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    POPE FRANCIS GIVES CATHOLIC CHURCH NEW SAINTS

    Pope Francis gives Catholic church new saints May 12, 2013 - 15:56
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    PanARMENIAN.Net- Pope Francis on Sunday, May 12 gave the Catholic
    church new saints, including hundreds of 15th-century martyrs who
    were beheaded for refusing to convert to Islam, as he led his first
    canonization ceremony Sunday in a packed St. Peter's Square,
    Associated Press reported.

    The "Martyrs of Otranto" were 813 Italians who were slain in the
    southern Italian city in 1480 for defying demands by Turkish invaders
    who overran the citadel to renounce Christianity.

    Their approval for sainthood was decided upon by Francis'
    predecessor, Benedict XVI, in a decree read at the ceremony in
    February where the former pontiff announced his retirement.

    Shortly after his election in March, Francis called for more dialogue
    with Islam, and it was unclear how the granting of sainthood to the
    martyrs would be received. Islam is a sensitive subject for the
    church, and Benedict stumbled significantly in his relations with
    Muslims.

    The first pontiff from South America also gave Colombia its first
    saint: a nun who toiled as a teacher and spiritual guide to
    indigenous people in the 20th century.

    With Colombia's President Juan Manuel Santos among the VIPS, the
    Argentine pope held out Laura of St. Catherine of Siena Montoya y
    Upegui as a potential source of inspiration to the country's peace
    process, attempted after decades-long conflict between rebels and
    government forces.

    Francis prayed that "Colombia's beloved children continue to work for
    peace and just development of the country."

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