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Pope canonises 35 new Roman Catholic saints

Pontiff calls on bishops to discuss condition of Church in Pan-Amazon area

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Vatican City, Oct. 15: Pope Francis canonised 35 new Roman Catholic saints on Sunday, including three indigenous child r e n martyred in 16th century Mexico and considered the first Christians killed for their faith in the New World.

Francis used the occasion to announce that he had decided to call a meeting of bishops, or synod, from countries in the Pan-Amazon region for October, 2019, to discuss the condition of the Church in the area and the plight of indigenous people.

The region Guyana, French includes Suriname, Guyana, Venezuela, Ecuador, Colombia, Bolivia, Peru and Brazil.

The three children the pope canonised before a crowd of tens of thousands in St. Peter’s Square were of the Talaxcalte­c people, an indigenous preColombi­an group in what is now Mexico.

The first child, Cristoforo, was converted to Christiani­ty by Franciscan missionari­es and was killed in 1527 by his own father, a tribal chief who spurned his son’s attempts to convert him from paganism.

The boy was beaten and thrown into a fire when he was 13. Two other indigenous children from the same area, Antonio and Juan, were killed by Indios in the village of Cuauhtinch­an in 1529 as a result of their conversion.

They are believed to have been 12 or 13 when they were beaten to death for helping Dominican missionari­es.

The pope also canonised 30 martyrs who were killed for their faith in Brazil in 1645. They included two Portuguese missionari­es and 28 followers killed by Dutch colonial soldiers during a period of persecutio­n of Catholics.

 ?? — AFP ?? Pope Francis greets cadinals at the end of a mass for the canonizati­on of 35 new saints at St Peter’s Square on Sunday.
— AFP Pope Francis greets cadinals at the end of a mass for the canonizati­on of 35 new saints at St Peter’s Square on Sunday.

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