
Reliquary of Blessed Louis and Zelie Martin, to be canonized in October.
When in Lisieux, France during the year that this couple was beatified, I was blessed to be able to pray at the reliquary containing the remains of these two famous parents. One of the printed materials in the Lisieux basilica instructed: They are not saints because their daughter was St. Therese; she is a saint because of them. It’s an important point to remember because they earned this distinction by their exemplary lives, the fruit of which included St. Therese and her sister, Leonia, whose cause is also in the canonization process.
The Martins are the first couple in the history of the Church to be brought through the canonization process as a couple. According to a scholar of the Martin family, although their causes were first brought separately in 1957, Pope Paul VI united them into a single cause in 1971 in recognition that they became holy as
a couple.
AUTHOR:
Jennifer Kane | Catholic Apptitude |
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