A Sister who is reported to have been miraculously healed during the celebration of the Eucharist and some time later received, in prayer, the gift of healing will be present at a lenten mission which is due to take place in St Michael's Church, Creeslough, this March.
Sr Briege Mc Kenna, O.S.C. and Fr Pablo have kindly agreed to give this mission which takes place from March 11 to March 13.
Born in Ireland, Sr Briege Mc Kenna entered the Sisters of St Clare at age fifteen. Following her final vows and after suffering for more than three years with rheumatoid arthritis, she was transferred to her community in Tampa, Florida, in hopes the Florida sunshine would relieve her suffering.
At the age of twenty-four, she was miraculously and instantaneously healed during the celebration of the Eucharist and some time later received, in prayer, the gift of healing for which she has become so widely known.
In 1974, again during prayer, she was given a deep spiritual insight into the mystery of the call to priesthood. Since then, bishops and priests in many parts of the world have invited her to speak and minister at their retreats and conferences.
Sr Briege ministered to priests in collaboration with Fr Kevin Scallon, CM for over forty-two years until his death in June 2018. She now continues with this ministry working with Fr Pablo Escriva de Romani. Her books Miracles Do Happen and The Power of the Sacraments have been translated into many languages throughout the world.
Born in Spain, Fr Pablo Escriva de Romani was ordained in Madrid 2009. He studied Theology in the Faculty of San Damaso in Madrid, Spain. He worked predominantly with the youth in the parish of St Teresa of Jesus in Madrid for several years.
After that period, he went to Ukraine as a missionary, working with Bishop Jan Sobilo in the Shrine of Merciful God the Father, giving retreats and helping people from the war zone, pro-life missions with doctors, and spiritual exercises for priests.
Fr Pablo has been ministering at retreats as a missionary in different countries, including France, Mexico, Italy, Poland, Belarus, Switzerland, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Ethiopia, Dominican Republic, USA, Belgium, Lebanon, Holy Land, Guatemala, Chile, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Ukraine, and Costa Rica.
He is now working as a diocesan missionary from Madrid in Costa Rica, residing with Bishop Javier Roman in the Diocese of Limon and helping in the indigenous zone, working with youth and giving spiritual exercises to priests. He is now beginning to restore a retreat house to receive priests willing to have a missionary experience and renew their priesthood. Additionally, Fr Pablo has joined Sr Briege in ministering to priests and at parish missions.