
Meet the Most Recent American Black Catholic on the Road to Sainthood
Two miracles were attributed to his intercession in 2022.
Two miracles were attributed to his intercession in 2022.
Last October Duluth Bishop Daniel Felton met with the priests of the diocese to discuss officially launching the cause for canonization to sainthood.
The 19th-century Irish immigrant founded the first Catholic order for women religious in the Lone Star State and braved racial bigotry to open Texas’ first Catholic school for Black Americans.
The secret of Holy Cross Brother Columba O’Neill’s sanctity, according to his superior, was his ‘humility, love of neighbor, confidence in God, lively faith, devotion to the Sacred Heart, life of prayer [and] of poverty’
The USCCB supports advancing on the local level the causes of beatification and canonization for Servants of God Cora Louise Evans, Michelle Duppong and Mother Margaret Mary Healy-Murphy.
The USCCB will consider this week whether to advance on the local level the causes of beatification and canonization for Cora Evans, Michelle Duppong and Mother Margaret Mary Healy Murphy.
Father Doyle was mentioned in dispatches and recommended for Britain’s highest award for gallantry: the Victoria Cross.
The bishops voted that the causes for Father Joseph Verbis Lafleur, a World War II military chaplain, and Marinus (Leonard) LaRue, a merchant mariner who became a Benedictine monk, should proceed.
Venerable James Miller, Servant of God Edward Flanagan and Servant of God Julia Greeley served Christ well in their vocations.
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