
Pope Advances Causes of 5 Toward Sainthood, Including Martyrs of WWI and WWII
From lay catechists to archbishops, the new saints reflect diverse vocations united in sacrificial love for Jesus.
From lay catechists to archbishops, the new saints reflect diverse vocations united in sacrificial love for Jesus.
Pope Francis invited all Catholics this week to get to 'learn about these new saints and ask for their intercession' in anticipation of the canonization in St. Peter’s Square on Oct. 20.
‘Already on the day of Carlo’s funeral, we began to see miracles …’
Pope Francis approved the miraculous healing of a 21-year-old girl from Costa Rica named Valeria Valverde who was near death after seriously injuring her head.
COMMENTARY: The soon-to-be saint is the antidote to so much of what ails our world.
COMMENTARY: The upsurge in canonizations in recent decades is a reflection of the reality that another age of persecution is now underway.
The edict opening the cause was published April 14 and will be read in all the parishes and chapels in Krakow on Sunday, April 21.
If the Filipina girl is declared a saint, she will be one of the youngest in history.
The soldier was unwilling to share the formula for making explosives, which would have saved his life, but he was willing to die in order to prevent the ERP from continuing to kill.
Book Review: New biography offers insights into new saint.
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