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Pope Francis makes Kerala nun a saint

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Vatican City, Oct. 13: Indian nun Mariam Thresia and four others were declared Saints by Pope Francis at a grand ceremony at the Vatican City on Sunday.

Mariam Thresia, who founded the Congregati­on of the Sisters of the Holy Family in Thrissur in May 1914, was raised to the highest position within the centuries-old institutio­n during the ceremony at the St Peter’s

Square. The nun from Kerala was canonised along with English Cardinal John Henry Newman, Swiss laywoman Marguerite Bays, Brazilian Sister Dulce Lopes and Italian Sister Giuseppina Vannini.

The ceremony included a Latin hymn and a recommenda­tion by a representa­tive of the Congregati­on for the Saints.

“Today we give thanks to the Lord for our new Saints,” Pope Francis told the gathering.

Huge portraits of the five new Saints were hung from Saint Peter’s Basilica during the ceremony, which was attended by tens of thousands of devotees. Minister of state for external affairs V. Muraleedha­ran led the Indian delegation at the ceremony. The event was also attended by Prince Charles.

Noting that three of the new saints canonized on Sunday were religious women, the pope said, they show “us that the consecrate­d life is a ■

journey of love to the existentia­l peripherie­s of the world”.

“Saint Marguerite Bays, on the other hand, was a seamstress; she speaks to us of the power of simple prayer, enduring patience and silent self-giving,” he said.

“That is how the Lord made the splendour of Easter radiate in her life.”

The Pope read a quote from one of Newman’s sermons describing the holiness of daily life: “The Christian is cheerful, easy, kind, gentle, courteous, candid, unassuming; has no pretence... With so little that is unusual or striking in his bearing, that he may easily be taken at first sight for an ordinary man.”

Newman was a 19th century theologian, poet, Catholic priest and cardinal. Born in 1801, he was before his conversion a well-known and wellrespec­ted Oxford academic, Anglican preacher, and public intellectu­al.

Sister Lopes founded the largest charitable organizati­on in Brazil providing healthcare, welfare, and education service. Nominated twice for the Nobel Peace Prize, she is the first Brazilian-born female saint.With Sunday’s canonisati­on, the centuries-old SyroMalaba­r Church in Kerala now has four Saints, the first being Sister Alphonsa, who was declared a saint in 2008. Others are Father Kuriakose Elias Chavara, popularly known as Chavara Achen, and Sister Euphrasia, popularly known as Evuprasiam­ma, who were declared Saint by the Pope in 2014.

Mariam Thresia was called during the first half of her life simply Thresia, the name given to her at baptism on May 3, 1876. Since 1904, she wanted to be called Mariam Thresia as she believed that she was asked to add “Mariam” to her name by the Blessed Virgin Mary in a vision.

And it was as Mariam Thresia that she was professed in 1914, the foundress and first member of the Congregati­on of the Holy Family.

The Church has declared her as one of the rare holy persons who moved constantly and consciousl­y among the inhabitant­s of this world as well as with visitors from the world above and below.

“In imitation of Jesus, she helped the poor, nursed the sick, visited and comforted the lonely people of her parish. She was also blessed with the stigmata but kept it secret to avoid attention. “She received several mystical gifts like prophecy, healing, an aura of light, sweet odour and frequently had ecstasies and levitation­s. Her entire existence was tormented by demons and she offered her sufferings for the remission of the sins of the world,” the Vatican News said.

Sister Thresia died on June 8, 1926 at the age of 50 and was declared Blessed by Pope Saint John Paul II on April 9, 2000.

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— AFP The Indian faithful attend the canonisati­on mass of Kerala nun Mariam Thresia at St. Peter’s Square in Vatican City on Sunday.
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