New Saints: Pope Benedict Canonized Five New Saints

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FRANCES D'EMILIO | 10/11/09 02:31 PM | AP

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VATICAN CITY — A 19th-century priest whose courageous work with leprosy patients in Hawaii has been likened to the efforts of those battling the stigma of AIDS was elevated to sainthood Sunday by Pope Benedict XVI, along with four other Catholics he hailed as heroes of holiness.

Among the 10,000 pilgrims packing St. Peter's Basilica was Hawaii resident Audrey Toguchi, an 80-year-old retired school teacher whose recovery from lung cancer a decade ago stunned her doctor and was ruled a miracle by the Vatican.

Toguchi has credited her survival to praying to Belgium-born Jozef De Veuster, also known as Father Damien, who himself died from leprosy in 1889 after contracting the disease while working with ostracized patients living on Molokai island.

Some 40,000 faithful who couldn't fit inside the vast church filled St. Peter's Square on a warm, sunny morning. Many women from Hawaii wore headpieces made of roses and large beaded necklaces over floral-print loose gowns.

Among the five Benedict added to the church's roll call of saints is French nun Jeanne Jugan, who helped the elderly, including some abandoned by their families. Jugan, also known as Marie de la Croix, was "an authentic Mother Teresa ahead of her time," Vatican Radio said. Her Little Sisters of the Poor order of nuns today runs homes for impoverished old people worldwide. She died in 1879.

Toguchi and her doctor, Walter Chang, joined in one basilica procession, and two leprosy patients participated in another.

The new saints had heeded Jesus' call to "the heroism of sanctity," sacrificing themselves for others without "calculation or personal gain," the pope said.

"Their perfection, in the logic of a faith that is humanly incomprehensible at times, consists in no longer placing themselves at the center, but choosing to go against the flow and live according to the Gospel," Benedict said in his homily.

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Official delegations included King Albert II and Queen Paolo of Belgium; U.S. President Barack Obama's new envoy to the Vatican, Miguel H. Diaz; and Hawaii Sen. Daniel Kahikina Akaka. Poland's president, France's prime minister and Spain's foreign minister also attended.

Obama, born and partially raised in Hawaii, said in a message to mark the canonization that he remembers stories about Damien's care for people with leprosy, also known as Hansen's disease, and its stigma.

The U.S. leader, noting that millions worldwide suffer from disease, especially HIV/AIDS, urged people to follow Damien's example by "answering the urgent call to heal and care for the sick."

Honolulu pilgrim Gloria Rodrigues said she saw a link between Damien and AIDS.

"He was a servant of the outcast and should be an inspiration for us today to do as he did," said Rodrigues, who added she had relatives with leprosy who had been cared for on Molokai, although years after Damien's work there.

Those with leprosy, which can cause disfigurement, had been ostracized for centuries by societies and even families.

"The way leprosy was perceived then is how AIDS is perceived today" by many people, said Gail Miller, a pilgrim from Auburn Hills, Michigan.

Damien, said Benedict, "not without fear and repugnance," chose to go to Molokai and risked his health to serve the leprosy patients "who were there, abandoned by all," and went on to feel "at home with them."

Damien's image, vividly showing lesions of leprosy on his face, was draped from the basilica's facade.

Mills' pastor, the Rev. James Kean, said their parish, St. Damien of Molokai, in Pontiac, Michigan, is the first U.S. church to be named in the saint's honor. He said a relic of St. Damien, a fragment of a heel bone, will be brought to their parish from Rome for a day before being taken to Hawaii.

Later greeting the pilgrims in the square, Benedict urged those to help in the battle against leprosy as well as what he called "other forms of leprosy caused by lack of love or cowardliness," apparent reference to those who psychologically isolate themselves from others.

Also becoming a saint was Zygmunt Szcezesny Felinski, a 19th-century Polish bishop who defended the Catholic faith during the years of the Russian annexation, which had led to the shutdown of Polish churches.

Two Spaniards, Francisco Coll y Guitart, who founded an order of Dominicans in the 19th century, and Rafael Arniaz Baron, who renounced an affluent life at age 22 to live humbly in a strict monastery in the last century, also were raised to sainthood.

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Associated Press reporter Daniela Petroff contributed to this report.

