Canonization of Josemaría Escrivá

Canonization of Josemaría Escrivá

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History of the Cause of Canonization

According to the Vatican, here is the chronology of the process of canonization:

From death to beatification

*1975 - 1980: After Escriva's death on June 26, 1975, the Postulation for the Cause of his beatification and canonization started receiving thousand of reports of favors granted through his intercession; the postulation also received testimonies about his holy life. These came from people all over the world.

*1980: Solicitation of the opening of the opening of the Cause of beatification and canonization of Msgr. Escriva from the Congregation for the Causes of Saints on the 5th anniversary of his death.
*1981: Granting of Nihil obstat by the Congregation for the Causes of Saints. Promulgation by Cardinal Vicar of the Decree opening the Cause. On March 14, Creation by the Archbishop of Madrid of a tribunal, which, along with the tribunal constituted by the Vicariate of Rome, would receive the testimonies of those witnesses who either lived in Spain or preferred to give their testimony in Spanish. On May 12, Opening of the Roman process on the life and virtues of the Servant of God. On May 18, Opening of the process in Madrid under Cardinal Enrique y Tarancon.

*1982: Creation of another tribunal to document a miracle attributed to the intercession of the Servant of God. This presided over by Cardinal Enrique y Tarancon. The miracle had occurred in 1976 with the sudden cure of a Carmelite nun suffering from terminal cancer. On April 3, this tribunal was concluded and a certified copy of the proceedings was sent to the Congregation for the Causes of Saints in Rome.

*1984: Conclusion of the Madrid process on the life and virtues of the Servant of God under Cardinal Angel Suquía, the new Archbishop of Madrid. A complete, certified copy of the proceedings was submitted to the Congregation for the Causes of Saints. On November 20, the Congregation for the Causes of Saints during its Ordinary Congress declared that the process on the miracle was valid.

*1986: Conclusion of The Roman process on the life and virtues of the Servant of God under Cardinal Vicar of Rome.

:Beginning of Preparation of the Positio, a compilation of documents to be examined by the Congregation for the Causes of Saints. The Positio would include the testimonies from both processes (in Rome and Madrid), a critical study on the life and heroic virtues of the Servant of God, testimonies obtained in both tribunals in Rome and Madrid together with abundant documentary appendices. It would be submitted and examined by the Congregation for the Causes of Saints. From the material collected in the Roman and Madrid tribunals, under the direction of Father Ambrogio Eszer, O.P., Relator for the Congregation for the Causes of Saints.

*1987: Declaration of the validity of the Roman and Madrid processes on the heroic virtues of the Servant of God and their conformity with all legal prescriptions by The Congregation for the Causes of Saints

*1988: In June, Submission of the "Positio" on the life and virtues of the Servant of God to the Congregation for the Causes of Saints for its definitive study. The document contained more than 6,000 pages in 4 volumes.

*1989: On September, Affirmative Verdict on the Position by the Meeting of Theologian Consultants

*1990: On March 20, Affirmative Verdict by the Ordinary Congregation of Cardinals and Bishops. On April 9, the Holy Father ordered the publication of the Decree on the heroic virtues of the Servant of God. After the promulgation of this Decree, the Postulation could present to the Congregation the Positio of the Madrid process on the proposed miraculous cure. On June 30, the Medical Consultants of the Congregation, in their technical report, concluded that the cure could not be explained by natural causes. On July 14, after examining the case, the Meeting of Theologian Consultants affirmed the miraculous character of the cure and attributed its cause directly to the intercession of the Servant of God.

*1991: On June 18, Affirmative Verdict on the proposed miracle by the Ordinary Congregation of Cardinals and Bishops. On July 6, the Pope promulgated the Decree, which declared the miraculous nature of the cure. Having fulfilled all the legal requirements established for the causes of saints, the Holy Father decided to proceed to the beatification.

*1992: Beatification of Josemaria Escriva de Balaguer in Rome on May 17.

