Fr Arrupe: Cause for
Canonization to open in February
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| Pedro Arrupe- 28th Superior General of the Society of Jesus. |
Fr Pedro Arrupe’s Cause for Canonization “has been put in
motion”, the Superior General of the Jesuits announces, saying he is now
considered a “Servant of God”.
By Sr Bernadette Mary Reis, fsp
Jesuit Superior General, Fr Arturo Sosa, informed the
Jesuits in a letter on Wednesday that the Cause for Canonization of former Jesuit
Superior General, Fr Pedro Arrupe, “has been put in motion in the Vicariate of
Rome, the place where he died”. He may now be referred to as “Servant of God”.
His memory lives on
Fr Sosa writes in his letter that he has observed while
traveling throughout the world that “the memory and legacy” of Fr Arrupe are
very much alive. This is also attested to by the “eloquent and moving letters”
the Postulator General has received “from all over the world”. These letters
have “confirmed that his reputation for holiness” extends to different parts of
the Church, both within the Jesuit community and at large.
His legacy to the Church
Fr Arrupe was an “extraordinary, passionate ‘man of God and
of the Church’ ”, Fr Sosa writes. Fulfilling God’s will in everything was his
one desire. Other characteristic elements of his holiness that Fr Sosa notes
are: his rootedness in Jesus Christ, trust in the Holy Spirit guiding the
Church, fidelity to the Holy Father, a missionary thrust, sensitivity to
current social situations, and love for the poor.
His legacy to the Jesuits
To the Jesuits, Fr Arrupe left a “great contribution”, Fr
Sosa acknowledges. The Jesuits are indebted to him for his “encouragement in
rediscovering the Spiritual Exercises, other essential Ignatian texts, and the
method for personal and communitarian discernment”. It was Fr Arrupe who
provided the Jesuits, the Church and society with the means of “being nourished
by the richness of the Ignatian tradition”, Fr Sosa explains.
Journey to Canonization
Although Fr Arrupe died in 1983, Fr Sosa says that his
“reputation for holiness arose naturally [spontanea], has been constant, and is
enduring”. The formal nihil obstat is expected to be granted
on 5 February, the 28thanniversary of his death. Afterward,
testimony will be obtained from 100 eyewitnesses primarily from Spain, Japan
and Italy. This testimony, along with the compilation of his published and
unpublished writings, will be submitted to and examined by the Congregation for
the Causes of Saints. The Jesuits hope that the subsequent discernment will
hopefully result in a declaration of his heroic virtue, leading to his eventual
beatification and canonization.

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