Paus Franciscus canoniseert 14 nieuwe heiligen, waaronder priesters die in Syrië als martelaar zijn gestorven




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Statuary sits before imagery of the recently canonized saints in St. Peter’s Square at the Vatican, Sunday, Oct. 20, 2024 / Credit: Daniel Ibáñez/CNA

Vaticaanstad, 20 oktober 2024 / 11:00 uur (CNA).

Paus Franciscus heiligde zondag 14 nieuwe heiligen, waaronder een vader van acht en Franciscaanse broeders die in Syrië werden gedood omdat ze weigerden hun geloof op te geven en zich tot de islam te bekeren.

In a Mass in St. Peter’s Square on Oct. 20, the pope declared three nineteenth-century founders of religious orders and the eleven “Martyrs of Damascus” as saints to be venerated by the global Catholic Church, commending their lives of sacrifice, missionary zeal, and service to the Church.

“These new saints lived Jesus’ way: service,” Pope Francis said. “They made themselves servants of their brothers and sisters, creative in doing good, steadfast in difficulties, and generous to the end.”

Pope Francis speaks at a Mass and canonization of 14 new saints in St. Peter's Square on Sunday, Oct. 20, 2024. Credit: Daniel Ibáñez/CNA
Pope Francis speaks at a Mass and canonization of 14 new saints in St. Peter’s Square on Sunday, Oct. 20, 2024. Credit: Daniel Ibáñez/CNA

The newly canonized include St. Giuseppe Allamano, a diocesan priest from Italy who founded the Consolata missionary orders, and St. Marie-Léonie Paradis, a Canadian nun from Montreal known for founding an order dedicated to the service of priests.

Also among the saints are St. Elena Guerra, hailed as an “apostle of the Holy Spirit,” and St. Manuel Ruiz López and his seven Franciscan companions, all martyred in Damascus in 1860 for refusing to renounce their Christian faith. 

De laatste drie gecanoniseerd zijn broers en zussen, Sts. Francis, Mooti en Raphael Massabki, maronitische katholieken martelden in Syrië samen met de Franciscanen.

Thousands of pilgrims prayed the Litany of the Saints together in St. Peter’s Square before Pope Francis declared the 14 as enrolled among the saints “for the honor of the Blessed Trinity,  the exaltation of the Catholic faith and the increase of the Christian life, by the authority of our Lord Jesus Christ, and of the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul.”

"Wij vragen vol vertrouwen om hun voorspraak, zodat ook wij Christus kunnen volgen, Hem in dienst kunnen volgen en getuigen van hoop voor de wereld kunnen worden", aldus de paus.

In his homily, Pope Francis highlighted how service embodied the lives of each of the new saints. “When we learn to serve,” he said, “our every gesture of attention and care, every expression of tenderness, every work of mercy becomes a reflection of God’s love. And so we continue Jesus’ work in the world.”

Het Evangelie voor de Mis werd in het Grieks gezongen in aanvulling op het Latijn ter ere van de 11 martelaren van Damascus. 

Pelgrims verzamelen zich op het Sint-Pietersplein voor een mis en heiligverklaring van 14 nieuwe heiligen op zondag 20 oktober 2024. Krediet: Daniel Ibáñez/CNA
Pilgrims gather in St. Peter’s Square for a Mass and canonization of 14 new saints on Sunday, Oct. 20, 2024. Credit: Daniel Ibáñez/CNA

Pater Marwan Dadas, een franciscaanse broeder uit Jeruzalem, was een van degenen die de heiligverklaring bijwoonden. Hij zei dat de getuigenis van de martelaren van de Franciscaanse voogdij over het Heilige Land vooral betekenisvol is voor mensen die lijden als gevolg van de aanhoudende oorlog en het geweld in de regio van vandaag.

“This is a good message to say that even though we have challenges — and it seems we have death continuously —  we still have the light of God that is helping us and guiding us through these difficult periods,” Dadas told CNA.

“It’s an important message for me, and I hope it will be the message for all the people of the Holy Land, not only the Holy Land, but for everybody. It is a message from God saying that He is always with us.”

St. Giuseppe Allamano: Een missionair hart 

One of the most celebrated figures among the new saints is St. Giuseppe Allamano (1851–1926), an Italian diocesan priest who founded the Consolata Missionaries and the Consolata Missionary Sisters. Allamano, though he spent his entire life in Italy, left a global legacy by training missionaries who carried the Gospel to remote corners of Africa, Asia, and South America.

Allamano told the missionaries in the order he founded in northern Italy in 1901 that they needed to be “first saints, then missionaries.”

The medical miracle that led to Allamano’s canonization involved the healing of a man who was attacked by a jaguar in the Amazon rainforest. In 1996, a man named Sorino Yanomami, a member of the indigenous Yanomami tribe in the Amazon, was mauled by a jaguar and left with life-threatening injuries. 

As doctors treated his skull fractures, Consolata missionaries prayed in the hospital with a relic of Allamano, seeking his intercession. Miraculously, Yanomami recovered without any long-term damage, according to the Vatican’s Dicastery for the Causes of Saints.

Allamano, whose spiritual director was St. John Bosco, emphasized the importance of holiness in priestly life, telling his priests, “You must not only be holy, but extraordinarily holy.” His influence has endured through the orders he founded, present today in 30 countries across the globe.

St. Marie-Léonie Paradis: “Humble among the humble”

St. Marie-Léonie Paradis (1840–1912), a Canadian religious sister, also took her place among the new saints. She founded the Little Sisters of the Holy Family, an order whose spirituality and charism is the support of priests through both prayer and by taking care of the cooking, cleaning, and laundry in rectories in “humble and joyful service” in imitation of “Christ the Servant.”

