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Rebecca, also called Rafqa, was born in Lebanon in 1832. Amid family conflict over who she would marry, Rebecca discerned a religious vocation. She joined the Lebanese Maronite Order, becoming an example of holiness to her community. In 1885, she asked Our Lord to allow her to suffer like him. She soon experienced terrible pain and blindness. As her body deteriorated, she prayed, knitted socks, and sewed clothing until her death.
Amid family conflict over who she would marry, Rebecca discerned a religious vocation. She joined the Lebanese Maronite Order, devotedly caring for the sick until she became ill herself with terrible pain and blindness. Amid her illness though, she kept a smile, happy to be close to the God who had suffered for her.
Patronage: Caretakers, Loss of Parents, Blindess, & Knitting
Feast Day: March 23