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~ 1871 ~

   

1) 03 January in Koonammavu, Kerala (India)

   

        KURIAKOSE ELIAS CHAVARA (KURIAKOSE OF THE HOLY FAMILY)
        cofounder and professed priest, Carmelites of Mary Immaculate;

                founder, Congregation of the Mother of Carmel
        born: 08 February 1805 in Kainakary, Kerala (India)

       

        competent eparchy: Changanacherry/Verapoly
        CCS protocol number: 1174

        type of cause: heroic virtues

       
        opening of informative process:

        closing of informative process:

        decree on writings:

        introduction of cause: 15 March 1980

        decree of “non cultu”:

        opening of apostolic process:

        closing of apostolic process:

        decree on validity of informative and apostolic processes:

        congress of theological consultants: 22 November 1983

        ordinary congregation of cardinals and bishops: 27 March 1984

        promulgation of decree on heroic virtues: 07 April 1984

            opening of diocesan inquiry on miracle for beatification: 
            closing of diocesan inquiry on miracle for beatification: 
           
decree on validity of diocesan inquiry on miracle: 28 February 1983
            session of medical consultants: 08 November 1984
            congress of theological consultants: 22 February 1985
            ordinary congregation of cardinals and bishops: 07 May 1985
            promulgation of decree on miracle: 09 May 1985

        beatification: 08 February 1986

       

        postulator:
       
petitioner: Carmelites of Mary Immaculate, P.B. No. 3105, Chavara Hills, Kakkanad, Kochi ― 682 030, INDIA

        website:

   

   

2) 20 January in Berlin (Germany)

       

        HERMANN COHEN (AUGUSTIN-MARIE OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT)
        professed priest, Discalced Carmelites
        born: 10 November 1820 in Hamburg (Germany)

       

        competent diocese: Bordeuax
        CCS protocol number: 1817

        type of cause: heroic virtues



        competentia fori: 19 September 1991 (from the archdiocese of Berlin)

        nihil obstat:

        opening of diocesan inquiry:

        closing of diocesan inquiry:

        decree on validity of diocesan inquiry:

        submission of Positio to CCS:

        session of historical consultants:

        congress of theological consultants:

        ordinary congregation of cardinals and bishops: 

       

        postulator:
       
petitioner: Couvent des Carmes, 10 bis rue Moquin-Tandon, 34000 Montpelier, FRANCE

        website:

       

       
3) 01 February in Assisi, Perugia (Italy)
   

        MARIA CONCETTA SARACENI (MARIA CHERUBINA CHIARA OF SAINT FRANCIS)
        professed religious, Poor Clares
        born: 08 December 1823 in Rome (Italy)

       

        competent diocese: Assisi-Nocera Umbra-Gualdo Tadino
        CCS protocol number:

        type of cause: heroic virtues


        opening of informative process:

        closing of informative process:
        nihil obstat: *

       

        postulator:
       
petitioner: Protomonastero di S. Chiara, P.za S. Chiara, 1, 06081 Assisi (PG), ITALY

        website:

Note: The transumptum of the diocesan process is stored in the archives of the CCS.

       

4) 07 February in Paris (France)
 

        EUGÉNIE SMET (MARIE OF PROVIDENCE)
        founder, Society of Helpers
        born: 25 March 1825 in Lille, Pas-de-Calais (France)

       

        competent diocese: Paris
        CCS protocol number: 271

        type of cause: heroic virtues


       
opening of informative process:

        closing of informative process:

        decree on writings:

        introduction of cause: 05 May 1936

        decree of “non cultu”:

        opening of apostolic process:

        closing of apostolic process:

        decree on validity of informative and apostolic processes:

        antepreparatory congregation:

        preparatory congregation:

        general congregation: 

        promulgation of decree on heroic virtues: 22 February 1955

            opening of informative process on first miracle for beatification: 
            closing of informative process on first miracle for beatification: 
            opening of informative process on second miracle for beatification: 
            closing of informative process on second miracle for beatification: 

            decree on validity of informative processes on miracles:
            antepreparatory congregation on miracles:
            preparatory congregation on miracles:
            general congregation on miracles:
            promulgation of decree on miracles:
        beatification: 26 May 1957

