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  • Antonio Gaudì will soon be a Saint

    It's with great joy that I announce you that the godly architect is gonna be canonized soon.

    Now, here is an article that confirms what I've just posted:
    Pope Francis declares Sagrada Familia basilica architect Antoni Gaudí ‘venerable’

    Vatican City, Apr 14, 2025 / 10:30 am

    Pope Francis on Monday declared Spanish architect Antoni Gaudí “venerable,” bringing the designer of Barcelona’s iconic Sagrada Familia basilica one step closer to sainthood.

    The Vatican announced April 14 that Pope Francis has formally recognized Gaudí’s “heroic virtue,” a key step in the canonization process. Two miracles attributed to Gaudí’s intercession are now required for his canonization.

    Known as “God’s architect,” Gaudí died in 1926 at age 73. A leading figure in modernist and naturalist architecture, he is best known for designing the Basilica de la Sagrada Familia, a massive basilica still under construction more than 140 years after work began.

    The basilica, with its distinctive spires and blend of Gothic and modernist styles, has become one of the most visited churches in the world. It was consecrated as a minor basilica by Pope Benedict XVI in 2010. At the dedication, Pope Benedict praised Gaudí for uniting nature, Scripture, and liturgy in a way that “brilliantly helped to build our human consciousness, anchored in the world yet open to God, enlightened and sanctified by Christ.”

    Though not initially devout, Gaudí is said to have undergone a spiritual conversion while working on the Sagrada Familia. As the work on the basilica progressed, Gaudí became known for his fasting, asceticism, and devotion to God. In the final 14 years of his life, he devoted himself entirely to the basilica and rejected all other commissions. He was struck by a tram in Barcelona on June 7, 1926, while walking to confession and died three days later.

    Gaudí is buried in the crypt of the Sagrada Familia. Of the basilica’s three main facades, only the Nativity Façade was completed during his lifetime. The Passion Façade was built later based on his designs, and the Glory Façade remains unfinished.

    The basilica is expected to be completed next year in 2026, marking the centenary of Gaudí’s death.

    Efforts to advance his sainthood cause began in 1992, led by a group of lay Catholics. The Vatican officially opened the cause in 2003. In 2015, Pope Francis reportedly expressed support for advancing the process, calling Gaudí “a great mystic,” according to the Association for the Beatification of Antoni Gaudí.


    The pope’s Monday decree came following a meeting with Cardinal Marcello Semeraro, head of the Vatican’s Dicastery for the Causes of Saints, amid the pontiff’s ongoing recovery from illness.


    In the same decree, Pope Francis also recognized a miracle attributed to Eliswa Vakayil (1831–1913), an Indian religious sister later known as Mother Eliswa of the Blessed Virgin Mary who founded the first Indigenous Carmelite congregation for women in Kerala in 1866.

    Before entering religious life, Vakayil was married and had a daughter named Anna. After her husband suddenly fell ill and died when her daughter was 18 months old, Vakayil dedicated herself to a life of silent prayer and service.

    Praying before the Blessed Sacrament more than a decade later, Vakayil felt called to consecrate her life to God. Her daughter Anna and her sister felt inspired to join her and the three family members were officially received together into the Carmelite order four years later.

    The recognized miracle paves the way for Vakayil’s beatification.

    The pope also recognized the martyrdom of Italian missionary priest Father Nazareno Lanciotti, who was killed in Brazil in 2001. Lanciotti spent 30 years in missionary work near Brazil’s Bolivian border, founding a hospital, a home for the elderly, a school, a minor seminary, and 57 rural faith communities where he instituted daily Eucharistic adoration.

    Lanciotti was known for opposing injustice, including drug trafficking and exploitation, which reportedly made him a target. On Feb. 11, 2001, two masked assailants entered his rectory and shot him. He died 11 days later after forgiving his attackers.

