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Irene Stefani beatification draws Kenyan crowds
Tens of thousands of Catholic pilgrims have attended the beatification in the Kenyan town of Nyeri of Italian-born nun Irene Stefani.
Sister Stefani went to Kenya in 1915 and worked as a nurse at British military hospitals during WW1.
She then settled near Nyeri where she was known as “Nyaatha”, meaning “mother of mercy” in the Kikuyu language.
Nyeri has held three days of beatification ceremonies, taking the nun a step closer to becoming a saint.
Read more at: bbc.com/news/world-africa-32843394Tanzanian Cardinal Polycarp Pengo on Saturday read a letter of beatification in Latin from Pope Francis, declaring that the sister “from now on will be called Blessed”.
Pictures of event: nation.co.ke/news/-/1056/2726560/-/14ovacwz/-/index.html (and actually much more at this website)
Her picture is on this page: consolazione.org/134/639.aspx
It appears the ceremonies and people are going all out for this.
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