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You know when you go to mass and put money in the basket?

Some of that pays for people to go out on the internet and post to threads like this one in order to spin things in favor of the church.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:28 AM on 10/12/2009
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And you know this......­how?
Oh, right, it was the voices in your head that told you.


Get real.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:07 AM on 10/12/2009
- Carl I'm a Fan of Carl 16 fans permalink
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Finally something constructive out of the Vatican that addresses some of todays problems.

Why not report someday that a woman in New Orleans cut a chickens head off and cured a local man of a demon? Seriously, what century am I living in?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:17 PM on 10/11/2009
- kwinter I'm a Fan of kwinter 61 fans permalink
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That woman in New Orleans purported to have "cut a chickens head off and cured a local man of a demon" will probably be canonized after the stories about her have been around for a while ... like a hundred years or so!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:41 PM on 10/11/2009
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Any man who wears a dress can't be all bad.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:10 PM on 10/11/2009
- brady61995 I'm a Fan of brady61995 83 fans permalink
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the pope and church as watered down and effective as the media

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:01 PM on 10/11/2009
- Tazru I'm a Fan of Tazru 64 fans permalink
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If you mean Fox, then I agree.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:14 PM on 10/11/2009
- brady61995 I'm a Fan of brady61995 83 fans permalink
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cnn fox msnbc cbs abc headline news you name it. I like the bbc and npr when i cant stand all the monotone voices. the news is not the news its entertainment at best. i have to search long and hard to get news. its not in front of you, its not on cable or regular networks.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:44 PM on 10/13/2009
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This is the Acadeny Awards of the catholic Church...b­est nomination for working with lepers does to.....

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:58 PM on 10/11/2009
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We know who's going to win Best Costume... same guy who wins *every* year.... sigh

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:13 PM on 10/11/2009
- helonias I'm a Fan of helonias 238 fans permalink
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Will G Bush become a saint because god told him to ki9ll 100k Iraqis?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:45 PM on 10/11/2009
- Tazru I'm a Fan of Tazru 64 fans permalink
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Well, Blackwater did set up camp ON the Archaeological site of Babylon and the site was looted, that should help.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:53 PM on 10/11/2009
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Do you know that the type of Christians (Evangelic­al-Fundame­ntalists) who most admire and believe in George W Bush don't believe in saints or venerating saints?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:57 PM on 10/11/2009
- kwinter I'm a Fan of kwinter 61 fans permalink
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That's one piece of nonsense the fundies don't buy into.
Gotta give 'em credit for that.

BTW, some of bush's strongest supporters like Hannity, Coulter, O'reilly do believe in saints or venerating saints.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:13 PM on 10/11/2009
- helonias I'm a Fan of helonias 238 fans permalink
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But does the pope know anything about golden tablets and seer stones.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:40 PM on 10/11/2009
- Pyfagorus I'm a Fan of Pyfagorus 140 fans permalink
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Their bodies are incorrupt.­.. even if the organization that bestows the honor isn't.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:13 PM on 10/11/2009
- Dbos I'm a Fan of Dbos 26 fans permalink

As Sara Silverman says "sell the Vatican eliminate hunger".

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:49 PM on 10/11/2009
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Or better yet, keep the Vatican as is and those who could afford to buy it instead send those funds to the hungry.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:39 PM on 10/11/2009

After reading 4-5 pages of comments,
I feel I'm back at the college dorm and all
the little empty minds and coming back from
class and spouting their professors dagma.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:35 PM on 10/11/2009
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    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:37 PM on 10/11/2009
- hyjanks I'm a Fan of hyjanks 38 fans permalink

That's porfessor's dogma, thetruthmustbetold. Evidently your classes didn't include Bonehead English. So, you'd prefer dogma of the religious kind?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:38 PM on 10/11/2009

Thank you for the correction. Inexcusable of me.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:42 PM on 10/11/2009
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Is a porfessor different from a professor? and is a porfessor's different from a porfessors' ? Sorry. I couldn't resist. :-)

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:45 PM on 10/11/2009
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"Bonehead English"..­.... Minbari?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:56 PM on 10/11/2009
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Oh please who appointed you as the punctuation police?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:59 PM on 10/11/2009
- cheesewiz I'm a Fan of cheesewiz 4 fans permalink

