Pope takes 12 candidates a step
closer to sainthood
Pope Francis and Cardinal Angelo Becciu. (Vatican Media) |
Pope Francis has authorized the promulgation of 12 decrees
on the causes of saints, among which is the martyrdom of German Pallotine
priest Father Richard Henkes. Indian Syro-Malabar priest Fr. Augustine John
Ukken is among 11 others whose heroic virtues have been recognized.
By Robin Gomes
Pope Francis Friday evening received in audience Cardinal
Angelo Becciu, the Prefect of the Vatican Congregation for the Causes of
Saints, and authorized the promulgation of 12 decrees regarding 9 men and 3
women, taking them a step closer to sainthood. They concern the
martyrdom of a German priest and the heroic virtues of 11 men and women, among
whom is an Indian priest.
The candidates hail from 9 nations: 5 of them Italians and
one each from Germany, Poland, India, Spain, Belarus, Mexico and the United
States. Three of them are Italian sisters
Martyrdom
The case of martyrdom is that of Father Richard
Henkes of the Society of the Catholic Apostolate better known as the
Pallottines. He was born in Ruppach (Germany) on 26 May 1900 and killed
“in hatred of the faith” in the Nazi concentration camp of Dachau (Germany) on
22 February 1945.
A vocal critic of the Nazis regime, he was arrested on 8
April 1943 and was moved to the Dachau concentration camp 3 months later.
As a volunteer caring for sick patients in the camp, he himself succumbed
to an acute disease and died 8 weeks later in the camp.
This decree clears Fr. Henkes for Beatification, which is a
step away from Canonization or sainthood.
Heroic virtues
Among the decrees on heroic virtues is Servant of God,
Father Augustine John Ukken from the southern Indian state of
Kerala. The priest of the Syro-Malabar eastern rite
Catholic Church who founded the Congregation of the Sisters of Charity (CSC),
was born in Parappur (India) on December 19, 1880, and died in Chowannur
(India) on October 13, 1956.
Among the heroic virtues are 3 Italian sisters, a bishop, 6
priests and a layman. The other Servants of God whose heroic
virtues have been recognized are the following:
- Auxiliary Bishop Jan Pietraszko of Krakow. He
was born in Buczkowice (Poland) on 7 August 1911 and died in Krakow (Poland) on
2 March 1988.
- Giuseppe Codicè, a diocesan priest who founded the
Pious Union of the Sisters of the Visitation of the Immaculate Virgin. He was
born in Budrio (Italy) on March 3, 1838, and died in Vedrana (Italy) on January
21, 1915.
- Doroteo Hernández Vera, a diocesan priest who
founded the Secular Institute Cruzada Evangelica; born in Matute de Almázan
(Spain) on March 28, 1901, and died in Madrid (Spain) on November 6, 1991.
- Melchior Fordon (born: Joseph), a priest of the
Order of Friars Minor Conventual. He was born in Grodno (now Belarus) on
August 5, 1862, and died there on February 27, 1927.
- Girolamo Maria Biasi (born: Archangel), a priest of
the Order of Friars Minor Conventual. He was born in Sfruz (now Italy) on
December 7, 1897, and died in Camposampiero (Italy) on June 20, 1929.
- Miguel Zavala López, a priest of the Order of Saint
Augustine. He was born in Rancho Nuevo de Santa Clara (Mexico) on
November 12, 1867, and died in Yuriria (Mexico) on April 4, 1947.
- Mother Antonietta Giugliano, founder of the Little
Servants of Christ the King. She was born in New York (USA) on July 11,
1909, and died in Portici (Italy) on June 8, 1960.
- Sister Leonarda di Gesù Crocifisso (born Angela
Maria Boidi) of the Congregation of the Sisters of the Passion of Jesus
Christ. She was born in Quargnento (Italy) on July 10, 1908, and died in
Alexandria (Italy) on October 22, 1953.
- Sister Ambrogina di San Carlo (born: Filomena
D'Urso), professed Sister of the Congregation of the Patronage of Saint Joseph
born in Maranola (Italy) on January 1, 1909, and died in Florence (Italy) on
March 26, 1954.
- Carlo Tancredi Falletti Di Barolo, a layman and
co-founder of the Congregation of the Sisters of Saint Anne. He was born
in Turin (Italy) on 22 October 1782 and died in Chiari (Italy) on 4 September
1838.
These Servants of God will now have the title Venerable
Servant of God, or simply Venerable. A miracle each through their
intercession will now be required for them to be cleared for Beatification.
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