Carmen Hernández - Israel - Sea of Galilee

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Carmen Hernández - Israel - Sea of Galilee

Carmen Hernández – Barcelona (Spain)

BARCELONA (1962-1964) Carmen arrived in Barcelona on January 11, 1962 from London, where the superiors of the Institute of the Missionary Sisters of Christ Jesus – to which she had belonged since 1953 – sent her to learn English, in view of a possible destination in India. She thought that

Carmen Hernández -  itinerant convivence in Israel.

Carmen Hernández – Soria and Navarra (Spain)

ÓLVEGA Carmen was born in Ólvega, in the Soria province, in a numerous family. Her parents’ names were Antonio and Clementa; she was the fifth of nine siblings. Her family lived in the Plaza de España of the village. She was baptized on November 28, 1930 in the parish church

Carmen Hernández giving a gift, alongside Kiko Argüello, to Pope John Paul II

Carmen Hernández: “I only look for the eternal”

January 30, 2022 21:15 h. (GMT +1 – Roma) italiano Español sacrequestioni.org Reporters: Carlos Metola Postulator Debora Donnini Journalist Radio Vaticana Moderator: Filippo Peschiera Creator of the Sacred Matters

Presentation of the book Carmen Hernandez Biographical Notes – Roma

29/11/2021 – 18:30 h. (GMT +1) ROME (ITALY)

Presentation of the book Carmen Hernandez Biographical Notes – Madrid

8/11/2021 – 19:00 h. (GMT +1) MADRID (Spain) VIMEO YOUTUBE

Carmen Hernández 1964 in Ein Karem

Biographical notes – Carmen Hernández

In these biographical notes you are going to see an exceptional woman, very important for the Church, in love with Christ, with Scripture and with the Eucharist. She was clearly aware that God had given her the mission to support, defend and correct me, for the good of the Neocatechumenal

Opening celebration for the cause for Beatification Carmen Hernández in the cathedral of Madrid

The opening of the cause of beatification of Carmen Hernández is formally requested

Five years have passed since the death of the woman who was co-initiator of the Neocatechumenal Way with Kiko Argüello, Carmen Hernández. In a Eucharist presided over by the Archbishop of Madrid, Cardinal Carlos Osoro, a formal request was made to open the cause of the beatification process of this