Seven New Saints Canonized by Pope Leo XIV

Q: Who canonized the seven new saints?

A: Pope Leo XIV canonized the seven new saints during a solemn event in St. Peter’s Square.

Q: When did this canonization ceremony take place?

A: The canonization ceremony took place on Sunday, October 19, 2025.

Q: Who are some of the individuals canonized?

A: Ignatius Maloyan, Peter To Rot, Vincenza Maria Poloni, María Carmen Rendiles Martínez, Maria Troncatti, José Gregorio Hernández Cisneros, and Bartolo Longo were among those elevated to sainthood.

Q: What is significant about the origin of these new saints?

A: The new saints come from various regions around the world, including Italy, Venezuela, Papua New Guinea, and West Asia, ensuring they represent the universal Church’s holiness.

Q: Why is canonization considered important for the Church?

A: Canonization offers a profound message of holiness, unity, and hope, presenting new saints as models of faith and seeds of hope in a complex world.

Q: What is the Pope’s role in canonizations?

A: The privilege of canonization belongs solely to the Pope, who performs this act based on the authority of Saints Peter and Paul by virtue of apostolic authority.

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Seven New Saints Canonized by Pope Leo XIV

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