From beatification to canonization

*1993: News about the miraculous cure of Dr. Manuel Nevado Rey. With the help of Dr. Nevado, the Postulation documented and carried out an exhaustive study on the disease he had suffered. Once the extraordinary character of the cure was clear, on December 30, the Postulation submitted the documentation and petitioned the Bishop of Badajoz (a diocese in Southern Spain) to open a process on the miracle.

*1994: The diocesan investigation was carried out by the Episcopal Curia of Badajoz from May 12 - July 4. This was followed by a formal study carried out by the Congregation for Causes of the Saints after the diocesan proceedings were sent to Rome.

*1996: On April 26, Declaration of full compliance by the Congregation that the process of the miracle had fully complied with the prevailing legal norms and praxis (Decree of Validity).

*1997: On July 10, Unanimous affirmation by the Medical Consultants of the Congregation for the Causes of Saints of Dr. Nevado's cure of a cancerous state of chronic radiodermatitis in its third and irreversible stage to be very quick, complete, lasting and scientifically unexplainable.

*1998: On January 9, Unanimous affirmation by the Theologian Consultants of the Congregation of the preternatural character of the cure and attributed the disappearance of the disease to the invocation of Blessed Josemaria Escriva de Balaguer.

*2001: On September 21, Unanimous confirmation of the miracle by the Ordinary Congregation of Cardinal and Bishop members of the Congregation. [Vatican: [http://www.vatican.va/latest/documents/escriva_miracolo-canoniz_en.html The Miracle Approved for the Canonization] , September 21, 2001] The decree on the miracle was read before the Holy Father on December 20. [José Cardinal Saraiva Martins: [http://www.josemariaescriva.info/showdocuments.php?id=143 DECREE SUPER MIRO (on the miracle) of Blessed Josemaría Escrivá de Balaguer] , Rome, December 20 2001]

*2002: On February 26, the Pope presided over the Ordinary Public Consistory of Cardinals, which gave its approval for the canonization of several Beati. Among them was Blessed Josemaria Escriva, whose canonization date was announced for October 6, 2002.

Canonization Day

Escrivá was canonized by Pope John Paul II on 6 October 2002 in St. Peter's Square in the Vatican.

During the canonization, there were 42 cardinals and 470 bishops from around the world, general superiors of many orders and religious congregations, and representatives of various Catholic groups. One-third of the world's bishops (an unprecedented number) petitioned for the canonization of Escrivá. (Messori 1997)

During the days of the canonization event, Church officials commented on the universal reach and validity of the message of the founder, echoing John Paul II's decree "Christifideles Omnes" on Escrivá's virtues which said that "by inviting Christians to be united to God through their daily work, which is something men will have to do and find their dignity in as long as the world lasts, the timeliness of this message is destined to endure as an inexhaustible source of spiritual light, regardless of changing epochs and situations."

Criticism about process of canonization

Opus Dei critics take issue with what they see as Escrivá's lightning canonization. [ [http://www.odan.org/tw_opposition_to_canonization.htm ODAN's Opposition to the Canonization of Josemaria Escrivá de Balaguer] , September 11, 2002] They argue that the whole process was plagued by irregularities. Kenneth Woodward, the longtime religion editor and senior writer for "Newsweek", a center-left American newsmagazine, says that the ‘Devil’s advocate’ system was bypassed and witnesses hostile to Escrivá were not called. According to him, it is not true that eleven critics of Escrivá’s canonization were heard. He says there was only one. He says the "consultors" were mainly Italian and members of Opus Dei: this stopped Escrivá’s many critical Spanish peers from upsetting the procedure, but it also broke the convention that "consultors" should be the fellow countrymen of the proposed saint. He also states that Opus Dei argued that Escrivá was too "international" to need this.Fact|date=February 2007

Serious charges were brought that Opus Dei prevented critics of Escrivá from testifying at church tribunals called to investigate his life. Several former members were refused a hearing. Among them: Maria del Carmen Tapia, Father Vladimir Feltzman and John Roche.

