Black doesn’t crack, even in the afterlife, and the late, great Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster is a shining example of this truth. Sister Wilhelmina, a Black nun who passed away May 29, 2019, was buried ...
A team of experts was unable to determine why a Missouri nun who died in 2019 had not decomposed, the bishop of the Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph announced on Thursday. "Within the limits of what ...
To the editor: In response to a letter to the editor published in the April 25 Berkshire Eagle, I have some information in regard to Queen Wilhelmina of Holland that somewhat differs from what the ...
On ‘EWTN News In Depth,’ two sisters shared details of their remarkable discovery — revealing, among other things, that Sister Wilhelmina’s body doesn’t exhibit the muscular stiffness of rigor mortis ...
The second of five children born to Catholic parents in St. Louis on Palm Sunday, April 13, 1924, Mary Elizabeth Lancaster (she took the name Wilhelmina when she made her vows) was raised in a deeply ...
Bishop James V. Johnston of the Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph, Missouri, released results of the investigation by medical experts into Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster's incorruptibility in a press ...