Shoulder to Shoulder with the Saints
Let Them Show You How to Be Yourself—in Holiness
By: Liz Kelly
When I was a kid, I had a rather ghoulish fascination with St. Rita of Cascia. The real and important story behind St. Rita—what made her a saint—was a tale of patience, obedience, and the ability to bring about peace at a time of great unrest between two warring political factions. But what captured my attention were the images portraying her later in life with a thorn protruding from her forehead. Rita was in her sixties when it appeared one day while she was deep in prayer before the Blessed Sacrament.
Now, Rita had been thirty-some years in a monastery before she was visited with such an unusual phenomenon. That’s thirty-some years...
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