Pope Leone XIV Canonizes First Venezuelan Saints in Vatican Ceremony
Pope Leone XIV presided over a significant canonization ceremony at St. Peter's Square on Sunday, elevating seven individuals to sainthood including Venezuela's first two saints. The ceremony, marked by the ringing of bells and attended by approximately 55,000 people, saw the canonization of Venezuelan physician José Gregorio Hernández and nun Carmen Rendiles, making them the first saints...
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