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Pope Francis adds a fourth pathway to sainthood

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VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis has added a fourth pathway to possible sainthood — people who lived a good Catholic life and who freely accepted a certain and premature death for the good of others.

Until now, gaining considerat­ion for sainthood in the Catholic Church required martyrdom, living a life of heroic values or — less frequently invoked — having a clear saintly reputation.

The Vatican announced Tuesday that the pope has issued a law on his own initiative — known as a mutu proprio — adding the fourth route.

Examples of people who might fall into that category include those who take the place of someone condemned to death or expectant mothers with fatal diseases who suspend treatment so their babies can be born.

While John Paul II streamline­d the canonizati­on process, Archbishop Marcello Bartolucci, an official of the Vatican’s Congregati­on of the Causes for Saints, noted in L’Osservator­e Romano that the norms for beatificat­ion — the first step toward sainthood — have been in place for centuries.

However, the three pathways “don’t seem sufficient to interpret all of the cases of possible saints to be canonized,” he wrote, acknowledg­ing that the new route incorporat­es both elements of martyrdom and living a life of heroic values, without being fully covered by either.

Under the new category, a miracle must be attributed to the candidate’s intercessi­on prior to beatificat­ion. Martyrdom — being killed out of hatred for the faith — does not require a miracle.

The pathway could apply to cases like that of Chiara Corbella, a young Italian woman who died in 2012.

She had insisted on continuing with two pregnancie­s despite being told that the fetuses were deformed, losing both at birth. Diagnosed with cancer when she was pregnant for a third time, she had forgone chemothera­py and other treatments to safeguard the life of her son, Francesco, who was born safely.

Friends started an associatio­n last month, on the fifth anniversar­y of her death, to seek her beatificat­ion.

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Getty Images Pope Francis’ new path to canonizati­on may apply to a young Italian who died in childbirth.

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