Christian sainthood with Arabian flavor
The eyes and hearts of millions are focused on Rome, the Italian capital, specifically at St. Peter's Square, for the canonization of two Arab nuns from Palestine. They are namely Sultana Ghattas, known as Mother Marie-Alphonsine who was born in Jerusalem in 1843 and passed away in Ain Karim in 1927. She is the founder of the Sisters of the Rosary congregation that are located in Jordan, Palestine as well a number of Arab and foreign countries. The second one is Sister Mariam Baouardy, who took the name of Mary of Jesus Crucified.