    The Vatican recognized his death as martyrdom, citing both his forgiveness of his killers and the premeditated nature of the killing. His beatification may now proceed, though canonization will require a confirmed miracle. With the recognition of his martyrdom, Lanciotti can now be beatified, but a miracle attributed to his intercession is still required for him to be canonized as a saint.

    In addition to Gaudí, the Vatican also recognized the heroic virtue of three more priests: Canon Petrus Joseph Triest (1760–1836) of Belgium and Italians Father Agostino Cozzolino (1928–1988) and Father Angelo Bughetti (1877–1935).
    ​What can be said if not, Hallelujah!

  • #2
    Father Ravagnati--Am I understanding this correctly? An architect designed a church. To be a saint, he needed to perform two miracles. So, in this case the church was built, the wind blew twice, and the church did not fall down. Done.
    Isaiah 24:1-3 Behold, the LORD maketh the earth empty (2)...as the taker of usury, so with the giver of usury to him. (3) The land shall be utterly emptied, and utterly spoiled: for the LORD hath spoken his word.

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    • #3
      Where on 's green Earth did you dig up that story, Mr. Rovagnati? Clearly, you are confused — terribly confused —not to mention: bound, for continually believing in those Cathyolick "saints" and for worshipping false dieties!

      Obviously, anybody in his or her right mind can see that no architect of such an eyesore of a building is going to be, in any way, shape or form, recognized as having done something great. What you need to do is to check with the City of Barcelona's Planning Department and inquire as to when they intend to fulfill the demolition permit. Certainly, it will not be long now until this crumbling wreck is knocked down!



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      (Mrs.) Isabella White

      Hebrews 10:19 " Having therefore, brethren, boldness to enter into the holiest by the of "

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      • #4
        Guy was hit by a trolley and died three days later. Doubtless in a hospital being cared for and given pain meds.

        Boy, have standards fallen for heroic deaths by Catholic saints!

        St. Bartholomew was reportedly skinned alive. St. Lucy had her eyes cut out and St. Catherine was stretched out over a spiked wheel--which was named after her. But, hey, even if this Catholic thing turns out to be a total delusion (which it is), at least the woman got a torture device named after her. That's one way to be remembered.
        His left hand should be under my head, and his right hand should embrace me.

        Guns For God and the Economy

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Johny Joe Hold View Post
          ....So, in this case the church was built, the wind blew twice, and the church did not fall down. Done.
          They haven't even finished building it yet! I think before Pope Frankie starts wittering on about saintifying Gaudy Gaudi, they should see how long it stays up.

          Vaccinated by the love of Jesus!!!

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          • #6
            How conveniently close to Bicycle Day.



            What is bicycle day? “In 1943, Hofmann accidentally ingested the substance, becoming the first human to trip on LSD. Soon after, on April 19, 1943, he intentionally took 250 micrograms of the drug and biked home from his laboratory. This event marked the beginning of LSD’s role in psychedelic research and paved the way for its use as a recreational drug.” https://allthatsinteresting.com/albert-hofmann

            And, if I may append, a substance best avoided by architects. It hadn't even been invented but I'm sure Spaniards eat toadstools and presumably they'd brought cactus juice back from The New World by then. More information relating to architecture, strangely prescient, can be seen here:

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Isabella White View Post
              Where on 's green Earth did you dig up that story, Mr. Rovagnati? Clearly, you are confused — terribly confused —not to mention: bound, for continually believing in those Cathyolick "saints" and for worshipping false dieties!

              Obviously, anybody in his or her right mind can see that no architect of such an eyesore of a building is going to be, in any way, shape or form, recognized as having done something great. What you need to do is to check with the City of Barcelona's Planning Department and inquire as to when they intend to fulfill the demolition permit. Certainly, it will not be long now until this crumbling wreck is knocked down!



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              I agree with you, Isabella. Any Baptist church is more appealing and structurally sound than what I can see in this picture. Plus my church complies with modern standards.

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