Opus Dei officials have claimed that Escrivá's cause had been unanimously approved. However, "Newsweek" stated that two of the judges, Msgr. Luigi De Magistris, deputy head of the Vatican's Holy Penitentiary, and Msgr. Justo Fernandez Alonso, rector of the Spanish National Church in Rome, did not approve the cause. In fact, one of the dissenters reportedly wrote that beatifying Escrivá could cause the church "grave public scandal."Fact|date=February 2007

The positio claims that the volatile Escrivá lost his temper only once, yet many former members who knew him will insist he was routinely abusive of anyone suspected of being an enemy of Opus Dei.Fact|date=February 2007 Former numerary Maria del Carmen Tapia relates this in her book "Beyond the Threshold: A Life in Opus Dei".

According to Kenneth Woodward's research, (Kenneth Woodward is the author of "Making Saints, How the Catholic Church Determines Who Becomes a Saint, Who Doesn't, and Why", Simon and Schuster, 1990) Opus Dei members allegedly have put hundreds of bishops under financial pressure in order to have them send positive reports about Escrivá to the Vatican.Fact|date=February 2007 Especially in the Third World, bishops were allegedly told that financial contributions from Opus Dei might be in jeopardy if they did not answer the request for positive testimony. According to Woodward, 40% of the testimony came from just two men, (Alvaro) Portillo (deceased Opus Dei prelate and Escrivá's successor) and his assistant Father Javier Echevarria, (current Opus Dei prelate).Fact|date=February 2007

On the other hand, supporters refer to Fr. Rafael Perez, an Augustinian, "one of the best experts" on canonization and who was the judge of Escrivá's Madrid Tribunal. He says that the process was fast because first, Escrivá's figure is "of the universal importance;" second, the Postulators "knew what they were doing;" third, in 1983 the procedures were simplified in order to present "models who lived in a world like ours."

Fr. Flavio Capucci, the Postulator, also reported that the 6000 postulatory letters to the Vatican showed "earnestness." His team submitted 16 volumes on Escrivá's life including the published criticisms against him. The Tribunals listened to 92 witnesses, most of whom were non-members, much above the minimum. Among them were 11 ex-members. Of the 92, 66 were Spaniards who went to the Madrid court. Each one was asked 252 questions on Escrivá's life, 10 of which were based on the criticisms. Together with the investigative material, the 980 court sessions make this "the longest process to date." Perez also noted that the Tribunal's work is very rigorous and it "listens only to people who are credible" and not to those who "just want to cause harm." He also said that "money can never make a saint," but "genuine interest." Opus Dei supporters say that the other accusations including a slur against the bishops of the Catholic Church are baseless allegations which anyone can think up. Supporters also say that the attacks against the founder's beatification in 1992 have turned into acceptance and support by the time of the canonization in 2002. ("Documentation Service" Vol V, 3, March 1992)

Escrivá's canonization was one of the first to be processed after the 1983 Code of Canon Law streamlined the procedures for canonization, and so it moved more quickly than was typical before. Mother Teresa is on pace to be canonized even more quickly, having been beatified just 6 years after her death (Escrivá was beatified in 17 years). Even under the old procedures, the canonization of St. Therése of Lisieux made it through the process in 27 years, roughly the same as Escrivá’s.

, Mother Teresa's process was quick not "simply because her postulator did a good job. It was clear that John Paul II wanted it to happen. Similarly with Escriva, the pope's long track record of support and devotion...left no doubt where he wanted the process to end. That, in fact, is probably the single most telling argument against the hypothesis that Opus Dei 'bought' or 'manipulated' the beatification and canonization. There was no reason why they had to."

