hear the account of the exhumation of her body.
This is the episode you have been waiting for. The Catholic Cafe ventured to Gower, Missouri to visit the sisters of the Benedictines of Mary, Queen of Apostles where their beloved Foundress, Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster, was exhumed and found to be incorrupt. In this episode, we hear the account of the exhumation of her body.
This is the episode you have been waiting for. The Catholic Cafe ventured to Gower, Missouri to visit the sisters of the Benedictines of Mary, Queen of Apostles where their beloved Foundress, Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster, was exhumed and found to be incorrupt. In this episode, we hear the account of the exhumation of her body.
The Catholic Cafe ventured to Gower, Missouri to visit the sisters of the Benedictines of Mary, Queen of Apostles where their beloved Foundress, Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster, was exhumed and found to be incorrupt. In this episode, we delve into - and listen to - the beautiful chant tradition of their order.
The Catholic Cafe ventured to Gower, Missouri to visit the sisters of the Benedictines of Mary, Queen of Apostles where their beloved Foundress, Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster, was exhumed and found to be incorrupt. In this episode, we delve into - and listen to - the beautiful chant tradition of their order.
The Catholic Cafe ventured to Gower, Missouri to visit the sisters of the Benedictines of Mary, Queen of Apostles where their beloved Foundress, Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster, was exhumed and found to be incorrupt. In this episode, we delve into - and listen to - the beautiful chant tradition of their order.
The Catholic Cafe ventured to Gower, Missouri to visit the sisters of the Benedictines of Mary, Queen of Apostles where their beloved Foundress, Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster, was exhumed and found to be incorrupt. In this episode, Sister Scholastica, Prioress, speaks with us about the founding of their small order.
The Catholic Café ventured to Gower, Missouri to visit the sisters of the Benedictines of Mary, Queen of Apostles where their beloved Foundress, Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster, was exhumed and found to be incorrupt. . In this episode, Sister Scholastica, Prioress, speaks with us about the founding of their small order.
The Catholic Café ventured to Gower, Missouri to visit the sisters of the Benedictines of Mary, Queen of Apostles where their beloved Foundress, Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster, was exhumed and found to be incorrupt. . In this episode, Sister Scholastica, Prioress, speaks with us about the founding of their small order.
The Catholic Cafe ventured to Gower, Missouri to visit the sisters of the Benedictines of Mary, Queen of Apostles where their beloved Foundress, Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster, was exhumed and found to be incorrupt. In this episode, the sisters share their recollections and stories about the life of Sister Wilhelmina.
The Catholic Cafe ventured to Gower, Missouri to visit the sisters of the Benedictines of Mary, Queen of Apostles where their beloved Foundress, Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster, was exhumed and found to be incorrupt. In this episode, the sisters share their recollections and stories about the life of Sister Wilhelmina.
The Catholic Cafe ventured to Gower, Missouri to visit the sisters of the Benedictines of Mary, Queen of Apostles where their beloved Foundress, Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster, was exhumed and found to be incorrupt. In this episode, the sisters share their recollections and stories about the life of Sister Wilhelmina.
The Catholic Cafe journeyed to the little town of Gower, Missouri, home of the sisters of the Benedictines of Mary, Queen of Apostles. Here, the body of their beloved Foundress, Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster, was exhumed and found to be incorrupt. Here, we offer six episodes covering the incredible story. In this first episode, we do a deep dive into the life of Sister Wilhelmina.
The Catholic Café journeyed to the little town of Gower, Missouri, home of the sisters of the Benedictines of Mary, Queen of Apostles. Here, the body of their beloved Foundress, Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster, was exhumed and found to be incorrupt. We offer six episodes covering the incredible story. In this first episode, we do a deep dive into the life of Sister Wilhelmina.
The Catholic Café journeyed to the little town of Gower, Missouri, home of the sisters of the Benedictines of Mary, Queen of Apostles. Here, the body of their beloved Foundress, Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster, was exhumed and found to be incorrupt. We offer six episodes covering the incredible story. In this first episode, we do a deep dive into the life of Sister Wilhelmina.
