The Causes for Beautification and Canonization in the Vincentian Family (II)
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The Causes for Canonization in the Vincentian Family
Vincentiana Volume 40 Number 4 Vol. 40, No. 4-5 Article 20 7-1996 The Causes for Canonization in the Vincentian Family Roberto D'Amico C.M. Follow this and additional works at: https://via.library.depaul.edu/vincentiana Part of the Catholic Studies Commons, Comparative Methodologies and Theories Commons, History of Christianity Commons, Liturgy and Worship Commons, and the Religious Thought, Theology and Philosophy of Religion Commons Recommended Citation D'Amico, Roberto C.M. (1996) "The Causes for Canonization in the Vincentian Family," Vincentiana: Vol. 40 : No. 4 , Article 20. Available at: https://via.library.depaul.edu/vincentiana/vol40/iss4/20 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Vincentian Journals and Publications at Via Sapientiae. It has been accepted for inclusion in Vincentiana by an authorized editor of Via Sapientiae. For more information, please contact [email protected]. The Causes for Canonization in the Vincentian Family Roberto D'Amico, CM Postulator General The Superior General, Fr. Robert Maloney, appointed me Postulator General for the causes for canonization in the double Vincentian Family on 16 January 1995. The Sacred Congregation for the Causes of Saints accepted and confirmed my appointment on 9 May. A few days later, on 17 May, the Preparatory Commission for the canonization of John Gabriel Perboyre met in Rome, and I began immediately to get involved in a work which, little by little, I am finding to be "the finest and loftiest ministry in the Church", as Paul VI said to a group of postulators, since its aim is to bring out the glory and holiness of God through the heroic holiness of our brothers and sisters. -
Vincentiana Vol. 52, No. 3 [Full Issue]
Vincentiana Volume 52 Number 3 Vol. 52, No. 3 Article 1 2008 Vincentiana Vol. 52, No. 3 [Full Issue] Follow this and additional works at: https://via.library.depaul.edu/vincentiana Part of the Catholic Studies Commons, Comparative Methodologies and Theories Commons, History of Christianity Commons, Liturgy and Worship Commons, and the Religious Thought, Theology and Philosophy of Religion Commons Recommended Citation (2008) "Vincentiana Vol. 52, No. 3 [Full Issue]," Vincentiana: Vol. 52 : No. 3 , Article 1. Available at: https://via.library.depaul.edu/vincentiana/vol52/iss3/1 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Vincentian Journals and Publications at Via Sapientiae. It has been accepted for inclusion in Vincentiana by an authorized editor of Via Sapientiae. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Via Sapientiae: The nI stitutional Repository at DePaul University Vincentiana (English) Vincentiana 6-30-2008 Volume 52, no. 3: May-June 2008 Congregation of the Mission Recommended Citation Congregation of the Mission. Vincentiana, 52, no. 3 (May-June) This Journal Issue is brought to you for free and open access by the Vincentiana at Via Sapientiae. It has been accepted for inclusion in Vincentiana (English) by an authorized administrator of Via Sapientiae. For more information, please contact [email protected]. VINCENTIANA 3-2008 - INGLESE June 30, 2008 − 1ª BOZZA Vincentiana, May-June 2008 TEMPO FORTE CIRCULAR (13-18 June 2008) Rome, 26 June 2008 To the members of the Congregation of the Mission Dear Brothers, May the grace and peace of Our Lord Jesus Christ fill your hearts now and forever! On 13-19 June the General Council and I met for our second tempo forte of this year. -
Our Causes for Beatification and Canonization (Ii)
OUR CAUSES FOR BEATIFICATION AND CANONIZATION (II) Giuseppe Guerra CM II SERVANTS OF GOD We call those whose diocesan process (now called diocesan enquiry) has begun Servants of God. 1. Fr Marcantonio Durando CM, born in Mondovì in 1801, died in Turin in 1880, co- founder of the Sisters of Jesus of Nazareth. (The cause of the foundress of these Sisters, Luisa Borgiotti, 1803-1877, is also in the hands of our Postulator). The additional work asked for in 1979 at the meeting of cardinals (the final step on the path to "heroicity of virtues") has been completed, and we expect to have soon the decision on this work, for an early Decree on the heroicity of virtues. This would also allow us to get an early decision on one of the two miracles which we have submitted to the Congregation for the Saints. We will choose the best documented, of which the process was held in Turin in 1936: the cure of very serious eclampsia of childbirth, of Maria Stella INGIANNI in VOTTERO, (born in Genoa 8/6/1903, she is still alive), which took place in Turin in 1932. And we will be close to beatification. 2. Sister Giuseppina Nicòli DC, born in Casatisma (Pavia) in 1863, died in Cagliari 31/12/1924. The summary of evidence, and the documentation, (one of the two parts of the Positio super virtutibus) has been printed, and we are awaiting the other part (the Informatio on the virtues). We also have two miracles attributed to her, the processes for which were held in Milan (1936) and Turin (1942). -
