Maria del Carmen, the founder of Jesus’ slaves, will be reinforced: the nun will be the first saint of Venezuela. Barry Carmello de Balma will be overcome and the Brazilian sheikhs Giuseppe Antonio Maria Ebabina will become esteemed. Ignatius Shukar Allah Malawi, Archbishop of Mardin de Los Armenius, who was martyred in 1915 during the Armenian genocide, and the ordinary Peter, the martyr who lived in the lands of Babu in the last century will also be modified.
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The church will have three new saints and a new blessing, and from today also a new new. Francisco Dicastery for the causes of the saints To issue decrees signed on March 28.
Shukar Allah Maloyian, Bishop of Mardin de Los Armenius, the martyr in 1915 during the Armenian genocide to be modified; Peter Lay Boutros, from the island of Raconay -Rapol, in the current Papua Guinea, the Christian writer, who lived in the last century, and is also a martyr, was killed for his continuation in his Messenger despite the ban imposed by the Japanese during World War II; Maria del Carmen, a religious institution, the founder of Jesus’ slaves in Venezuela, who performed his service in the diocese and schools, and devoted himself in particular to most of the needy.
The first Santa de Venezuela
Natural De Caracas (Venezuela), Carmen Elena Rendíles Martínez is Maria del Monte Carmelo. He was born on August 11, 1903, and since an early age his mother helped move to the family, after the death of his father, and devoted himself to the Messenger on the parish. He felt the religious profession and went to several institutes until, in 1827, he chose the Group of Jesus from the blessed secret. On September 8, 1932, permanent voices broadcast and appointed a beginner teacher. In 1946, she was appointed to the provinces, which later became a secular institute, but many Latin American sisters decided to create a new religious family: the Jesus’ slave group. After a car accident in 1974, Carmen spent the last years of her life in a wheelchair, dies on May 9, 1977. He was subjected to several operations, and after several hospitals, her health deteriorated. But one day, he prayed the aunt, who participated in my wedding celebration in front of the grave of Mother Carmen, for her recovery. Then another of the believers asked the nun to mediate, and the young woman participated in a mass in her grave, in the Pilin de Caracas chapel. After touching a picture of the nun, the patient improved quickly, to the point that she started on September 18 to walk and communicate, expressing the desire to go thanks to Mother Carmen. The girl’s recovery was complete, stable and durable, and the event was judged from a scientific point of view.
Armenian bishops, martyred during the genocide of his people
Chuker Allah Maloyan was born in 1869 in Mardin, in the current Türkiye. Since his childhood, he showed a tendency to pray, and in 1883 he entered the Bzommar (Lebanon) monastery, the headquarters of the Armenian Parents Institute. He was appointed a priest in 1896 and was called Ignacio. He was sent to Alexandria (Egypt), and distinguished himself through preaching, in Arabic and Turkish, and devoted himself to the Ministry of Parish and the study of the Holy texts. The pastoral attention continued in the appointed parenting deputy in Cairo, but he returned to Alexandria the following year due to Al Ain problems. He was then summoned to Constantinople by Patriarch Bogos Pedros XII, Sabejagi, who was entrusted to his personal trust, but in July 1904 he returned to Alexandria to receive treatment and continue a message there. Six years later he was a patriarchal deputy for Mardin. In 1911, the Armenian bishops who were called in Rome participated in the Sinodes of Rome to study the situation in Torke after the arrival of the Turkish youth movement: Here the Archbishop of Mardin was chosen.
The first saint of Papua Guinea
Peter was born to Root on March 5, 1912 on Raconay Rabul Island, in New Guinea, Papua. He grew up in a large family, received a Christian education and became a school. He devoted himself to pastoral service with humility and request, and he moved to a large charity towards others: he got rid of the poor, patients and orphans. At the age of twenty years, he married Paula La Farbit, who had three children. When the Japanese occupied Papua New Guinea during World War II, all missionaries were imprisoned, but at first their pastoral activity was not prevented. Therefore, Peter is limited to what is allowed not to abandon the Christian society, continue Christian education and prepare husbands for marriage, then he is forced to restrict their activities, which are finally banned.
Apulia priest will be overcome
Besides defeating, Carmelo de Palma was born on January 27, 1876 in Barry. He entered the symposium and ordered a baccalaureate on December 17, 1898 in Naples. Returning to his hometown, he held various positions in the Basilica San Nicholas and was also an assistant diocese for women’s youth at Catholic work, the diocese of the Catholic Work Work, and spiritual managers of Bendikin’s sisters in the Santa Union of Santa Barry.
A new Brazilian
Brazilian, born in Sobbral, was born in Keira, Jose Antonio Maria Eibena, today, on August 5, 1806. He entered the Olinda School (Bernambuku) in 1823, when he remained only three months due to the death of his mother prematurely. In 1824, Antilusian raised, when his father and brother were arrested as rebels, the first to be executed and the second convicted of exile, Jose was forced to devote himself to studying the law to practice a profession and keep his sisters, who remained in poverty. After graduating from the law, he was a professor, and then, the leader of the judge and the head of the Quixaramobim -aca will.
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