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- Pope Francis approves miracles for several blesseds, advancing them towards sainthood.
- Notable figures include Carlo Acutis, Giuseppe Allamano, Marie-Leonie Paradis, and Elena Guerra.
- The Vatican also recognizes the martyrdom and heroic virtues of other servants of God.
Path to Sainthood: Pope Francis Recognizes Miracles and Martyrdom
In a significant move by the Vatican, Pope Francis has authorized the promulgation of a decree recognizing miracles attributed to several blesseds, setting the stage for their upcoming canonizations.
The announcement came after a meeting with Cardinal Marcello Semeraro, where they discussed the canonization of four blesseds, including the first millennial to be beatified, Carlo Acutis, and the founder of the Consolata Missionaries, Giuseppe Allamano. Canadian nun Marie-Leonie Paradis, who established the Little Sisters of the Holy Family, and Elena Guerra, founder of the Oblates of the Holy Spirit, are also on the list for sainthood.
The Vatican’s approval extends to Blessed Manuel Ruiz and companions, as well as the Massabki brothers, all martyred for their faith. Additionally, a miracle attributed to Venerable Giovanni Merlini has been recognized, along with the martyrdom of Maria Maddalena Bodi and Stanislao Kostka Streich. The heroic virtues of Guglielmo Gattiani, Ismaele Molinero Novillo, and Enrico Medi, an Italian physicist and politician, were also acknowledged.
This development is a testament to the Catholic Church’s commitment to honoring those who have led lives of exceptional faith and service, as they are now poised to be officially recognized as saints.