Pope
authorizes promulgation of miracle, heroic virtue
(Vatican
Radio) Pope Francis on Wednesday received the Cardinal Angelo Amato, SDB, the
Prefect for the Congregation for the Causes of Saints, in a private audience.
During the audience, the Holy Father authorized the Congregation to promulgate
decrees concerning several causes for saints.
Most
notably, the Pope has approved a decree recognizing a miracle attributed to the
intercession of Blessed Louis Martin and Blessed Marie-Azélie Guérin, the
parents of St Thérèse of Lisieux.
The
Congregation also promulgated decrees of heroic virtue for seven individuals
who are on the path to canonization. The Servants of God whose heroic virtues
were recognized on Tuesday are:
Fr
Francesco Gattola, a diocesan Priest, and Founder of the Congregation of the
Suore Figlie della Santissima Vergine Immaculata of Lourdes. He was born in
Naples in 1822 and died there in 1899.
Pietro
Barbarić, a Jesuit Scholastic, from Bosnia Herzegovina, born 1874, died 1897.
Mary
Aikenhead, born in Cork, Ireland, in 1787, the Founder of the Institute of the
Religious Sisters of Charity in Ireland. She died in Dublin in 1858.
Elisabetta
Baldo, a widow, who founded the Pia Casa di San Giuseppe a Gavardo, and was
co-Founder of the Congregation of the Umili Serve del Signore. Born in Italy in
1862; died 1926.
Vincenza
of the Passion of the Lord (née Edvige Jaroszewska), Founder of the
Congregation of the Benedictine Samaritan Sisters of the Cross of Christ. Born
1900 in Poland; died 1937.
Giovanna
of the Cross, a professed religious of the Third Order of Saint Francis. She
was Abbess of the Convent of Santa Maria della Croce in Cubas di Madrid. Born
in Spain in 1481; died 1534.
And
Maria Orsola Bussone, a young laywoman associated with the Focolare Movement in
Italy. She was born in 1954, and died in 1970.
With
the Pope’s decree, these holy men and women are now referred to as
Venerable.
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