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Friday, June 13, 2025

THE SPLENDOR OF CONSISTORIES RESTORED BY POPE LEO AT HIS FIRST CONSISTORY AND ANNOUNCES THE CANONIZATION DATES OF TWO YOUNG SAINTS ONE FROM THE EARLY 20TH CENTURY, PRE-VATICAN II AND THE OTHER FROM THE 21ST CENTURY, POST VATICAN II! THE HERMENEUTIC OF CONTINUITY THROUGH CANONIZATIONS!

 THE HERMENEUTIC OF CONTINUITY CANONIZATION ON SEPTEMBER 7TH, THE VIGIL OF THE NATIVITY OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY!


Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati to be canonized together as an canonization act of the hermeneutic of continuity!

Pope Leo XIV presides at an Ordinary Public Consistory for the Vote on Causes for Canonization, which gave formal approval for the canonizations of eight Blesseds, and set the date for their canonizations.

By Salvatore Cernuzio and Christopher Wells

Pope Leo XIV held the first Ordinary Public Consistory of his pontificate on Friday morning, with Cardinals giving their formal approval for the canonizations of eight Blesseds.

During the ceremony, the Holy Father announced that Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati and Blessed Carlo Acutis will be canonized together on 7 September.

The canonizations of the two young saints—one from the early twentieth century, the other the first twenty-first-century saint—have been greatly anticipated due to the great devotion among the faithful.












3 comments:

ByzRus said...

I suppose I'm glad for this.

At the same time, the urgency to canonize anymore makes me uncomfortable.

I don't understand the RC's process for canonization, I thought it had a waiting period to get past emotions, part of the motivation here.

The RC lost me when it effectively canonized VII. That just seems to be a statement, not a glorification in heaven.

This perplexes me. I mostly steer clear of it.

Nonetheless, if both candidates are appropriate for glorification, who am I to judge?

TJM said...

ByzRus,

I agree with you. The canonizations of recent popes wreaks of politics. Joan of Arc had to wait almost 500 years to be canonized

Frank Rega said...

Thou shalt not criticize Pope Leo XIV. The prior occupant of the See has caused us to develop bad habits.