Pope canonises six new saints

Pope Francis leads a canonisation ceremony to make saints out of six men and women, in Saint Peter's square at the Vatican. Picture: Alessandro Bianchi

Pope Francis leads a canonisation ceremony to make saints out of six men and women, in Saint Peter's square at the Vatican. Picture: Alessandro Bianchi

Published Nov 23, 2014

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Pope Francis has canonised six new saints, including a priest and a nun from the Indian state of Kerala, in a packed ceremony in St Peter's Square.

The pope offered prayers Sunday for the saints, four Italians from disparate regions and two Indians from the Syro-Malabar Church, one of 22 Eastern rite churches that operates in full communion with Rome.

Some 5,000 faithful travelled from Kerala state for the event, which was also streamed live onto screens set up outside churches in the southern region of India.

The Rev. Kuriakose Elias Chavara, who lived in the 19th century, contributed to the expansion of the Syro-Malabar Church.

Eufrasia Eluvathingal, born in 1877 and baptised Rose, led a secluded life of prayer, becoming known as a “praying mother.” - Sapa-AP

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