Sunday 1 May 2016

Pope Francis Approves Irish Priest For Beatification

Pope Francis 


Pope Francis has approved the beatification of a Jesuit priest from Dublin for his work with the sick and dying in the early 20th century. 

Fr John Sullivan (1861 - 1933) was
one of 39 to be named in a decree signed by Pope Francis to be beatified - officially recognised as 'Blessed'.

He was declared a 'Servant of God' in 1960 and in 2014 he was made a 'Venerable' by Pope Francis.
In certain circumstances beatification can later lead to sainthood.

Fr Sullivan was brought up by a wealthy protestant family and was a later teacher at Clongowes Wood College in County Kildare.

Since the 1940s Fr Sullivan's supporters have been campaigning for him to be made a saint.
The attribution of a miracle is given to those who have died for the faith, while receiving a sainthood requires a miracle.

Those named on the decree include Albanian Bishop, Vincens Prenushi, who died in prison in 1949 after being tortured for demanding the formation of a breakaway Albanian church under the country's former communist regime.

Albania was declared as the world's first atheist state in 1967.
Pope Francis also recognised a further 37 Albanian clerics and aspiring clerics, who were killed between 1945 and 1974, as martyrs.

During a visit to Albania in 2014, Pope Francis paid tribute to all those who died.

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