"The most defensible conclusion," says Allen, "seems to be that Opus Dei may have played hard and fast, but they played by the rules." ("Opus Dei", p. 265)

Escrivá's books, including "Furrow", "The Way", "Christ is Passing By", and "The Forge", continue to be read widely both by members of Opus Dei and by other Catholics attracted to his spirituality, which emphasizes the laity's calling to daily sanctification (a message also to be found in the documents of Vatican II). Pope John Paul II made the following observation in his homily at the beatification of Escrivá:

:"With supernatural intuition, Blessed Josemaría untiringly preached the universal call to holiness and apostolate. Christ calls everyone to become holy in the realities of everyday life. Hence work too is a means of personal holiness and apostolate, when it is done in union with Jesus Christ."

References

* Allen, John, Jr. (2005). [http://www.nationalcatholicreporter.org/word/pfw121605.htm "Opus Dei: an Objective Look Behind the Myths and Reality of the Most Controversial Force in the Catholic Church"] , Doubleday Religion. ISBN 0-385-51449-2 — book written after 300 hours of interviews by a journalist of "National Catholic Reporter", a left leaning newspaper; link refers to a summary Q&A. Some on-line excerpts are: [http://catholiceducation.org/articles/facts/fm0052.html Opus Dei: An Introduction] , [http://www.randomhouse.ca/catalog/display.pperl?isbn=9780385514491&view=excerpt Chapter I: A Quick Overview] , [http://www.godspy.com/faith/Opus-Dei-Contemplatives-in-the-Middle-of-the-World-by-John-Allen.cfm Chapter 4: Contemplatives in the Middle of the World] , [http://ncronline.org/NCR_Online/archives2/2005d/102805/102805r.php Chapter 7: Opus Dei and Secrecy]
* Allen, John, Jr. (24 March 2005). [http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7288539/site/newsweek/ "Decoding Opus Dei"] . An Interview with John Allen, by Edward Pentin. "Newsweek". — a short summary of his book
*Estruch, Joan, Saints and Schemers: Opus Dei and its paradoxes, 1995
*Noam Friedlander (2005) "What Is Opus Dei", Publisher:Conspiracy Books / Collins and Brown, London. Year: 2005 Pages: 256pp. ISBN 1-84340-288-2.
*Goodstein, Laurie (7 February 2006). [http://www.nytimes.com/2006/02/07/national/07opus.html?ex=1296968400&en=1aabd1ef5a07367a&ei=5088&partner=rssnyt&emc=rssCatholic "Group Says of 'Da Vinci Code' Film: It's Just Fiction"] . "New York Times".
*Luciani, Albino Cardinal (John Paul I) (25 July 78). [http://gabriel.mps.ohio-state.edu/od/opus.see "Seeking God through everyday work"] . "Il Gazzettino" Venice.
* — an investigation ("Un' indagine", the original Italian title) done by the journalist behind [http://www.catholic.net/RCC/POPE/HopeBook/toc.html "Crossing the Threshold of Hope"] and the [http://www.catholic.net/RCC/POPE/HopeBook/toc.html "Ratzinger Report"]
*Ratzinger, Joseph Cardinal (Benedict XVI) (9 October 2002). [http://www.ewtn.com/library/curia/cdfjosma.htm "St. Josemaria: God is very much at work in our world today"] . "L'Osservatore Romano Weekly Edition in English", p. 3.

External links

* [http://www.vatican.va/latest/documents/escriva_dichiarazioni_en.html Declarations of various Church leaders on the canonization]
* [http://www.odan.org/tw_opposition_to_canonization.htm Opposition to canonization] Alleged irregularities in the Escriva process
* [http://www.opusdei.us/art.php?p=12243 Facts about the Canonization from the Opus Dei website]
*Independent Catholic News [http://www.indcatholicnews.com/canjos.html on the Canonization]
* [http://zenit.org/article-5438?l=english Escrivá Canonization to Spur Development Projects in Africa: Every Pilgrim Will Offer 5 Euro for "Harambee 2002"]


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