The Religious of St. Vincent De Paul
SECRETARIAT OF STATE N. 438.046 From the Vatican, July 15, 1998 Dear Father Maloney, The Holy Father was pleased to learn of the General Assembly of the Congregation of the Mission, taking place in Rome in these days. He very much appreciates your expression of prayerful support for his ministry, and he asks you to convey to all present his greetings in the Lord and the assurance of his prayers. Looking back to the great figure of the Founder, His Holiness gives thanks to God for the many graces brought to the Church and the world through the mission of the sons of Saint Vincent de Paul. In his time - le grand siècle - Saint Vincent understood that true grandeur lay in service of those who seem the least, "rejected by men but in God's sight chosen and precious" (1 Pet 2:4). His vision of the dignity of every human person and his courage in acting upon what he saw made him a luminous witness to the glory of God's love in Christ. At a time when human dignity is threatened in new ways, His Holiness prays that the Congregation of the Mission will live ever more deeply the charism of the Founder and be a prime agent of the new evangelization to which the Church is called. This will ensure that the future of the Congregation is as illustrious as its past and that the sons of Saint Vincent will play their part in ushering in the new springtime which the Holy Spirit is preparing for the Church (cf. -
The Hungarian Vincentian Province Under Communism and Today
Holy See Nominations The Holy Father has named members of the Pontifical Council COR UNUM: - Sister Fara González, Visitatrix of the Daughters of Charity of Cuba - César Nunes Viana, President of the General Council of the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul. (Osservatore Romano, 15 March 1995) Decree On 6 April, in the presence of the Holy Father, the following Decree was promulgated: "A miracle, attributed to the intercession of Blessed JOHN GABRIEL PERBOYRE, priest of the Congregation of the Mission of Saint Vincent de Paul, born on 6 January 1802 at Puech (France), and killed out of hatred for the Faith on 11 September 1840 at Wu Ehang (China)." (Osservatore Romano, 7 April 1995, p. 1) April 20, 1995 To the members of the Congregation of the Mission My very dear Confreres, May the grace of Our Lord be always with you! On April 6, while I was visiting the Province of Chile, I received news that Pope John Paul II had just promulgated a decree approving a miracle attributed to the intercession of John Gabriel Perboyre. This was the final step on the road toward his formally being declared a saint. With the entire Vincentian family, I rejoice in this event. I thank God especially for those missionaries, men and women, who have lived and died in China. In these days I have been thinking especially of our brothers and sisters who continue to witness to the gospels heroically there, in the face of suffering. I have delayed in writing to all of you since I hoped to be able to give you the date for the canonization. -
Beatifications in Process for the Vincentian Family
Vincentiana, April-June 2014 Beatifi cations in Process for the Vincentian Family Shijo Kanjirathamkunnel, C.M. Postulator General In the New Testament, the word “saint” literally means “holy”, refer- ring to all who believed in Jesus Christ and followed His teachings (e.g., Ephesians 1:1 and 2 Corinthians 1:1). However, from the very beginning of the history of Christianity as it spread far and wide, this term was used for Christians who lived in an extraordinary way, prac- ticing the theological and cardinal virtues, along with others who strug- gled to live the values of the Gospel. Eventually, the word “saint” was narrowly applied to such people who are venerated after their death through an offi cial proclamation by the Roman Pontiff after the com- pletion of the prescribed canonization procedure in the Congregation for the Causes of Saints. Beatifi cation is a Pontifi cal Act through which the Roman Pontiff permits a limited cult to the Blessed. Canonization is an Infallible Pontifi cal Act through which Roman Pontiff orders the universal cult to the saint. However, there has to be separate decision to add the feast of the Saint to the universal calendar of the Church. We need saints who have shown examples through their particular path of holiness and their particular witness to Christ and the Gospel. We need our own saints who lived the Vincentian charism through their heroic life of virtue or martyrdom as examples to imitate. God has blessed our Vincentian Family with numerous Saints and Blesseds who in living the Gospel values followed the footsteps of Saint Vincent De Paul.