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"Family reliquary" of Blessed Louis and Zelie Martin and St. Therese to be venerated in the Archdiocese of Newark October 17-24, 2015

courtesy of the Archdiocese of Newark

As part of the celebration of the Year of Consecrated Life and of the canonization of Bl. Louis and Zelie Martin on October 18, 2015, the reliquary of the Martin family, which was commissioned by the Magnificat Foundation and is usually venerated at the Monastery of the Discalced Carmelite Nuns in Philadelphia, will be on pilgrimage to the Archdiocese of Newark from October 17, 2015 through and including October 24, 2015.  See the details of the presence of the reliquary of the Martin family in the Archdiocese of Newark.

Televised live, an historic program at Alencon to celebrate the fifth anniversary of the beatification of Blessed Louis and Zelie Martin

Icon by Paul Orlando for the Parish of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mount Carmel in Trieste, Italy. Displayed on "Saint Therese of Lisieux: A Gateway" with permission of Fr. Antonio Sangalli, O.C.D.

 

On Saturday, October 18, at 2:30 p.m. Eastern Standard Time (8:30 p.m. in France), the diocese of Sees will broadcast live online the program "Toward Canonization," which is being held in the Basilica of Notre-Dame at Alencon, where Louis and Zelie were married and Therese was baptized. Watch it on the WebTV channel of the diocese of Sees..

The program is to celebrate the fifth anniversary of the beatification of Louis and Zelie Martin.

  • Bishop Hacques Habert, bishop of Seez, will introduce it.
  • Mgr Bernard Lagoutte, former rector of the basilica of St. Therese at Lisieux, will review the progress of the cause of the canonization of Zelie and Louis.
  •  Walter and Adele Schiliro, the parents of the child Pietro whose healing at the intercession of Louis and Zelie Martin was accepted as the miracle for their beatification, and Dr. Paterlini, a medical expert on Pietro's case, give their testimony. Find out all that you've always wanted to know about what a canonization is, what a miracle is, but have never had the occasion to ask.

The program is in French, but I believe it will excite persons of all languages. Please watch it at http://www.orne.catholique.fr/En-DIRECT-VIDEO-du-diocese.html 

I remember so vividly, five years ago this evening, being present at that very basilica in Alencon at the Pontifical Mass on the vigil of the Mass for the beatification of Louis and Zelie Martin at Lisieux. 

If you missed the live broadcast, please watch the video:



"Blessed Louis and Zelie Martin: The Parents of St. Therese of Lisieux A Step Closer to Canonization," by Maureen O'Riordan. Carmelite Review, Summer/Fall 2013 Issue, p. 12

The Carmelite nuns of Valencia, who suggested that Carmen's parents, family and friends join them in praying a novena to Blessed Louis and Zelie Martin for the child's cure, greet Mgr Carlos Osoro Serra, Archbishop of Valencia, at the closing of the diocesan inquiry into the "presumed miracle" on May 21, 2013. Photo credit: elperiodic.com

 I am happy to announce that Carmelite Review has published my short article about the closing of the diocesan process in Valencia, Spain in May 2013 that examined the healing of the little Carmen, a "presumed miracle" attributed to the intercession of Blessed Louis and Zelie Martin.  Carmen was born on October 15, 2008, so she will celebrate her fifth birthday next Tuesday.  To my knowledge, Carmelite Review is the first print publication to feature a story in English about Carmen's cure.  Please read
"Blessed Louis and Zelie Martin: The Parents of St. Therese of Lisieux A Step Closer to Sainthood."