Mother Miriam Live - June 14, 2023 Another take on the story of creation from a different angle How to approach someone who is considering leaving the church Trinitarian baptisms as a "last resort" - is it acceptable? Why was Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster's incorrupt body described as a miracle?
June 9th, 2023 - We welcome back Kelsey Wicks to cover more of Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster's story. Then we're joined by David Ramos to break down the increasing violence, especially against Catholics, in Mexico. TheStationOfTheCross.com/ACT
There has been SO much in the news lately regarding Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster, OSB! Some of you may have heard and/or seen the news, while many others probably did not. Sister Wilhelmina's body was exhumed on May 28th (of this year). Her body was found to be incorrupt/intact and had little to no decay. Her body was put on display in the monastery's chapel to allow people to view and even touch her. Sister Wilhelmina is a Truly Amazing being, who flew under the radar until her exhumation! Join me as we learn about this Truly Amazing Saint to be! Sources of information shared: Who Was Sr. Wilhelmina Lancaster? The African-American Whose Body is Potentially Incorrupt by Kelsey Wicks; CNA Sister Mary Wilhelmina by Sara Kraft; The Catholic Key Closing Blessing and Benediction: Dear Angel Ever At My Side by the Benedictine Sisters of Mary Queen of Apostles News Video of Sr. Wilhelmina: A Miracle? Body of Benedictine Sisters' Foundress Thought to be Incorrupt | EWTN News Nightly Miracle in Missouri: Remarkable Preservation of late nun sparks calls for Sainthood by KQ2 Intro and outro music is courtesy of Lesfm. Oblates infomercial music is courtesy of Ivymusic. Please check them out and show them some love for their Truly Amazing music! Link for information for the Oblates of Perpetual Light ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ If this show has helped you please consider making an offering. Offerings are a great way to help support and improve the show! If you would like to make an offering we are accepting them through the Cash App. The show's cash tag is $faithandmore or you can find us at cash.app/$faithandmore Check out our website!! This is an incredibly easy way to access the show, show notes, listen to the show, request prayers, and contact me! https://faithandmorepodcast.wixsite.com/my-site Our YouTube channel: Faith and More Podcast Contact me at... faithandmorepodcast@gmail.com #srwhilhelmina #benedictinesisters #maryqueenofapostles #incorrupt #miracle #saint #dinvinehealing #ourlady #mothermary #transdenominational #marian #holymother #gregorianchant #saintbenedict #benedictine #habits #miracles --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/faith-and-more/message
On the Opinions That Don't Matter podcast, we find Sean and Kati covering a lot of topics... from Elizabeth Holmes, being stranded on a deserted island, to the miracle of the preserved nun ep. 159 will have you asking, which celebrities are nice? what is a mud bug? and Does Tesla waste a lot of electricity? Is This A Miracle? Thousands flock to see ‘miracle' Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster, whose body shows no decay 4 years after death https://tinyurl.com/3y7zdrxd Tollund Man, a Dane who died 2500 years ago - https://tinyurl.com/4ymb6xfd If you are looking for an amazing Houston restaurant, check out Coltivare https://www.agricolehospitality.com/coltivare LETTERS On the Super Heavy/ Starship Launch - Ben Tesla wastes a lot of electricity Sean's psychic powers are confirmed yet again… does anyone remember when he threatened Iceland with a volcanic eruption (forget the episode number) and then the next day Iceland's volcano erupted? Hiya! Joolz OTDMpod Rhyme... Opinions that don't matter Makes a hell lotta chatter But please do share, What's tha matter? See Opinions like Problems are much like Onions; ya gotta peel em away layer by layer. Some need a bit of care maybe prayer. We can be Sage or Naysayer tho one thing's for sure; We're gifted by fire that may Rage or Inspire. Which one am I you may wonder? Just be Curious in words, deeds and Insight. There you'll find fires path of might, leaving it's Golden Shimmer, your forever light! You see Opinions don't matter when love fills all in teasing, tea and Laughter I hope you enjoyed this little Lyrical Meander by a lassie from up Northern Yonder! Amazon Suggestions https://www.amazon.com/shop/katimorton SUBSCRIBE to the AUDIO VERSION on iTunes CONNECT • Discord community https://discord.gg/4gPTrGBM9z • OTDM census form https://forms.gle/qFZM3ywPzrpKMkKfA • Email OTDMpod@gmail.com • Leave us a voice message: https://www.speakpipe.com/OTDM • Kati Morton TikTok @Katimorton Instagram @katimorton • Sean St. Louis TikTok @hatori_seanzo Instagram @seansaintlouis --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/otdm/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/otdm/support
The Catholic Church‘s response to shootings and gun laws in the wake of violence over the holiday weekend. Thousands flock to see the body of Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster after her body was exhumed, the abbess of the Benedictines of Mary, Queen of Apostles describes the life of this remarkable nun. And, an inspirational voice against suicide. Lessons we can learn from a teen who died of cancer.
