How beautiful in splendor is the chaste generation!
Immortal is its memory because it is acknowledged both by God and by men.

Heavenly Father, You have given us Saint Elzéar and Blessed Delphina as shining
examples of virtue in holy wedded life. As we venerate their pious achievements
on earth, so may we arrive at blessed fellowship with them in heaven.
Saint
Elzéar and Blessed Delphina are one of the very few married couples recognized
by the Church for sainted holiness; they certainly are the only husband and
wife team raised to the altar who were members of the Third Order Franciscans
(today we say they are Secular Franciscans). As Third Order Franciscans, Saint
Elzéar and Blessed Delphina observed a life of penance and obligation to pray
the Divine Office. Their married life was characterized as resolutely chaste as
they both vowed perpetual virginity, proving that marriage is more than sexual
expression.
Dedicated to the Corporal and Spiritual Works of Mercy, the
hagiographies indicate that each night 12 poor people dined with them. Saint
Elzéar was religiously devoted and cared for the poor; known to be modest and
generous; conforming himself to Christ he bore insults cheerfully. It was
reported that he cured several people from leprosy. Delphina, together with her
husband, cared for the poor and the sick; after Elzéar's death she disposed of
her wealth and is remembered for faithfully following Christ and thus living a
moral life. One such example of living a morally upright life is her influence in
converting the king of Sicily's court to Christ.
Elzéar was canonized in 1369
by his godchild Pope Urban V (of whom he said would be the supreme pontiff) and
Delphina was beatified in 1694 by Pope Innocent XII.

We need more canonized married couples.
The retired Capuchin bishop of Izmir is working on having his parents beatified!
Wow, that's a holy family with that many children entering religious life, including 2 Capuchins.
I'll have to keep an eye on the sainthood process.