During his homily, Pope Francis praised Paradis’ faith and underlined that “those who follow Christ, if they wish to be great, must serve by learning from Him” who made himself “a servant to reach everyone with his love.”

Born in the Acadian region of Quebec, Paradis also spent eight years in New York serving in the St. Vincent de Paul Orphanage in the 1860s and taught French at St. Mary’s Academy in Indiana, before founding her religious order in New Brunswick, Canada.

Paradis’ canonization was supported by the miraculous healing of a newborn in Canada, attributed to her intercession.

St. Elena Guerra: An “apostle of the Holy Spirit”

Among the canonized was St. Elena Guerra (1835–1914), known for her ardent devotion to the Holy Spirit. Guerra, who founded the Oblates of the Holy Spirit, was instrumental in promoting the first-ever novena to the Holy Spirit under Pope Leo XIII in 1895. Her writings and spiritual leadership inspired many, including St. Gemma Galgani, a mystic and saint who was her student. 

Voor een groot deel van haar jaren '20, Guerra was bedlegerig met een ernstige ziekte, een uitdaging die bleek te zijn transformationeel voor haar als ze zich wijdde aan het mediteren op de Schrift en de geschriften van de kerkvaders. Ze voelde de oproep om zich aan God toe te wijden tijdens een pelgrimstocht naar Rome met haar vader na haar herstel en ging verder met het vormen van de religieuze gemeenschap gewijd aan onderwijs.

Tijdens haar correspondentie met paus Leo XIII componeerde Guerra gebeden tot de Heilige Geest, waaronder een Heilige Geest Chaplet, asking the Lord to “send forth your spirit and renew the world.

“Pentecost is not over,” Guerra wrote. “In fact, it is continually going on in every time and in every place, because the Holy Spirit desired to give himself to all men and all who want him can always receive him, so we do not have to envy the apostles and the first believers; we only have to dispose ourselves like them to receive him well, and he will come to us as he did to them.”

De martelaren van Damascus: Moedige getuigen van het geloof

De plechtigheid van de ceremonie werd verhoogd toen paus Franciscus de martelaren van Damascus heilig verklaarde, een groep van 11 mannen die in 1860 werden gedood omdat ze weigerden hun christelijk geloof op te geven en zich tot de islam te bekeren. De martelaren, waaronder acht Franciscaanse broeders en drie leken, werden aangevallen in een kerk in de christelijke wijk van Damascus tijdens een golf van religieus geweld.

The canonized Franciscan friars include six priests and two professed religious — all missionaries from Spain except for Father Engelbert Kolland, who was from Salzburg, Austria. 

Franciscan Father Manuel Ruiz, Father Carmelo Bolta, Father Nicanor Ascanio, Father Nicolás M. Alberca y Torres, Father Pedro Soler, Kolland, Brother Francisco Pinazo Peñalver, and Brother Juan S. Fernández were all declared saints. 

The three laymen were brothers — Francis, Abdel Mooti, and Raphael Massabki — known for their deep piety and devotion to the Christian faith. Francis Massabki, the oldest of the brothers, was a father of eight children. Mooti was a father of five who visited the Church of St. Paul daily for prayer and to teach catechism lessons. The youngest brother, Raphael, was single and was known to spend long periods of time praying in the church and helping the friars.

According to witnesses, the brothers were offered the chance to live if they renounced their faith, but they refused. “We are Christians, and we want to live and die as Christians,” Francis Massabki reportedly said. All 11 were brutally killed that night, some beheaded, others stabbed to death.

“They remained faithful servants,” Pope Francis said. “[They] served in martyrdom and in joy.” 

Een wereldwijde viering 

The canonization ceremony was attended by pilgrims from around the world, including Catholics from Kenya, Canada, Uganda, Spain, Italy, and the Middle East. More than 1,000 members of the Consolata order traveled to Rome to witness the canonization of their founder.

En doedelzakken uit Galicië in Noord-Spanje speelden traditionele muziek aan het einde van de Mis ter ere van de Spaanse Franciscanen die heilig verklaard waren onder de martelaren van Damascus.

Bagpipers spelen ter ere van de Spaanse Franciscanen gecanoniseerd onder de martelaren van Damascus in het Vaticaan op zondag 20 oktober 2024. Krediet: Courtney Mares
Bagpipers spelen ter ere van de Spaanse Franciscanen gecanoniseerd onder de martelaren van Damascus in het Vaticaan op zondag 20 oktober 2024. Krediet: Courtney Mares

“I thank all of you who have come to honor the new saints,” Pope Francis said. “I greet the cardinals, the bishops, the consecrated men and women, especially the Friars Minor and the Maronite faithful, the Consolata Missionaries, the Little Sisters of the Holy Family and the Oblates of the Holy Spirit, as well as the other groups of pilgrims who have come from various places.”

Pope Francis led the crowd in the Angelus prayer at the end of the Mass and asked people to pray in particular for the gift of peace for “populations who are suffering as a result of war – tormented Palestine, Israel, Lebanon, tormented Ukraine, Sudan, Myanmar and all the others.”

De paus begroette ook een groep Oegandese pelgrims die vanuit Rome reisden om de 60e verjaardag van de heiligverklaring van de Oegandese martelaren te vieren en drong er bij mensen op aan om te bidden voor missionarissen op Wereldmissiezondag. 

“Let us support, with our prayer and our aid, all the missionaries who, often at great sacrifice, bring the shining proclamation of the Gospel to every part of the world,” he said.

“May the Virgin Mary help us to be like her and like the Saints courageous and joyful witnesses of the Gospel.”

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