On February 22, 2018, ReL made an echo of the soon to be released film All or Nothing: Sr. Clare Crockett.
Newsletter.co.uk, Belfast’s newspaper, published this brief article.
In this article you may find all of the information to bring All or Nothing: Sr. Clare Crockett to your city, free of charge.
In the pictures and videos from this event she is happy, constantly smiling, moving about easily without complexes, but above all, happy.
The Free Patriotic Movement is the largest Christian political party in Lebanon.
Carol Toner from Downpatrick is already on her way to Santiago de Compostela in memory of Sister Clare.
The “Katholiek Nieuwsblad” journalist, Susanne van der Berk, interviewed Marianne Windmeijer, a Dutch member of the Home of the Mother.
On April 20, 2016, Traces presented the article "Sr. Clare's Sacrifice" for its Italian readers.
After a brief career as a presenter and actress, she became a religious sister in the Sister Servants of the Home of the Mother in 2001, taking final vows in 2010.
To think that a year on people are still writing about her is unbelievable.
Religión en Libertad [Religion in Freedom] attentively followed the tragedy taken place in Ecuador from the start. They particularly covered the sufferings of the Servant Sisters of the Home of the Mother at the loss of Sr. Clare and the five young girls who died with her.
The biggest discovery of this interior and exterior trip was that she drew close to God.
Fr. Roland Cahoon seeks to answer the mass media’s questions. They wanted to know who Sr. Clare was directly from someone who had known her first hand.
On April 19, 2016 Chinatimes.com declared that "one of the victims was a religious missionary from Northern Ireland, named Sr. Clare Crockett.”
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