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Pope Benedict XVI canonizes 4 new saints (with photos from ceremony)
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| October 15, 2006
| FRANCES D'EMILIO
Posted on 10/15/2006 5:26:18 AM PDT by NYer
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AP - Sun Oct 15, 6:28 AM ET The tapestries depicting, from left, Italy's Rosa Venerini, Mexico's Bishop Rafael Guzar Valencia, Italy's Filippo Smaldone and U.S. Mother Theodore Guerin are seen in St. Peter's square at the Vatican, Sunday Oct. 15, 2006 during the canonization ceremony led by Pope Benedict XVI. The pontiff gave Catholics four news saints Sunday, bestowing the honor on a 19th century nun who struggled in the American frontier, a bishop who tended to the wounded during the Mexican Revolution, an Italian priest who helped the deaf, and an Italian nun who pushed for public school education for girls. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino)

AP - Sun Oct 15, 6:08 AM ET
Students and members of a delegation from the St. Theodore Guerin High School in Lafayette, Indiana, are seen in St. Peter's square at the Vatican, Sunday Oct. 15, 2006 during the canonization ceremony of Mother Theodore Guerin, a French-born nun who struggled in the 19th century in the American frontier land, Rafael Guizar Valencia, a Mexican Bishop whose dead body reportedly did not decay and two Italians, Rosa Venerini, who pushed for education for girls and Filippo Smaldone, an Italian priest who worked with the deaf. Pope Benedict XVI gave Catholics four news saints Sunday, bestowing the Church's highest honor in a ceremony in St. Peter's Square. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)

Reuters - Sun Oct 15, 8:03 AM ET
Pope Benedict XVI waves to the faithful as he arrives for the canonization ceremony of Italian nun Rosa Venerini, Mexican bishop Rafael Guizar, Italian priest Filippo Smaldone and Indiana nun Theodore Guerin in St. Peter's square at the Vatican, October 15, 2006. REUTERS/Giampiero Sposito (VATICAN)

AP - Sun Oct 15, 7:29 AM ET
Pope Benedict XVI greets faithful as he arrives in St. Peter's square at the Vatican, Sunday Oct. 15, 2006 for the canonization ceremony of Mother Theodore Guerin, a French-born nun who struggled in the 19th century in the American frontier land, Rafael Guizar Valencia, a Mexican Bishop whose dead body reportedly did not decay and two Italians, Rosa Venerini, who pushed for education for girls and Filippo Smaldone, an Italian priest who worked with the deaf. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino)
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10/15/2006 5:26:19 AM PDT
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NYer
To: Lady In Blue; Salvation; narses; SMEDLEYBUTLER; redhead; Notwithstanding; nickcarraway; Romulus; ...

Reuters - Sun Oct 15, 8:17 AM ET Pope Benedict XVI waves to the faithful as he arrives for the canonization ceremony of Italian nun Rosa Venerini, Mexican bishop Rafael Guizar, Italian priest Filippo Smaldone and Indiana nun Theodore Guerin in St. Peter's square at the Vatican, October 15, 2006. REUTERS/Giampiero Sposito (VATICAN)
The gospel was chanted first in Latin, then in Greek. The Vatican choir has been studying Greek and chanted the response. Pope Benedict XVI then blessed all assembled with the Greek Book of the Gospels. A beautiful ceremony under a magnificently blue sky!
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10/15/2006 5:32:53 AM PDT
by
NYer
("It is easier for the earth to exist without sun than without the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass.” PPio)
To: NYer
That was beautiful, wasn't it? I got up at 4AM to watch.
I saw our bishop in the procession!
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10/15/2006 5:36:06 AM PDT
by
Miss Marple
(Lord, please look over Mozart Lover's and Jemian's sons and keep them strong.)
To: Miss Marple
That was beautiful, wasn't it? I got up at 4AM to watch. I never miss these canonizations! They are just so inspirational, filled with the enthusiastic emotions of all those gathered in St. Peter's Square. I see you're still up ;-) Do you live in Indiana?
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10/15/2006 5:42:53 AM PDT
by
NYer
("It is easier for the earth to exist without sun than without the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass.” PPio)
To: NYer
"The gospel was chanted first in Latin, then in Greek. The Vatican choir has been studying Greek and chanted the response. Pope Benedict XVI then blessed all assembled with the Greek Book of the Gospels. A beautiful ceremony under a magnificently blue sky!"
Sounds good in Greek, doesn't it!
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10/15/2006 5:47:08 AM PDT
by
Kolokotronis
(Christ is Risen, and you, o death, are annihilated!)
To: NYer
any particular reason for Greek?
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10/15/2006 7:14:45 AM PDT
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Mercat
(Ìïõ ðáñïõóéÜóôå ôé ï Mohammed Ýöåñå ðïõ Þôáí íÝïò, êáé åêåß èá âñåßôå ôá ðñÜãìáôá ìüíï êáêÜ êáé áðÜí)
To: NYer
Don't you just love Benedict16's sweet face?
I can't wait until he comes to the US.
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10/15/2006 9:27:36 AM PDT
by
OpusatFR
( ALEA IACTA EST. We have just crossed the Rubicon.)
To: Mercat
any particular reason for Greek?
Why settle for a translation when you can have the original?
What's up with that mitre? It looks like something from a sci-fi movie. Couldn't they find a nice green and gold mitre in the sacristy?
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10/15/2006 1:59:03 PM PDT
by
ELS
(Vivat Benedictus XVI!)
To: NYer
I have just returned from a youth Mass in St. Theodora Guerin's honor at the Church of the Immaculate Conception at St. Mary-of-the-Woods. Very Nice to see 500 teenagers from the archdiocese of Indianapolis.
To: NYer
I trieid to post this story that was linked on SpiritDaily, but the souce (not Spirit Daily btw) can not be posted on FR.
It's a neat story about the healing of someone!
No less than a miracle
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10/15/2006 3:23:40 PM PDT
by
Salvation
(†With God all things are possible.†)
To: 2ndMostConservativeBrdMember; afraidfortherepublic; Alas; al_c; american colleen; annalex; ...
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10/15/2006 6:04:19 PM PDT
by
Coleus
(Abortion and Euthanasia, Don't Democrats and Pro-life Republicans who vote for Title X just kill ya!)
To: Hieronymus; Mercat; Kolokotronis
Why settle for a translation when you can have the original? Great response!!! And, yes K, it sounds beautiful chanted in Greek, as well as in Latin :-) I still have happy memories from 2 years ago when a Maronite monk was canonized and the Gospel was chanted by a RC deacon in Latin, then by a Maronite priest, in Arabic.
I believe the Pope uses these events to remind Catholics that the Church is both Western and Eastern. This is the first time, however, that the Vatican choir chanted the responses in Greek. That speaks volumes about the Pope's seriousness in conveying this message.
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10/15/2006 6:42:15 PM PDT
by
NYer
("It is easier for the earth to exist without sun than without the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass.” PPio)
To: OpusatFR
I can't wait until he comes to the US. You're either an optimist or an insider who knows something the rest of us are not privy to. Which is it :-)?
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10/15/2006 6:43:56 PM PDT
by
NYer
("It is easier for the earth to exist without sun than without the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass.” PPio)
To: Military family member; Miss Marple; Salvation
I have just returned from a youth Mass in St. Theodora Guerin's honor at the Church of the Immaculate Conception at St. Mary-of-the-Woods. Did you watch any of the coverage of today's canonization on EWTN? The Baptist man who received the 2nd miracle, was in attendance. When each of the 4 groups brought up their gifts, St. Theodora Guerin's group was followed by a trio - two women with a balding man sandwiched between them. Do you know if this is he was the one whose miracle completed her cause?
Very Nice to see 500 teenagers from the archdiocese of Indianapolis.
And here's a group that managed to make their way to the canonization in Rome.

