Saint Alice of Schaerbeek

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Saint Alice of Schaerbeek, a 13th century Cistercian-Benedictine nun, was known for her intense love of Christ. Since 1702 the Cistercians have been remembering Saint Alice liturgically.

She's the patron saint of those living with leprosy, the blind and paralyzed.

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Paul A. Zalonski is from New Haven, CT. After years of study, work and trying to find meaning in life, he still has a sense of humor. Paul is discerning God's plan and is preparing for ordination to the priesthood. Contact Paul at paulzalonski(at)yahoo.com.

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