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Pope canonises two Palestinian nuns
Rome, May 17
Pope Francis on Sunday canonised two 19th century nuns who lived in Ottoman-ruled Palestine, BBC reported.
Marie
Alphonsine Ghattas and Mariam Bawardy were among four new saints
declared at a ceremony in Rome's St. Peter's Square that was attended by
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and over 2,000 Christians.
Marie
Alphonsine Ghattas, who was born to a Palestinian family in Jerusalem,
co-founded the Congregation of the Rosary Sisters, which today runs many
kindergartens and schools, BBC said.
Mariam Bawardy was born in Galilee to Greek Catholic parents from Syria and Lebanon.
A
mystic, she is said to have carried out many miracles and to have
experienced stigmata, wounds representing those suffered by Jesus on the
cross.
Both nuns were educators who lived through tough
conditions, overcoming male dominance in Ottoman society, poverty and
ill-health while helping others.
They are said to have seen apparitions of the Virgin Mary and remained in close communication with her, the report said.