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Beatification of Mother Josepha
Text and pictures by T. Kallanchira, svd
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endrina
Stenmanns was born in Issum, in the German Lower Rhineland, in 1852, the
eldest of seven brothers and sisters. At a young age she developed a
compassionate heart and helping hand for the poor and the needy, the
sick and the dying. Diverse factors in the contemporary situation
prevented her from realizing her wish to become a Franciscan nun, so
joined the Franciscan lay movement and led a spiritual life in the midst
of an ordinary daily life. Contact with an apprentice of her father who
wanted to become a missionary in Steyl in the Netherlands, kindled the
missionary fire in her own heart. In 1884 she also made her way to
Steyl. At first she worked with other women as a maid in the young
Mission House that St. Arnold Janssen had established in 1875. The
Mission Congregation of the Servants of the Holy Spirit was founded in
1889 and Hendrina was given the religious name Sister Josepha. Together
with Mother Maria, Helena Stollenwerk, she became a cornerstone of the
young community of sisters. In 1898, following the transfer of Mother
Maria to the Adoration Branch, Mother Josepha became the superior.
Toward the end of 1902, her long and painful final illness began,
leading to her death on May 20, 1903. The process of her beatification
began in 1950, culminating in the celebration of her beatification in
Tegelen/Steyl, Netherlands on June 29, 2008.
On June 28, 2008 a Beatification Prayer Vigil Service was held at St.
Rochus parish, Steyl. This prayer vigil was especially organized by the
parish priest and the parishioners of St. Rochus and was attended by
hundreds of faithful, joined by several members of the Arnoldus Family
from all over the world. The introduction to the Vigil said “We are at
the threshold of a much longed for event, the beatification of our
Mother Josepha. We are blessed with this very significant moment in the
history of our congregation, of the whole Arnoldus family, all those
associated with us, and of the people of this land. Coming from the
different corners of the world, we carry in our hearts this one and only
intent – to remember Mother Josepha lovingly and gratefully, to honor
her, to express our heartfelt affection for her, to celebrate her life
and to praise God for the Spirit that continues to live in our hearts…”
On June 29, 2008, a religious woman from the diocese of Münster has
been beatified in Tegelen near Venlo Netherlands: Hendrina
Stenmanns(1852-1903), co-foundress of the Missionary Sisters Servants of
the Holy Spirit, known in her congregation as “Mother Josepha”, born in
Issum, Lower Rhenania, Germany.
In the open-air theater in Doolhof, Tegelen, with over four thousand
faithful gathered, with 8 bishops and several priests con-celebrating,
Cardinal Saraiva Martins, Delegate of the Pope and the prefect of the
Congregation for Beatifications and Canonizations, read the decree in
which His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI confirmed the beatification of
Mother Josepha and included her in the Register of the Blessed. The main
celebrant of the Eucharist was Bishop Frans Wiertz of Roermond diocese.
Superior General Fr. Antonio M. Pernia con-celebrated the Mass.
On the day of the beatification, Pope Benedict in Rome made a
reference to the Beatification that took place in Tegelen in his Angelus
address. He called on all Dutch Catholics to participate in the
missionary calling and task of the Church in imitation of Blessed Mother
Josepha.
On June 30, 2008 a Thanksgiving Eucharist was celebrated in Issum,
the home parish of Mother Josepha. Reinhard Lettmann, former bishop of
Münster was the main celebrant. Bishop Frans Wiertz of Roermond, Bishop
L. Schepers, auxiliary bishop of Essen, Fr. Antonio Pernia, Fr. Bernhard
Werle, Provincial of GER and Fr. Manfred Krause, Rector of St. Michael
Mission House, Steyl con-celebrated the Eucharist. Over 2000 faithful,
of them several SVDs and SSpS and other religious, participated in the
thanksgiving Eucharist. The parish priests and the parishioners of both
Tegelen and Issum parishes took active part in organizing the
beatification events so well.
     
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