Thousands flock to see ‘miracle' Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster, whose body shows no decay 4 years after death https://nypost.com/2023/05/29/thousands-flock-to-see-body-of-miracle-nun-sister-wilhelmina-lancaster/ A nun's exhumed body showed nearly no signs of decomposition four years after she died is drawing thousands of Catholics hoping to witness the alleged “miracle” to the sister's rural Missouri monastery. The visitors are coming from all over the country to see and touch the body of Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster, who died at age 95 in 2019 and was exhumed in April with her body and clothing still intact. Between 10,000 and 15,000 worshippers were expected to visit the chapel of the Benedictines of Mary, Queen of Apostles, in Gower, a small town 40 miles north of Kansas City, each day over Memorial Day weekend, Clinton County Sheriff Larry Fish said in a Facebook video. The nun's body was coated in a protective wax and displayed inside the chapel as travelers touched her face and prayed over her. Her remains — which were initially exhumed to be put in a new shrine — will be placed in a glass case on Monday. Local officials said they expect visitors to continue making the pilgrimage from as far as Canada and Mexico for several months. #miracle #love #got #faith #god #jesus #life #hope #nature #healing #blessed #believe #prayer #peace #happiness #pray #magic #beautiful #ohmygirl #bible #happy #art #inspiration #photography #miracles #baby #motivation #spiritual #instagram #blessings --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/schwebelroom/message
We had best understand the platform of the Democratic Socialist of America, coming soon to a big city near you. Electric school buses don't work and more on the discovery of Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster. Heard On The Show:Democratic Socialists of America Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We had best understand the platform of the Democratic Socialist of America, coming soon to a big city near you. Electric school buses don't work and more on the discovery of Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster. Heard On The Show: Democratic Socialists of America Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
3PMD Episode #321 Topics 0: Thousands flock to see ‘miracle' Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster, whose body shows no decay 4 years after death https://nypost.com/2023/05/29/thousands-flock-to-see-body-of-miracle-nun-sister-wilhelmina-lancaster/ A nun's exhumed body showed nearly no signs of decomposition four years after she died is drawing thousands of Catholics hoping to witness the alleged “miracle” to the sister's rural Missouri monastery. Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster, who died at age 95 in 2019 and was exhumed in April with her body and clothing still intact. Between 10,000 and 15,000 worshippers were expected to visit the chapel of the Benedictines of Mary, Queen of Apostles, in Gower. The body was coated in a protective wax and displayed as travelers touched her face and prayed over her. 0: Conservatives are being asked why there was no outrage when Donald Trump sold LGBT merchandise https://www.unilad.com/politics/many-wonder-why-there-was-no-outrage-when-donald-trump-sold-lgbt-merch-412358-20230531 Many are questioning why conservatives didn't kick up a fuss when Donald Trump unveiled his LGBTQ+ merchandise. In 2020, the Republican dropped his Pride merchandise, which included rainbow-themed ‘Make America Great Again' hats and T-shirts. Yes, really. According to the former US President's website, his Pride hats were sold out online. 1: Black lives matters going ‘broke' https://www.newsweek.com/black-lives-matter-risks-going-bankrupt-1802304 Black Lives Matter risks going bankrupt after running an $8.5 million deficit last year, financial disclosures indicate. The Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation (BLMGNF) saw the value of investment accounts fall by almost $10 million in the most recent tax year 2: Oath Keepers founder sentenced to 18yrs https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/justice-department/oath-keepers-founder-sentenced-18-years-jan-6-seditious-conspiracy-cas-rcna85852 Stewart Rhodes the founder of the far-right Oath Keepers has been sentenced to 18 years in federal prison in connection with the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol following his conviction on seditious conspiracy. 