Pope Francis has authorized the promulgation of decrees for the Causes of Saints, advancing the canonization of several individuals, including U.S. military chaplain Fr. Emil Kapaun and Italian layman Bartolo Longo. This announcement was made during an audience with Cardinal Secretary of State Pietro Parolin on February 25, 2025, at the Vatican.
- Pope Francis advances causes for canonization
- Fr Emil Kapaun recognized for offering of life
- Salvo D'Aquisto acknowledged for heroic virtues
- Three individuals declared Venerable for virtues
- Blessed Giuseppe Gregorio Hernández to be canonized
- Blessed Bartolo Longo established Holy Rosary Shrine
The recent authorization by Pope Francis marks a significant step in the canonization process for several individuals recognized for their virtuous lives. Among them is Fr. Emil Kapaun, a U.S. Army chaplain who served during World War II and the Korean War. He is celebrated for his selfless service and dedication to fellow soldiers, particularly during his time as a prisoner of war where he ministered to others until his death.
In addition to Kapaun, the Pope acknowledged the offering of life of Salvo D’Acquisto, an Italian layman who died during World War II while serving in the Carabinieri. The introduction of the “offering of life” category in 2017 allows for the recognition of those who have voluntarily given their lives for others, distinct from martyrdom or heroic virtue.
Furthermore, the Pope recognized the heroic virtues of three other Servants of God: Michele Maura Montaner, Didaco Bessi, and Cunegonda Siwiec. Their lives exemplified deep faith and commitment to their communities. The next step in the canonization process requires a confirmed miracle for beatification, which is essential for these individuals to be recognized as saints.
Additionally, Pope Francis approved the canonization of Blessed Giuseppe Gregorio Hernández Cisneros and Blessed Bartolo Longo, both of whom contributed significantly to their communities through faith and service. A Consistory will be convened to discuss upcoming canonizations, reflecting the ongoing recognition of those who have made profound impacts through their lives of faith.
The advancement of these causes highlights the Catholic Church’s commitment to recognizing individuals who have demonstrated extraordinary faith and service. As the process continues, it underscores the importance of their lives and the impact they have had on their communities and beyond.