
U.S. Priest Brings More Than 1,000 Prayer Intentions to Ulma Family Beatification
The priest found himself with 1,137 intentions to pray, sent in by Catholics from around the world.
The priest found himself with 1,137 intentions to pray, sent in by Catholics from around the world.
This year marks the 150th anniversary year of their work and deaths during the devastating yellow fever epidemic of 1873.
Mother Martinez had a great dedication to adoring Christ in the Blessed Sacrament of the Eucharist, which gave her the strength to abandon herself to God’s hands and trust in Divine Providence.
The public oral hearings to establish the facts concerning the crime that took place July 25, 1976, will begin March 10.
Father Witold Burda, the postulator for the Ulma family, has said that a Bible was found inside the Ulma house in which the parable of the Good Samaritan had been underlined in a red pen.
The cause for her beatification began in Medellín on May 23, 2002.
Cardinal Steiner said that the new blessed is an example of defending the dignity of the women of our time.
The Church is studying the possible intercession of Jorja Perea in some cases of inexplicable cures of illnesses.
COMMENTARY: The beatification of Pope John Paul I invites a few considerations on papal causes for beatification and canonization.
The ‘Smiling Pope’ will be beatified Sept. 4 in Rome.
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