
Brother André was born Alfred
Bessette in 1845, the eighth of 12 children in a family in the farming village
of St. Grégoire, 40 about miles southeast of Montreal. When Brother André died
in January 1937, more than one million people filed past his coffin. It is
estimated that ten million people have signed the petition calling for his
sainthood and petitioning God to make desire possible.
About two weeks ago the Theological
Commission for the Causes of Saints unanimously accepted the healing
intercession of Blessed Brother André, the pious porter at the Collège Notre
Dame; he later established Saint Joseph's Oratory and is credited with healing
the sick, the lame and the blind. A commission of cardinals and bishops will
now the Theological Commission's report on Brother André before recommending
the cause for canonization to Pope Benedict XVI.
Blessed André is the
latest Canadian to be studied for sainthood. If he's canonized he'll join a short of others. Besides the Northern American Martyrs,
there's Saint Marguerite Bourgeoys and Saint Marie Marguerite d'Youville. There are 15 Blesseds waiting for their causes to be advanced.
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