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Pope approves Canada's Brother Andre for sainthood

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Date: Fri. Feb. 19 2010 6:03 PM ET

Montreal's Brother Andre has been approved for sainthood, Pope Benedict announced in a ceremony at the Vatican.

The formal canonization will take place Oct. 17, 2010, in Rome, along with five others.

Brother Andre, a Holy Cross brother, has been credited with thousands of miraculous healings by the Roman Catholic Church.

He was the founding cleric of St. Joseph's Oratory in Montreal, the landmark church on the northern slope of Mount Royal.

He was declared venerable in 1978 and beatified in 1982.

Brother Andre died in 1937 at 91 years old.

Speaking with The Canadian Press in Montreal, Jean-Claude Cardinal Turcotte compared Brother Andre's achievement of sainthood to an Olympic athlete striving for the top prize.

"It's like a gold medal in the Olympics," he said. "It's very important for Catholics and also for all the simple people who believe in God."

Brother Andre's voyage to sainthood began in 1940 when the Archdiocese of Montreal and the Congregation of Holy Cross and St. Joseph's Oratory started the process. In 1948, a 4,000-page document in support of his sainthood was submitted to the Vatican.

As many as 10 million people had signed a petition calling for Brother Andre to be named a saint.

Brother Andre joins a small group of Canadian saints that includes Margaret d'Youville, who was born in 1701. D'Youville was the first saint born in what has now become Canadian territory.

Canada's other saints are eight French-born Jesuit martyrs who were killed during wars in the 1640s and Marguerite Bourgeoys, who was born in France in 1620 and, along with nurse Jeanne-Mance, is considered one of the founders of Montreal.

Tributes for Brother Andre were quick from several quarters, including Prime Minister Stephen Harper.

"His canonization confirms the devotion of the countless people who came to him for help during his life, the million who attended his funeral and the two million who visit St. Joseph's Oratory every year," Harper said.

"Brother Andre's life shows us the power of faith and the importance of concern for the sick and others in need."

After Brother Andre died, his heart was removed and stored inside the Oratory, which he asked to be kept there to protect the basilica.

According to the official website of St. Joseph's Oratory, the custom of removing hearts before burial goes back to the Middle Ages, where they were preserved as tokens of admiration.

Several French kings' hearts were preserved this way.

Brother Andre's heart was actually stolen in 1973 before it was recovered in Dec. 1974 in a south Montreal basement based on a tip to police. There is now a security system in place for the reliquary containing the heart.

With files from The Canadian Press

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Todd Pinksen
said

Thousands of miracles?! That's more than Jesus! Impressive.


Tim
said

A lie is still a lie no matter how many people believe it


Adam
said

A wonderful holy mentor of the faith. I would encourage everyone to visit the Oratory for Blessed Andre's and St. Joseph's help for their spiritual lives.


Alex
said

This is great news. Bl. Andre and his oratory are close to the hearts of many Catholics, especially Canadian Catholics including me. I would say this took too long, but I realize the importance the Church places on taking its time.

Vincent Veerasuntharam
said

This great news, St Joseph's oratory and Saint Andre is very special to me and my family. Thanks to St Joseph and St Andre we have received many blessings and answered our prayers. Merci!


Rick in NB, Ste Marie
said

I hope this doesn't open a door for commenters to trash religion. Brother Andre is well known and talked about in Quebec. My grandmother first told me of his generousity and humility. When she spoke of him, you could see the belief in her eyes. Please, if you don't believe in the Eastern Orthodox Church, remember Brother Andre was a good man and doesn't deserve to be trashed no mather what you believe in.


Manner
said

Hurray!!! My great uncle helped build St. Joseph's Oratory in Montreal and this is a special place.

Brother Andre is truly a Saint and I have prayed for his intercession many times.


Luc M
said

Who cares!! Those so called miracles were probably coincidences. Why is it that in this day and age with all the scientific knownledge we have do we still engage in these religious fairy tails? This mentality is detrimental to the progess of humanity.


C in NB
said

Just once, seriously, just once, I would like to hear an official report of someone performing a miracle in the present. I would like to see actual evidence of it, concrete proof/documentation. The process of sainthood within Catholicism is impossible to substantiate. It so easy to say that someone who died 70 years ago performed numerous miracles. Also a petition in the modern day does not lend any more validity to these miraculous acts. Really, why don't we hear about these while they happen? I'm sure a century from now clergy who are alive currently will be granted sainthood for miracles performed now, that no one is hearing about.


Wade Ens: A Positive comment B4 Liberals Post
said

Nice to hear he was a good guy who did good things.Had to plug that in before the liberals go on how the church started all wars and all thier whining because the one thing can is whine and for money to be transferred to them for marriage etc or its our fault and we have a problem.


rd
said

It's about time. This man was truly a Saint.


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