2/19/10

Soon to be a Saint.

What does it take to be declared a saint?

1. Investigation: A postulator (advocate) examines the nominee's life, writings, and religious acts. That evidence is presented to the Congregation for the Causes of Saints, a special panel of theologians and cardinals. If the case has merit, they are declared "venerable" — a role model of Catholic virtue.

2. Beatification: The Congregation for the Causes of Saints must verify a miracle before beatification. Miracles are considered as extraordinary events produced by God, acting through others and verified by witnesses.

3. Canonization: The Vatican’s Congregation for the Causes of Saints must be presented with evidence of a second posthumous miracle.



Brother André will be canonized officially at the Vatican by Pope Benedict XVI on Oct. 17. Brother André will be canonized officially at the Vatican by Pope Benedict XVI on Oct. 17. (St. Joseph's Oratory of Mount Royal)



Read more: http://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2010/02/19/montreal-saint-andre.html#ixzz0g362S9xS from Montreal, Father Andre to be declared a Saint.

Sainthood

What does it take to be declared a saint?

1. Investigation: A postulator (advocate) examines the nominee's life, writings, and religious acts. That evidence is presented to the Congregation for the Causes of Saints, a special panel of theologians and cardinals. If the case has merit, they are declared "venerable" — a role model of Catholic virtue.

2. Beatification: The Congregation for the Causes of Saints must verify a miracle before beatification. Miracles are considered as extraordinary events produced by God, acting through others and verified by witnesses.

3. Canonization: The Vatican’s Congregation for the Causes of Saints must be presented with evidence of a second posthumous miracle.

After joining the Holy Cross Congregation in



Read more: http://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2010/02/19/montreal-saint-andre.html#ixzz0g2oFK09F