Sun.Star Cebu

Vatican trip

Archdioces­e officials to get update on beatificat­ion of Archbishop Camomot

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Once they complete the documentat­ion process, the next step is to wait for testimonie­s of miracles attributed to the late Cebuano cleric: Palma A website has been created to attract testimonie­s of Camomot’s miracles

CEBU church officials will be in Rome next month to follow up on the beatificat­ion of Cebuano cleric and former archbishop Teofilo Camomot.

Cebu Archbishop Jose Palma told reporters that the delegation, which will be led by Cebu Archbishop Emeritus Ricardo Cardinal Vidal, will get an update from the Congregati­on for the Causes of Saints at Vatican City.

Vidal will also follow up the cause of another Filipino would-be saint, the late Fr. Alfredo Obviar of Lipa, Batangas.

During Camomot’s 28th death anniversar­y held at his shrine at the Daughter of St. Therese Mother House in Valladolid, Carcar City yesterday, Palma said that once they are able to complete the documentat­ion process, the next step will be to wait for testimonie­s of miracles attributed to the late bishop.

Interviews

Fr. Mhar Vincent Balili, assistant postulator for Camomot’s cause, told Sun.Star Cebu that before the end of this year, they will be able to complete the diocesan process.

But Balili admitted that it may take time because they are interviewi­ng people who claim they were healed through Camomot’s intercessi­on.

Balili said that as of now, they have three people who said Camomot saved them from death after suffering from a lifethreat­ening illness.

Balili, however, admitted that the testimony of their witnesses will not be enough.

He said the witnesses must survive within five years following their heal- ing before their recovery could be considered miraculous in nature.

Outside interest

To help Camomot’s cause, Balili said that they’ve created a website to attract more testimonie­s of Camomot’s miraculous works.

He said they received word that Filipino communitie­s outside the country are interested in Camomot’s fame of sanctity.

Through the website, more people who pray to Camomot for various intercessi­ons will be able to help his beatificat­ion cause, Balili said.

 ?? (SUN.STAR FOTO/ALEX BADAYOS) ?? MUSEUM GROUNDBREA­KING. Cebu Archbishop Jose Palma leads the ground-breaking ceremony of the Archbishop Teofilo B. Camomot Museum in Valladolid, Carcar City, Cebu. The activity coincides with Camomot’s 28th death anniversar­y.
(SUN.STAR FOTO/ALEX BADAYOS) MUSEUM GROUNDBREA­KING. Cebu Archbishop Jose Palma leads the ground-breaking ceremony of the Archbishop Teofilo B. Camomot Museum in Valladolid, Carcar City, Cebu. The activity coincides with Camomot’s 28th death anniversar­y.

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