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Pope Francis to declare Indian nun a saint on Oct 13

Pope Francis, the supreme head of the Roman Catholic Church will canonise Kerala's sister Mariam Thresia Chiramel Mankidiyan on October 13 at the Vatican City.

Pope Francis to declare Indian nun a saint on Oct 13
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Published : Oct 12, 2019, 7:37 PM IST

Kochi: Pope Francis will declare Indian nun Mariam Thresia Chiramel Mankidiyan a saint on October 13 at the Vatican City, the Church said.

According to reports, Mariam Thresia, the foundress of the Congregation of the Sisters of the Holy Family (CHF), will be raised to the glory of the altar during a solemn Eucharistic Celebration in Rome's St Peter's Square on Sunday.

The nun from Kerala will be canonised along with English Cardinal John Henry Newman, Swiss laywoman Marguerite Bays, Brazilian Sister Dulce Lopes, and Italian Sister Giuseppina Vannini.

Mariam Thresia was called during the first half of her life simply Thresia, the name given to her at the baptism on May 3, 1876.

Since 1904, she wanted to be called Mariam Thresia as she believed that she was asked to add "Mariam" to her name by the Blessed Virgin Mary in a vision. And it was as Mariam Thresia that she was professed in 1914, the foundress and first member of the Congregation of the Holy Family.

The Church has declared her as one of the rare holy persons who moved constantly and consciously among the inhabitants of this world as well as with visitors from the world above and below.

"In imitation of Jesus, she helped the poor, nursed the sick, visited and comforted the lonely people of her parish. She was also blessed with the stigmata but kept it secret to
avoid attention. She received several mystical gifts like prophecy, healing, an aura of light, sweet odour and frequently had ecstasies and levitations. Her entire existence was tormented by demons and she offered her sufferings for the remission of the sins of the world," a news agency reported.

Sister Thresia died on June 8, 1926, at the age of 50 and was declared Blessed by Pope Saint John Paul II on April 9, 2000. Pope Francis on February 12 authorized a decree recognizing a miracle through her intercession, which cleared her for sainthood, and on July 1, the Pope decided on October 13, as the canonization day.

In his 'Mann ki Baat' radio program on September 29, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had referred to Sister Mariam Thresia, who will be declared a saint by the Pope.

Referring to Sister Thresia, Modi had said it is a matter of pride for every Indian that, on the coming October 13, Pope Francis will declare her a saint.

"Sister Thresia, in her short lifespan of 50 years, worked for the good of humanity becoming a noble example for the entire world.

Whatever task Sister Mariam Thresia undertook and accomplished, she did so with utmost dedication and devotion," Modi had said.

She rendered service in the fields of education and social service and has built many schools, hostels, and orphanages, he had pointed out.

Also read: Kerala cyanide killer case is very challenging: Top cop Behra

Kochi: Pope Francis will declare Indian nun Mariam Thresia Chiramel Mankidiyan a saint on October 13 at the Vatican City, the Church said.

According to reports, Mariam Thresia, the foundress of the Congregation of the Sisters of the Holy Family (CHF), will be raised to the glory of the altar during a solemn Eucharistic Celebration in Rome's St Peter's Square on Sunday.

The nun from Kerala will be canonised along with English Cardinal John Henry Newman, Swiss laywoman Marguerite Bays, Brazilian Sister Dulce Lopes, and Italian Sister Giuseppina Vannini.

Mariam Thresia was called during the first half of her life simply Thresia, the name given to her at the baptism on May 3, 1876.

Since 1904, she wanted to be called Mariam Thresia as she believed that she was asked to add "Mariam" to her name by the Blessed Virgin Mary in a vision. And it was as Mariam Thresia that she was professed in 1914, the foundress and first member of the Congregation of the Holy Family.

The Church has declared her as one of the rare holy persons who moved constantly and consciously among the inhabitants of this world as well as with visitors from the world above and below.

