Adolphe Chatillon (Frère Théophanius-Léo)

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Thumbnail image for Frère Théophanius-Léo.jpgThe accepted the recommendation of the Congregation for Saints today advancing to the next step several causes for saints, including the North American, Adolphe Chatillon (known in religious life as Frère Théophanius-Léo). Pope Benedict signed a decree that said Chatillon lived the Christian virtues in a heroic way. The Servant of God Adolphe Chattillon will now be called "The Venerable Servant of God Adolphe Chatillon --many will just use the simple form of the title "venerable."

Adolphe Chatillon (1871-1929) was a professed member of the LaSalle Christian Brothers. He served in the Canadian schools administered by the Christian Brothers as a teacher, headmaster, novice-master for 30 years and a General Vicar for the USA.

Chatillon needs a miracle attributed to his intercession before he would be beatified and another prior to a declaration of sainthood.

We pray to God the Father almighty that He'll give us the gift of calling Aldophe Chatillon a saint in the near future. Venerable Servant of God Adolphe Chatillon, pray for us.

The other holy people of Canada can be found here.

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I read with pleasure your communication about the Decree proclaiming Venerable Adolphe Chatillon ( a Brother of the Christian Schools). Your information is accurate and will help people know about that admirable figure of an educator.

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Paul A. Zalonski is from New Haven, CT. He is a member of the Fraternity of Communion and Liberation, a Catholic ecclesial movement and an Oblate of Saint Benedict. Contact Paul at paulzalonski[at]yahoo.com.

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