Silent Day of Prayer on the Saints Stunning Saints and Astounding Miracles Sister Mary Eucharista, SMMC
The saints are our siblings in the Lord and we honor them with the veneration of dulia. They are our helpers, our patrons, and they take great interest in our lives. They were sinners just as we are, and they were saved by Jesus saving power just as we are if we engage in it. Many of them had special superpowers: miracles such as St. Anthony, St. Francis Solanus and St. Philomena; ecstasy like St. Teresa of Avila, St. Dominic Savio and St. Bernadette; and bilocation like St. Isadore the Farmer, St. Martin de Porres and Saint Alphonsus Maria de Liguori. St. Gerard Majella did all of these and more! Find out more about how to connect with saints and how to become one! Mass at 9:30 am, includes lunch, two conferences, the Rosary, the Sacrament of Reconciliation, and Adoration $45 per person, ($55 with the use of a room for the day).
Bio – Sister Mary Eucharista, SMMC Sister Mary Eucharista was born and raised in Southern California and her family moved to North Idaho where she entered the Marian Sisters in 1981. Sister was an administrator and taught high school for 23 years. In 2007, she joined several members of her community in starting a new foundation, the Sisters of Mary, Mother of the Church, under Bishop William Skylstad of the Spokane Diocese. She has been Program Manager at Immaculate Heart Retreat Center since 2008, while also giving retreats, Days of Prayer and talks at the center and around the U.S.. Sister has a BA in English / Literature and Education from Whitworth University, an MA in Philosophy at Gonzaga University, and is presently working for her spiritual direction certification out of St. Vincent’s Seminary College. She is the Vocations Director and remains a consultor in the SMMC, whose motto is “Sentire cum Ecclesia.”