"In imitation of Jesus, she helped the poor, nursed the sick, visited and comforted the lonely people of her parish. She was also blessed with the stigmata but kept it secret to
avoid attention. She received several mystical gifts like prophecy, healing, an aura of light, sweet odour and frequently had ecstasies and levitations. Her entire existence was tormented by demons and she offered her sufferings for the remission of the sins of the world," a news agency reported.

Sister Thresia died on June 8, 1926, at the age of 50 and was declared Blessed by Pope Saint John Paul II on April 9, 2000. Pope Francis on February 12 authorized a decree recognizing a miracle through her intercession, which cleared her for sainthood, and on July 1, the Pope decided on October 13, as the canonization day.

In his 'Mann ki Baat' radio program on September 29, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had referred to Sister Mariam Thresia, who will be declared a saint by the Pope.

Referring to Sister Thresia, Modi had said it is a matter of pride for every Indian that, on the coming October 13, Pope Francis will declare her a saint.

"Sister Thresia, in her short lifespan of 50 years, worked for the good of humanity becoming a noble example for the entire world.

Whatever task Sister Mariam Thresia undertook and accomplished, she did so with utmost dedication and devotion," Modi had said.

She rendered service in the fields of education and social service and has built many schools, hostels, and orphanages, he had pointed out.

Also read: Kerala cyanide killer case is very challenging: Top cop Behra

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Pope Francis to declare Indian nun a saint on Oct 13
Kochi, Oct 12 (PTI) Pope Francis will declare Indian nun
Mariam Thresia Chiramel Mankidiyan a saint on October 13 at
the Vatican City, the Church said.
Mariam Thresia, the foundress of the Congregation of the
Sisters of the Holy Family (CHF), will be raised to the glory
of the altar during a solemn Eucharistic Celebration in
Rome's St Peter's Square on Sunday, Vatican News said.
The nun from Kerala will be canonised along with English
Cardinal John Henry Newman, Swiss laywoman Marguerite Bays,
Brazilian Sister Dulce Lopes and Italian Sister Giuseppina
Vannini.
Mariam Thresia was called during the first half of her
life simply Thresia, the name given to her at baptism on May
3, 1876.
Since 1904, she wanted to be called Mariam Thresia as she
believed that she was asked to add "Mariam" to her name by the
Blessed Virgin Mary in a vision.
And it was as Mariam Thresia that she was professed in
1914, the foundress and first member of the Congregation of
the Holy Family.
The Church has declared her as one of the rare holy
persons who moved constantly and consciously among the
inhabitants of this world as well as with visitors from the
world above and below.
"In imitation of Jesus, she helped the poor, nursed the
sick, visited and comforted the lonely people of her parish.
She was also blessed with the stigmata but kept it secret to
avoid attention.
She received several mystical gifts like prophecy,
healing, an aura of light, sweet odour and frequently had
ecstasies and levitations.
Her entire existence was tormented by demons and she
offered her sufferings for the remission of the sins of the
world," the Vatican News said.
Sister Thresia died on June 8, 1926 at the age of 50 and
was declared Blessed by Pope Saint John Paul II on April 9,
2000.
Pope Francis on February 12 authorised a decree
recognising a miracle through her intercession, which cleared
her for sainthood, and on July 1, the Pope decided on October
13, as the canonization day.
In his 'Mann ki Baat' radio programme on September 29,
Prime Minister Narendra Modi had referred to Sister Mariam
Thresia, who will be declared a saint by the Pope.
Referring to Sister Thresia, Modi had said it is a matter
of pride for every Indian that, on the coming October 13, Pope
Francis will declare her a saint.
"Sister Thresia, in her short lifespan of 50 years,
worked for the good of humanity becoming a noble example for
the entire world.
Whatever task Sister Mariam Thresia undertook and
accomplished, she did so with utmost dedication and devotion,"
Modi had said.
She rendered service in the fields of education and
social service and has built many schools, hostels and
orphanages, he had pointed out. PTI TGB
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