       

        postulator:
       
petitioner: Auxiliatrices des Ames du Purgatoire, 16 rue St. Jean-Baptiste de la Salle, 75006 Paris, FRANCE

        website:

           

   

5) 20 February in Blon, Calvados (France)

   

        LÉONTINE LE BÈGUE DE GERMINY veuve de SAINT-LÉONARD

                (MÈRE IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY)

        widow; founder, Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary of Blon (n.o.)

        born: 10 August 1803 in Bayeux, Calvados (France)

       

        competent diocese: Bayeux-Lisieux
        CCS protocol number: 2576

        type of cause: heroic virtues

       

        nihil obstat: 09 January 2004

        opening of diocesan inquiry:

        closing of diocesan inquiry:

        decree on validity of diocesan inquiry:

        submission of Positio to CCS:

        session of historical consultants:

        congress of theological consultants:

        ordinary congregation of cardinals and bishops: 

       

        postulator:
       
petitioner: Sœurs du Coeur Immaculé de Marie, 3 rue Alfred de Musset, B.P. 7023, 14000 Caen cedex, FRANCE
                             Sœurs du Coeur Immaculé de Marie, 1 rue de Blon, B.P. 160, 14503 Vire cedex, FRANCE

        website:

Note: The religious name in French is “Mère du Saint Coeur de Marie”.

   

   

6) 27 February in Barcelona (Spain)
   

        JOSEP TOUS SOLER (JOSEP FROM IGUALADA)
        professed priest, Franciscan Capuchins;
                founder, Capuchin Sisters of the Mother of the Divine Shepherd
(n.o.)
        born: 31 March 1811 in Igualada, Barcelona (Spain)

       

        competent diocese: Barcelona

        CCS protocol number: 1848

        type of cause: heroic virtues


        nihil obstat: 18 February 1992

        opening of diocesan inquiry:

        closing of diocesan inquiry:

        decree on validity of diocesan inquiry: 20 January 1995

        submission of Positio to CCS: 2000

        session of historical consultants: 28 May 2002

        congress of theological consultants:

        ordinary congregation of cardinals and bishops:  18 November 2008

        promulgation of decree on heroic virtues: 22 December 2008

            opening of diocesan inquiry on miracle for beatification: 
            closing of diocesan inquiry on miracle for beatification: 03 November 2006
            decree on validity of diocesan inquiry on miracle: 27 April 2007
       

        postulator: Fra Florio Tessari, ofmcap
        petitioner:
Caputxines de la Mare del Diví Pastor, Bailèn 40, 08010 Barcelona, SPAIN

        website: www.mdpastor.info
       

       

7) 09 April in Quebec (Canada)

   

        MARCELLE MALLET
        founder, Sisters of Charity of Quebec
        born: 26 March 1805 in Côte-des-Neiges, Montréal (Canada)

       

        competent diocese: Quebec
        CCS protocol number: 1541

        type of cause: heroic virtues


       
nihil obstat: 18 November 1986

        opening of diocesan inquiry:

        closing of diocesan inquiry:

        decree on validity of diocesan inquiry:

        submission of Positio to CCS:

        session of historical consultants:

        congress of theological consultants:

        ordinary congregation of cardinals and bishops: 

       

        postulator:
       
petitioner: Soeurs de la Charité de Québec, 2655 rue Le Pelletier, Beauport, Qué. G1C 3X7, CANADA

        website:
   

   
8) 24 May in Pedara, Catania (Italy)

   

        GIUSEPPINA FARO
        young layperson of the archdiocese of Catania
        born: 06 January 1847 in Pedara, Catania (Italy)

       

        competent diocese: Catania
        CCS protocol number: 1595

        type of cause: heroic virtues


       
nihil obstat: 08 February 1988

        opening of diocesan inquiry:

        closing of diocesan inquiry:

        decree on validity of diocesan inquiry:

        submission of Positio to CCS:

        session of historical consultants:

        congress of theological consultants:

        ordinary congregation of cardinals and bishops: 

       

        postulator: Rev. Vito Tomás Gómez García, op

        petitioner: Postulazione Causa di Canonizzazione, Via Faro, 4, 95030 Pedara (CT), ITALY

        website:

       

                  
9) GEORGES DARBOY AND 30 COMPANIONS KILLED DURING THE PARIS COMMUNE
   
     24 May in Paris (France) in odium fidei, uti fertur

   

