Sunday, August 24, 2008

Beatification for Louis and Zelie Martin: Parents of St. Therese


The parents of St. Therese will be beatified on October 19! You can read the Catholic News Agency story below:

VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- Pope Benedict XVI has approved the beatification of Louis and Marie Zelie Guerin Martin, the parents of St. Therese of Lisieux.

The couple will be beatified Oct. 19, World Mission Sunday, during a Mass in the Basilica of St. Therese in Lisieux, France, the Vatican announced Aug. 19.

St. Therese and St. Francis Xavier are the patron saints of the missions.

The Vatican did not say who would preside at the Martins' beatification Mass.

With beatification, the diocese where the candidate lived or the religious order to which the person belonged is authorized to hold public commemorations on the person's feast day. With the declaration of sainthood, public liturgical celebrations are allowed around the world.

The Martins were declared venerable, one of the first steps in the sainthood process, in 1994. But despite the active encouragement of Pope John Paul II to move the cause forward, the miracle needed for their beatification was not approved by the Vatican until early July.

Louis lived 1823-1894 and his wife lived 1831-1877. They had nine children, five of whom joined religious orders.

1 comment:

Glenn Dallaire said...

I read an excellent life of Louis Martin, entitled "Louis Martin, an Ideal Father". It is wonderfully written and goes into much detail concerning his life, along with his wife Zelie and the rest family. It is really a edifying and inspirational book. I highly recommend it.
It is wonderful to hear that both Louis and Zelie are to be Beatified together. Venerable Louis and Zelie Martin, pray for us!
Glenn Dallaire