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Canonizations and the Novus Ordo
« on: April 07, 2024, 09:53:41 PM »
I am not sure which recent thread mentioned this issue at least in part, but there are some canonizations or beatifications of the Novus Ordo that would appear to have been (at least in my opinion) where it perhaps "got it right."

Here is a list:

1) Padre Pio
2) Juan Diego
3) Maximilian Kolbe
4) Louis Martin
5) Zelie Martin
6) Martín de Porres
7) Peter Julian Eymard
8) Hildegard von Bingen
9) Juan de Ávila
10) Juan Macías
11) Elizabeth Ann Seton
12) John Neumann
13) Katherine Drexel
14) Kateri Tekakwitha
15) Rose Philippine Duchesne
16) Solanus Casey
17) Margaret of Castello
*(18) Gregory of Narek (declared a doctor by Francis but was thought to have died outside communion with Rome although maybe ws technically if he actually professed and accepted the Council of Chalcedon)

If there is a state of sede vacante right now since 9 October, 1958, none of the above named persons is actually canonized or beatified. Also there would only be 29 declared doctors of the Church with St. Anthony of Padua as the last one so declared. 

Re: Canonizations and the Novus Ordo
« Reply #1 on: April 07, 2024, 10:12:21 PM »
Martín de Porres and Peter Julian Eymard were canonized in 1962
Andre Bissette The miracle worker from Quebec would be a legitimate canonization


Re: Canonizations and the Novus Ordo
« Reply #2 on: April 07, 2024, 10:35:12 PM »
Martín de Porres and Peter Julian Eymard were canonized in 1962
Andre Bissette The miracle worker from Quebec would be a legitimate canonization

If you count John XXIII and Benedict XVI as legitimate popes that is. Thank you. I forgot about Br. André Bessette. He was great promoter of devotion to Saint Joseph. 

Re: Canonizations and the Novus Ordo
« Reply #3 on: April 07, 2024, 11:11:11 PM »
If you count John XXIII and Benedict XVI as legitimate popes that is. Thank you. I forgot about Br. André Bessette. He was great promoter of devotion to Saint Joseph.
Actually I wasn't thinking of the popes, but in '62 they might still have had the devil's advocate but I'm not sure when they dispensed with him.

Re: Canonizations and the Novus Ordo
« Reply #4 on: August 24, 2024, 08:21:53 PM »