Gaspard Deguerry    1.    GEORGES DARBOY

            archbishop of Paris
            born: 16 October 1813 in Fayl-Billot, Haute Marne (France)
    2.    GASPARD DEGUERRY
            priest of the archdiocese of Paris
            born: 27 September 1796 in Lyons, Rhône (France)        
    3.    JEAN-MICHEL ALLARD
            priest of the diocese of Angers
Alexis ClercLéon Ducourday            born: 23 December 1845 in Andrezé, Maine-et-Loire (France)
    4.    LÉON DUCOURDAY **
            professed priest, Jesuits
            born: 06 May 1827 in Laval, Mayenne (France)
    5.    ALEXIS CLERC **
            professed priest, Jesuits
            born: 11 December 1819 in Paris (France)
   

   

    25 May in Arcueil, Paris in odium fidei, uti fertur
   
Louis-Ferdinand BourardFrançois-Eugéne Captier    6.    FRANÇOIS-EUGÉNE CAPTIER (LOUIS-RAPHAËL) *
            professed priest, Third Order of Saint Dominic

                for the Education of the Youth (now extinct)
            born: 09 October 1829 in Tarare, Rhône (France)
    7.    LOUIS-FERDINAND BOURARD (THOMAS) *

            professed priest, Third Order of Saint Dominic

                for the Education of the Youth (now extinct)
            born: 1818 in Paris (France)
Henri CotraultEugéne Delhorme    8.    EUGÉNE DELHORME (CONSTANT) *

            professed priest, Third Order of Saint Dominic

                for the Education of the Youth (now extinct)
            born: 1832 in Lyons, Rhône (France)
    9.    HENRI COTRAULT *

            professed priest, Third Order of Saint Dominic

                for the Education of the Youth (now extinct)
            born: 1840 in Saint-Amand, Cher (France)
Gabriel Chatagneret    10.  GABRIEL CHATAGNERET (PIE-MARIE) *

            professed priest, Third Order of Saint Dominic

                for the Education of the Youth (now extinct)
            born: 1843 in Firminy, Loire (France)
    11.  LOUIS-EUGÉNE-ANTOINE GAUQUELIN *
            layperson of the archdiocese of Paris; married
            born: 24 March 1839  in Cherbourg, Manche (France)
    12.  FRANÇOIS-HERMAND VOLANT *
            layperson of the archdiocese of Paris
            born: 09 May 1828 in Saint-Claude, Jura (France)
    13.  AIMÉ GROS *
            layperson of the archdiocese of Paris
            born: 09 September 1835  in Charols, Drôme (France)
    14.  ANTOINE-Gézelin
MARCE *
            layperson of the archdiocese of Paris; married
            born: 06 August 1831 in Omblèze, Drôme (France)
    15.  THÉODORE CATHALA *
            layperson of the archdiocese of Paris; married
            born: 1830 in Rouvenac, Aude (France)
    16.  FRANÇOIS-Sébastien-Siméon  DINTROZ *
            layperson of the archdiocese of Paris
            born: 01 June 1838 in Auxange, Jura (France)
    17.  MARIE-JOSEPH CHEMINAL *
            layperson of the archdiocese of Paris
            born: 08 December 1815 in Ville-en-Sallaz, Haute-Savoie (France)
    18.  GERMAIN-JOSEPH PETIT *
            young layperson of the archdiocese of Paris
            born: 02 January 1849 in Saint-Vincent, Isére (France)
       
       

    26 May in Paris (France) in odium fidei, uti fertur
       

Jean CaubertPierre Olivaint    19.  PIERRE OLIVAINT **
            professed priest, Jesuits
            born: 22 February 1816 in Paris (France)
    20.  JEAN CAUBERT **
            professed priest, Jesuits
            born: 20 July 1811 in Paris (France)
    21.  ANATOLE DE BENGY **
            professed priest, Jesuits
Anatole de Bengy            born: 19 September 1824 in Bourges, Cher (France)
    22.  JEAN-MARIE-NOËL SABATTIER
            priest of the diocese of Saint-Flour
            born: August 1820 in Varagnes, Ardèche (France)
    23.  MATTHIEU-HENRI PLANCHAT ***
            professed priest, Religious of Saint Vincent de Paul
            born: 08 November 1823 in La-Roche-sur-Yon, Vendée (France)
    24.  LADISLAS RADIGUE ****
Polycarpe TuffierLadislas Radigue            professed priest, Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary (Picpus)
            born: 08 May 1823 in Saint-Patrice-du-Désert, Orne (France)
    25.  POLYCARPE TUFFIER ****