AP - Sun Oct 15, 8:42 AM ET Members of the Saint Mary of the Woods College, Indiana, U.S., (from top left clockwise) students Sam Dumn and Lauren Schueler, the three presidents Joan M. Lescinski, Barbara Doherty and Jeanne Knoerle, and students Molly Cuff, Colleen Hall, Frannie Schalasky and Maggie Mullens pose for a photo in front of St.Peter's Basilica at the Vatican Sunday, Oct. 15, 2006, at end of a canonization ceremony celebrated by Pope Benedict XVI. The pontiff beatified Mother Theodore Guerin, a French-born nun who struggled in the 19th century in the American frontier land, Rafael Guizar Valencia, a Mexican Bishop whose dead body reportedly did not decay and two Italians, Rosa Venerini, who pushed for education for girls and Filippo Smaldone, an Italian priest who worked with the deaf. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)
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posted on
10/15/2006 7:02:50 PM PDT
by
NYer
("It is easier for the earth to exist without sun than without the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass.” PPio)
To: NYer
Yes, I live in Indiana, and this was a big deal for our state. It made the front page of the
Indianapolis Star for several days, and Monsigneur at our church made a point of discussing it. We had a picture of St. Theodore Guerin displayed at mass.
My sister, who teaches at a Catholic school, helped make a banner last year. Her principal is a Sister of Providence.
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posted on
10/15/2006 7:05:35 PM PDT
by
Miss Marple
(Lord, please look over Mozart Lover's and Jemian's sons and keep them strong.)
To: Miss Marple
I think the article I linked above came from the Indianapolis Star. Don't ask me why the delaware online site carried it. Maybe they own the Indianapolis Star.
Hmmmm.
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posted on
10/15/2006 7:27:01 PM PDT
by
Salvation
(†With God all things are possible.†)
To: Salvation
Is the Delaware paper a Gannett paper? That would explain it.
I never bother with the Star's articles because Gannett will only allow a link, no excerpts.
This was a joyous day for our state.
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posted on
10/15/2006 7:30:59 PM PDT
by
Miss Marple
(Lord, please look over Mozart Lover's and Jemian's sons and keep them strong.)
To: Miss Marple
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posted on
10/15/2006 7:43:50 PM PDT
by
Salvation
(†With God all things are possible.†)
To: NYer; Hieronymus; Mercat; Kolokotronis
I believe the Pope uses these events to remind Catholics that the Church is both Western and Eastern. This is the first time, however, that the Vatican choir chanted the responses in Greek. That speaks volumes about the Pope's seriousness in conveying this message. Maybe that is one of the reasons Benedict XVI wants to free the traditional Latin Mass. It does contain Latin AND Greek. ;-) At all high Masses the choir (and the congregation) chants the Kyrie.
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posted on
10/15/2006 8:08:22 PM PDT
by
ELS
(Vivat Benedictus XVI!)
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