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Her body was initially buried in a common grave but was exhumed eight months later for reburial. In December 1978, her remains were transferred to Isiro Cathedral, where an image of the Virgin Mary was found in her hand, symbolizing her devotion. Anuarite’s martyrdom, marked by her forgiveness and fidelity, resonated deeply, making her a model of courage for the [[Catholic Church]] in the [[Diocese of Isiro-Niangara]].[](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marie-Cl%25C3%25A9mentine_Anuarite_Nengapeta)[](https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marie-Cl%25C3%25A9mentine_Anuarite_Nengapeta) | Her body was initially buried in a common grave but was exhumed eight months later for reburial. In December 1978, her remains were transferred to Isiro Cathedral, where an image of the Virgin Mary was found in her hand, symbolizing her devotion. Anuarite’s martyrdom, marked by her forgiveness and fidelity, resonated deeply, making her a model of courage for the [[Catholic Church]] in the [[Diocese of Isiro-Niangara]].[](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marie-Cl%25C3%25A9mentine_Anuarite_Nengapeta)[](https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marie-Cl%25C3%25A9mentine_Anuarite_Nengapeta) | ||
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* Entered the [[Religious order|Sisters of the Holy Family]] in 1959, professing vows as Sister Marie-Clémentine on 5 August. | * Entered the [[Religious order|Sisters of the Holy Family]] in 1959, professing vows as Sister Marie-Clémentine on 5 August. | ||
* Earned a teaching certificate in 1961, serving as a teacher and overseer at the Bafwabaka mission. | * Earned a teaching certificate in 1961, serving as a teacher and overseer at the Bafwabaka mission. | ||