Pope on martyrs of Algeria:
martyrdom not a thing of the past
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| Nineteen Martyrs of Algeria and the Church of Santa Cruz (L). |
Pope Francis has written a letter to Cardinal Giovanni
Angelo Becciu on the occasion of the upcoming beatification of the 19 martyrs
of Algeria on Saturday in Oran, Algeria.
By Robin Gomes
“Persecutions are not a reality of the past, for
today too we experience them, whether by the shedding of blood, as is
the case with so many contemporary martyrs, or by more subtle means, by slander
and lies.”
Pope Francis made the point in a letter on Wednesday to
Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Becciu, Prefect of the Congregation for the Causes of
Saints, in reference to the December 8 beatification of 19 religious men and
women martyred in Algeria.
“At other times, persecution can take the form of gibes that
try to caricature our faith and make us seem ridiculous,” the Pope wrote to the
cardinal who will preside over the beatification ceremony on his behalf at the
Sanctuary of Notre-Dame de Santa Cruz in Oran, Algeria, on December 8.
Dominican Bishop Pierre Claverie of Oran and 18 religious
men and women from France, Spain, Tunisia and Belgium were killed in the
predominantly Muslim nation between 1991 and 2002 under various circumstances
during the conflict between the Islamists and the military. Among them
are 7 Trappist monks of Tibhirine murdered in 1996. Six of the 19
are women religious.
Faith, love, forgiveness
In the letter in Latin, the Pope said that Jesus, the Son of
God who was without fault suffered persecution and a cruel death on the cross,
had told his disciples: "A servant is no greater than his master. If they
have persecuted me, they will also persecute you".
The Holy Father said that the Church has always had a
special devotion to the martyrs who witnessed to their faith and love for
Jesus, even to the shedding of blood, trusting in the words of the Lord:
"I have been given every power in heaven and on earth… Behold, I am
with you every day, until the end of the world."
The Pope concluded his letter saying these martyrs have
forgiven their killers, showing that they love eternal life more, and now
"they possess what they loved, and they will possess it even more fully at
the resurrection of the dead”.
Card. Beciu is heading a Pontifical Mission to the
beatification that includes Msgr. Jean Landousies, official at the
Section for General Affairs of the Secretariat of State and Father Marco
Marchetti of Apostolic Nunciature in Algeria.

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