You are so right. I'd like to see one of the people go off and minister to the lepers and actually give their life for them as Saint Damien did.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:58 PM on 10/11/2009
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Instead of whining...­try to contribute.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:47 AM on 10/12/2009
- Mindbullet I'm a Fan of Mindbullet 14 fans permalink
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What is with the religions crazies and their love of the word 'truth'

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:38 AM on 10/18/2009

Fairies wear boots and you gotta believe me,
I saw what I saw and I tell you no lies.
Yea fairies wea rboots and ya gotta believe me,
I saw what I saw with my own two eyes.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:30 PM on 10/11/2009
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"Would you like to see the Pope on the end of a rope, do you think he's a fool?"

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:48 PM on 10/11/2009
- hyjanks I'm a Fan of hyjanks 38 fans permalink

Actually, when the Pope was in Denver back in the 80's, my aunt sent me a genuine "Pope soap on a rope" as a gift. So, you see, he WAS on the end of a rope!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:52 PM on 10/11/2009
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Liberace didn't wear that much jewelry. And he could play piano.

Catholics, you have chosen poorly.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:22 PM on 10/11/2009
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Ignorance of reality is not an excuse for acceptance of superstition, myth, fallacy, and an assorted collection of additional nonsense.

This bunch in the year 2009 not only fails to recognize choice, they condemn birth control! Yes, it genuinely is difficult to imagine that any sentient being would toss coin into their bottomless collection plates.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:07 PM on 10/11/2009
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The Catholic Church supports choice, but she does not support abortion. And yes, she condemns ARTIFICIAL birth control, but recognizes that natural birth control may be occasionally necessary.

And if you can't imagine why any person would put money in the collection plates each week, then I invite you to my parish. We are poor, but we give. NOT because we are compelled to by some obligation imposed on us from Church law, but because we know that the money goes directly back into our community.

You see, I live in a working class/poor area. The local churches, Catholic and non-Catholic, feed and clothe an awful lot of the local poor. This is where our money goes. We know this because many of our own parishioners are fed and clothed with this money.

This money also goes to helping the poor immigrant workers who may be afraid to come forward due to their status. We have immigration advocates come in and help them in every way possible.

Neighboring richer Catholic parishes send their poor to our parish, not because they don't want to help them, but because we have the services these poor need.

This is where our money goes. It doesn't go in to the coffers of some distant guy, but instead goes right back into the community.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:26 AM on 10/12/2009
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Yes, the money to the church goes back into the community. Right into the area, like into the fight to rob gay people the right to marry in Maine. Religion is bunk.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:40 AM on 10/18/2009
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What I love the most here, that everybody critized the Talibans without looking at their own religions.

Like the christians­-extremist­/jewish/ca­tholics/ etc.

Any religion is a mental-disorder

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:04 PM on 10/11/2009
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fanned.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:08 PM on 10/11/2009
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If religion is a mental disorder, then I embrace it entirely. I'd rather be sick with love for Christ than sick without it.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:03 AM on 10/12/2009
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I would cast my lot with Christ as well.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:15 AM on 10/12/2009
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"Religion is the opiate of the masses." - Karl Marx (He was correct)

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:37 PM on 10/16/2009
- 2tango I'm a Fan of 2tango 24 fans permalink

Well look at this Poparazzy-Clown, adding more saints, to his Vaticano roof, The Biggest CEO of the world.
Thanks to them we the people are suffering the Globalization when Reagan got in Partnership with the Former Pope.
They ruin the world with so much poverty, just to enrich the Corporations, and power.

What a farse, What a Theater.

p/s I'm a catholic

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:56 PM on 10/11/2009
- mcthfg I'm a Fan of mcthfg 29 fans permalink
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So why are you a catholic?

If you lend your name to an organization you don't believe in, you empower that organization to do deeds in your name.

Until you quit, you're as bad as your leader.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:27 PM on 10/11/2009
- hyjanks I'm a Fan of hyjanks 38 fans permalink

I see you used the word catholic with a small c, meaning all-inclusive, interested in a wide range of people. At least I hope that's what you meant.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:39 PM on 10/11/2009
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