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First Sri Lankan to be canonized

Pope waives requirement for second miracle in fast-track move
First Sri Lankan to be canonized

Pope Francis greets pilgrims in April (Photo by Kyle Burkhart/CNA)

Published: September 18, 2014 04:14 AM GMT
Updated: September 17, 2014 05:16 PM GMT

Blessed Joseph Vaz will soon become Sri Lanka's first saint after Pope Francis advanced his cause for canonization by waiving the requirement for a second miracle.

The canonization of the 16th century cleric is expected to take place during the Holy Father's visit to Sri Lanka in January 2015.

An Indian-born priest of the Oratory of St. Philip Neri, Blessed Joseph Vaz (1651-1711) became an “apostle” for Sri Lanka at a time when Catholics were suffering persecution at the hands of Calvinist Dutch rulers. The soon-to-be declared saint was also the founder of the Oratory of the Holy Cross of Miracles in Goa.

Typically, two miracles attributed to a Blessed are required before he or she can be declared a saint.

 

 

Full Story: Pope Francis uses fast-track move to canonize first Sri Lankan

Source: Catholic News Agency

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