Niece Four Times Removed of Newly Canonized Saint Prays for Healing
WPLG Local 10November 5, 20252 min217 views
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- π»πͺ The Catholic Church has canonized its first saints from Venezuela: St. Carmen Arenzles Martinez and St. Jose Gregorio Hernandez Cisneros.
- π‘ St. Carmen Arenzles Martinez, born without an arm, founded the congregation of the servants of Jesus and maintained a joyful spirit.
- π©Ί St. Jose Gregorio Hernandez Cisneros was a doctor renowned for his charitable acts, who died in 1919 while treating patients during the Spanish flu outbreak.
A Distant Relative's Plea for Healing
- π Anna Brice Krespo, a relative four times removed of St. Jose Hernandez, attended a watch party for his canonization.
- π Krespo, who is currently battling breast cancer, prayed for healing from her distant uncle during the sacred event.
- β¨ She expressed a strong belief that healing will come soon, feeling it within her heart and by his side.
Significance of Timing
- ποΈ St. Jose Hernandez's canonization occurred in October, which is Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
- ποΈ This timing is seen as significant by Krespo and others as she fights breast cancer and seeks his intercession.
- π A GoFundMe link to support Anna Brice Krespo can be found on the Local 10 website.
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