3: Tic Tok teen “Mizzy” handed a video ban after home invasion prank https://www.standard.co.uk/news/crime/tiktok-prank-ogarro-mizzy-social-media-stunt-home-invasion-court-b1083506.html Bacari-Bronze O'Garro, 18, who is known on social media as ‘Mizzy', is behind a series of spoofs including stealing a woman's dog, ripping up library books and jumping into strangers' cars. He filmed himself invading a family's home & has apologized for the “stupid” stunt as he was handed a two-year video ban. 4: Part 1: Chicago street “parking scammers” https://www.cbsnews.com/chicago/news/the-parking-scam/ An organized team of thieves on motorized scooters have been descending on side roads and Dan Ryan expressway exit ramps around Guaranteed Rate Field. These men wearing yellow vests, stop drivers heading to White Sox games. They act like official parking attendants and push drivers into turning over $40. Part 2: Man on date kills man over a $40 fake parking fee Erick Aguirre, a 29-year-old man from Houston, Texas, allegedly shot and killed 46-year-old Elliot Nix, a fake parking attendant, on April 11, 2023, while on a date at the Rodeo Goat restaurant.01 Aguirre paid Nix $40 after he claimed he was the parking attendant and said it would cost $20 to park Aguirre and his date's cars. Witnesses saw the shooting unfold, and Aguirre was charged with felony murder. Aguirre returned to his date and told her "everything was fine," 5 AITA: for cancelling the entire vacation when I found out that my stepdaughters deliberately hid my daughter's passport to get her to stay home? https://www.reddit.com/r/AmItheAsshole/comments/13terws/aita_for_cancelling_the_entire_vacation_when_i/ u/Positive-Elk-8110 I planned a vacation and my stepdaughters hid my child's passport so she could stay home & babysit their kids. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/schwebelroom/message
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Tom Barnard in studio discussing the history and future of broadcasting. Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster looks as good today as the day she was buried in 2019. Adult changing tables now required in public restrooms. Heard On The Show: Northern Pacific Railway Adult changing tables are now Minnesota law in all new public restrooms The sister Wilhelmina Lancaster procession Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Alternate Critical Race Thinking New Black Catholic Saint Part 1 : Hundreds of people have descended on a rural Missouri town to flock to a convent that recently exhumed the remains of its founder. Four years after the death and burial of Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster at age 95, The Benedictine Sisters of Mary, Queen of the Apostles made a surprising discovery after sisters exhumed her wooden coffin on May 18 and found her remains to be remarkably intact. -USA TODAY --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/talkingchitpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/talkingchitpodcast/support
Hundreds of pilgrims have flocked to a Missouri monastery this week to see the remains of Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster, a Benedictine sister who died 4 years ago and whose recently exhumed body shows very little signs of decay. EWTN News' Kelsey Wicks, went to Gower, Missouri last weekend to cover this remarkable story.
Hundreds of pilgrims have flocked to a Missouri monastery this week to see the remains of Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster, a Benedictine sister who died 4 years ago and whose recently exhumed body shows very little signs of decay. EWTN News' Kelsey Wicks, went to Gower, Missouri last weekend to cover this remarkable story.
Hundreds of pilgrims have flocked to a Missouri monastery this week to see the remains of Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster, a Benedictine sister who died 4 years ago and whose recently exhumed body shows very little signs of decay. EWTN News' Kelsey Wicks, went to Gower, Missouri last weekend to cover this remarkable story.
On today's audio-only episode, Mother Miriam shares details about an apparent miracle in Gower, Missouri, where the exhumed remains of Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster appear to be incorrupt.To help keep this and other programs on the air, please donate: https://give.lifesitenews.com/sustainlife?utm_source=mml_052323You can tune in daily at 10 am EST/7 am PST on our Facebook Page: http://FB.com/mothermiriamliveSubscribe to Mother Miriam Live at: http://bit.ly/submml Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.