A young holy Carmelite belonging to our Order of Discalced Carmelites a conventual of the Saints Teresa and Joseph Monastery in Santa Fe, Argentina -
a great inspiration to us all
These photos of a dying nun went viral – and here's why
Sister Cecilia Maria in her final
days. Credit: Curia Generalizia Carmelitani Scalzi
Buenos
Aires, Argentina, Jun 27, 2016 / 05:03 pm (CNA).-
Pictures of a young Argentinian nun – smiling and serene though dying from a
devastating battle with cancer – have erupted on social media, with thousands
sharing the images and heartfelt prayers.
Sister Cecilia Maria lived in Saints
Teresa and Joseph Monastery in Santa Fe, Argentina, dedicated to prayer and the
contemplative life.
She passed away early on June 22 at
age 43.
After
graduating as a nurse at 26 years of age, Sister Cecilia Maria made her first
vows as a discalced Carmelite. In 2003, she made her final profession. Six
months ago, she was diagnosed with cancer of the tongue and the disease
metastasized into her lungs.
In
her time living at the monastery, she played the violin and was known for her
sweetness and constant smile. In the final weeks of her illness, her condition
worsened and she had to be hospitalized. From her bed she never stopped praying
and offering up her sufferings with the certainty that her encounter with God
was near.
She
wrote her last wish on a piece of paper: “I was thinking about how I would like
my funeral to be. First, some intense prayer and then a great celebration for
everyone. Don't forget to pray but don't forget to celebrate either!”
The
discalced Carmelites announced her death as follows: “Jesus! Just two lines to
let you know that our dearly beloved sister gently fell asleep in the Lord,
after such a painful illness, always borne with joy and her surrender to her
Divine Spouse. We send you all our love, grateful for your support and prayer
during this entire time, so painful yet so wonderful at the same time. We
believe she flew directly to heaven, but we also ask you to not cease commending
her to your prayers, so from heaven she may repay you. A big hug from her
Sisters in Santa
Fe.”
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