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Publication Date: October 20, 2024 - 16:25

Canadian nun becomes a saint

October 20, 2024
The Vatican has canonized 14 new saints, including a Canadian nun. Quebec's Mother Marie-Léonie Paradis was the founder of the Little Sisters of the Holy Family order. Megan Williams explains her long road to sainthood.


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