
Colombia Celebrates Beatification of María Berenice Duque, Foundress of Three Congregations
The cause for her beatification began in Medellín on May 23, 2002.
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.
Italian-born Sister Bernardita belonged to the Poor Sisters of Saint Joseph of Buenos Aires.
The miracle attributed to Pope John Paul I’s intercession is the 2011 healing of a girl in the Archdiocese of Buenos Aires, Argentina, from a severe form of encephalopathy, a disease affecting the brain.
Among the victims of a wave of anticlerical violence were 13 bishops, 4,172 diocesan priests and seminarians, 2,364 male religious, and 283 female religious.
Of the group beatified in Cordoba, 79 were priests, 39 were laity, five were seminarians, and four were religious.
The Italian pope interceded for an 11-year-old suffering from brain dysfunction and septic shock amid uncontrollable seizures.
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