            professed priest, Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary (Picpus)
            born: 16 March 1807 in Malzieu, Lozère (France)
    26.  MARCELLIN ROUCHOUZE ****
            professed priest, Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary (Picpus)
            born: 14 December 1810 in Saint-Julien-en-Jarez, Loire (France)
Frézal TardieuMarcellin Rouchouze    27.  FRÉZAL TARDIEU ****
            professed priest, Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary (Picpus)
            born: 18 November 1814 in Chasseradès, Lozère (France)

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

    27 May in Paris (France) in odium fidei, uti fertur
   
Paul Seigneret    28.  AUGUSTE-ALEXIS SURAT
            priest of the archdiocese of Paris
            born: 26 February 1804 in Paris (France)
    29.  ÉMILE-VICTOR BECOURT
            priest of the archdiocese of Paris
            born: 21 April 1814 in Arras, Nord (France)
    30.  JEAN-BAPTISTE HOUILLON
            priest, Paris Foreign Mission Society
            born: 03 December 1825 in Dommartin-lès-Remiremont, Vosges (France)
    31.  PAUL SEIGNERET
            seminarian, Sulpicians
            born: 23 December 1845 in Angers, Maine-et-Loire (France)
 

       

        competent diocese: Paris
        CCS protocol number: 306 [* formerly 293; ** formerly 305;

                                                              *** formerly 489; **** formerly 641]

 

        type of cause: martyrdom


       
opening of informative process:

        closing of informative process:

        decree on writings:

        introduction of cause: 18 November 1936 (*); 17 February 1937 (**); 10 December 1964 

        decree on validity of diocesan inquiry:

        submission of Positio to CCS:

        session of historical consultants:

        congress of theological consultants:

        ordinary congregation of cardinals and bishops: 

       

        postulator:
       
petitioner: Vice-postulation, Monastère de la Visitation,
68, avenue Denfert-Rochereau,

                                  75014 Paris, FRANCE

        website:
   
   

10) 07 August in Górka Duchowna, Poznań, Wielkopolskie (Poland)

   

        EDMUND BOJANOWSKI
        layperson of the archdiocese of Poznań;

                founder, (1) Sisters Servants of Mary Immaculate;

                (2)  Sisters Handmaids of the Holy and Immaculate Virgin Mary (n.o.)

                (3) Little Servant Sisters of the Immaculate Conception;  and,

                (4) Sisters Handmaids of the Mother of God, Virgin Immaculate Conception (n.o.)

        born: 14 November 1814 in Grobonóg, Poznań, Wielkopolskie (Poland)

       

        competent diocese: Poznań
        CCS protocol number: 837

        type of cause: heroic virtues

       
        opening of diocesan inquiry:

        closing of diocesan inquiry:

        decree on validity of diocesan inquiry: 08 March 1991

        submission of Positio to CCS:

        session of historical consultants:

        congress of theological consultants:

        ordinary congregation of cardinals and bishops: 

        promulgation of decree on heroic virtues: 03 July 1998

            opening of diocesan inquiry on miracle for beatification: 
            closing of diocesan inquiry on miracle for beatification: 
           
decree on validity of diocesan inquiry on miracle: 15 October 1993
            session of medical consultants:
            congress of theological consultants:
            ordinary congregation of cardinals and bishops:
            promulgation of decree on miracle:

        beatification: 13 June 1999

       

        postulator:
       
petitioner:
[1] Siostry Służebniczki Śląskie, ul. Czarnoleska, 10, 51-621 Wrocław, POLAND
                            
[2]
Siostry Służebniczki Maryi, pl. E. Bojanowskiego, 62-031 Luboń (Żabikowo), POLAND
                            
[3]
Siostry Służebniczki Starowiejskie, Stara Wieś 460, 36-200 Brzozów, skr. poczt. 66, POLAND

                             [4] Siostry Służebniczki Dębicikie, ul. E. Bojanowskiego, 8-10, 39-200 Dębica, POLAND

        website:
   

   

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