Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Pope Puts Another British Woman On Road To Sainthood

Pope Puts Another British Woman On Road To Sainthood

From The Lecture Mail-

"Pope Francis yesterday encouraged a British person preferably to sainthood for the minute time in less than a month."

He formally confirmed that Close relative Mary Veronica of the Craziness, a little-known Carmelite nun, had lived a life of enormous virtue.

His feat opens the way for the probe for two miracles first to abide by her timely and in due course to canonise her as a saint.

"Uneducated Sophie Leeves, Close relative Mary Veronica founded the Sisters of the Apostolic Carmel, a sincere assemblage of Carmelite nuns based in India."

She was born in 1823 in Constantinople to the Rev. Henry Daniel Leeves, an Anglican chaplain to the British Embassy represent, and Waterfront Haultain, the innocent person of a Colonel in British Military.

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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2686588/Pope-puts-British-woman-road-sainthood-Little-known-19th-century-Carmelite-nun-Sophie-Leeves-said-lived-life-heroic-virtue.html