The Life of Sr. Mary Wilhelmina
The Benedictine Sisters of Mary, Queen of Apostles
Sister Mary Wilhelmina Lancaster, OSB, founded the Benedictine Sisters of Mary, Queen of Apostles in 1995 at the age of seventy. Four years after her death, in May 2023, the sisters were preparing for the reinterment of the remains of their beloved foundress after the completion of a St. Joseph Shrine. Upon seeing Sister Mary’s remains, they discovered something incredible, something miraculous— her body appeared to be incorrupt!
In The Life of Sr. Mary Wilhelmina, you will become acquainted with this most humble sister, who, after fifty years of religious life, was called to establish the Benedictines of Mary, Queen of Apostles, to remain faithful to the traditional religious life and the Latin Mass. This biography includes stories of her life, her experience as a Black Catholic during racial tensions, the founding of a community, and her original poetry. Her entire life is a testament to fidelity, devotion, and surrender to God’s will.
Duration - 17h.
Author - The Benedictine Sisters of Mary, Queen of Apostles.
Narrator - Gillian Vance.
Published Date - Thursday, 12 January 2023.
Copyright - © 2023 TAN Books ©.
Location:
United States
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Gillian Vance
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Description:
Sister Mary Wilhelmina Lancaster, OSB, founded the Benedictine Sisters of Mary, Queen of Apostles in 1995 at the age of seventy. Four years after her death, in May 2023, the sisters were preparing for the reinterment of the remains of their beloved foundress after the completion of a St. Joseph Shrine. Upon seeing Sister Mary’s remains, they discovered something incredible, something miraculous— her body appeared to be incorrupt! In The Life of Sr. Mary Wilhelmina, you will become acquainted with this most humble sister, who, after fifty years of religious life, was called to establish the Benedictines of Mary, Queen of Apostles, to remain faithful to the traditional religious life and the Latin Mass. This biography includes stories of her life, her experience as a Black Catholic during racial tensions, the founding of a community, and her original poetry. Her entire life is a testament to fidelity, devotion, and surrender to God’s will. Duration - 17h. Author - The Benedictine Sisters of Mary, Queen of Apostles. Narrator - Gillian Vance. Published Date - Thursday, 12 January 2023. Copyright - © 2023 TAN Books ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:12:01
02 Quotation
Duration:00:47:43
03 Introduction
Duration:06:12:29
04 Chapter 1: Journeys of Faith and Freedom
Duration:13:48:10
05 Chapter 2: Meet Me in St. Louis
Duration:09:10:46
06 Chapter 3: The Fighting Markoes
Duration:09:44:48
07 Chapter 4: My Heart Is Set
Duration:13:50:55
08 Chapter 5: Ite Ad Joseph
Duration:19:00:27
09 Chapter 6: See That Door?
Duration:15:23:28
10 Chapter 7: Kaleidoscope Experience
Duration:12:16:14
11 Chapter 8: The Winds of Change
Duration:10:27:27
12 Chapter 9: Music and Memories
Duration:13:34:11
13 Chapter 10: Cries to Peter
Duration:08:30:22
14 Chapter 11: Bag and Baggage
Duration:20:19:06
15 Chapter 12: The Ship Leaves Shore
Duration:10:40:11
16 Chapter 13: Sisters on the Move
Duration:09:24:58
17 Chapter 14: Back in Misouri
Duration:13:41:20
18 Chapter 15: In Gower for Good
Duration:09:13:12
19 Chapter 16: Looking through the Lattices
Duration:13:45:36
20 Chapter 17: My Home Is Over Jordan
Duration:15:54:27
21 Epilogue: Giving Thanks
Duration:06:38:20
Ending Credits
Duration:00:24:29