Q: What significant approvals did Pope Leo XIV make?
A: Pope Leo XIV approved decrees recognizing 11 new martyrs and declared four new individuals as venerables.
Q: Who are the 11 new martyrs recognized by the Church?
A: The martyrs include nine Polish Salesian priests and two diocesan priests from former Czechoslovakia, killed under Nazi or communist regimes.
Q: Where were the Polish martyrs killed?
A: The Polish priests were killed in concentration camps in Auschwitz, Poland, and Dachau, Germany, between 1941 and 1942.
Q: Why were these individuals recognized as martyrs?
A: They were killed “in hatred of the faith” for being Catholic clergy under Nazi Germany and communist rule.
Q: Who are the four new venerables?
A: The new venerables are José Merino Andrés, Gioacchino della Regina della Pace, Maria Evangelista Quintero Malfaz, and Angelo Angioni, recognized for their heroic virtues.
Q: What is the next step for the recognized martyrs?
A: The Pope’s declaration clears the way for them to be declared “blessed” through beatification, though a date has not yet been set.
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