Showing posts with label catholic news. Show all posts
Showing posts with label catholic news. Show all posts

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Shout Out to the Homeland

Many of you know that my dad's family is from Belgium...actually most of all the extended family is still there as my grandparents were the only ones to immigrate first to Canada and then to the United States. Anyways...the Vatican just came out with the announcement that ten more saints will be canonized soon!! So exciting...but even more so is one of them is Father Damián de Veuster, known as the apostle of the lepers of Molokai, Hawaii - who is from Belgium!!

VATICAN CITY - A 19th-century Belgian priest who ministered to leprosy patients in Hawaii will be declared a saint Oct. 11 at a Vatican ceremony presided over by Pope Benedict XVI.
The Rev. Damien de Veuster's canonization date was set Saturday during a meeting between Benedict and cardinals at the Apostolic Palace.
De Veuster will be canonized along with three other people, the Vatican said.

In July, Benedict approved a miracle attributed to the priest's intercession, declaring that a Honolulu woman's recovery in 1999 from terminal lung cancer was the miracle needed for him to be made a saint.
He was beatified — a step toward sainthood — in 1995 by Pope John Paul II.
Born Joseph de Veuster in 1840, he took the name Damien and went to Hawaii in 1864 to join other missionaries of the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary. Nine years later he began ministering to leprosy patients on the remote Kalaupapa peninsula of Molokai island, where some 8,000 people had been banished amid an epidemic in Hawaii in the 1850s.
The priest eventually contracted the disease, also known as Hansen's disease, and died in 1889 at age 49.
The Vatican's saint-making procedures require that a miracle attributed to the candidate's intercession be confirmed in order for him or her to be beatified. Damien de Veuster was beatified after the Vatican declared that the 1987 recovery of a nun of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary was a miracle. The nun recovered from an illness after praying to Damien.
After beatification, a second miracle is needed for sainthood.
The Vatican's Congregation for the Causes of Saints said Audrey Toguchi's 1999 recovery from lung cancer defied medical explanation, and in July, Benedict agreed. Toguchi, too, had prayed to Damien.

Monday, January 19, 2009

Changing Hearts and Minds...

I would love for our President-Elect (I can still call him that until tomorrow) to see this...and don't know how it couldn't touch his heart and change his mind...

“The national grassroots group CatholicVote.org has released a new ad that will air repeatedly Tuesday on Black Entertainment Television (BET) in Chicago during coverage of the presidential inauguration. The :30 spot is the first in a series of ads to be released this year as a part of a new educational campaign titled Life: Imagine the Potential.”


Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Speaker of the House, not the Church

I was so shocked at the words our Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi, spoke to the nation the other night during her interview with Tom Brokaw. (if you play this the actual question and comments about abortion and the church begin around minute 32) Click HERE for written transcript. As an "ardent practicing Catholic who has studied this issue for a long time"....she got and continues to get it ALL WRONG. So glad the bishops are speaking up and guiding the Church to the TRUTH and correcting those that try to lead its members and teachings astray....after all in Nancy's own words, "we are trying to protect this sacred ground!"
Archbishop Chaput, Denver
Archbishop Egan, New York