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Pope confers sainthood on 2 Indians
Vatican City/Thiruvananthapuram, November 23 In 2008, Sister Alphonsa became the first native Indian to be canonised and she too belonged to the Syro Malabar Catholic Church, the same church to which the two new saints belong. Ahead of the canonisation programme, Cardinal Mar George Alenchery of the Syro Malabar Catholic Church told the media here over phone from the Vatican City that to get two saints on one day is a historic blessing. "Am so happy that God has blessed us all through this historic event and we have now two saints and that happened on a single day, so today is very special," he said. Alenchery also led a brief prayer session after the canonisation ceremony took place. Rajya Sabha Deputy Chairperson PJ Kurien, who is leading the Indian delegation to the event at the Vatican, told reporters here over telephone that they are all excited to witness a historic occasion. "I am sitting with the Kerala delegation and we are all elated and excited to be witnessing this," he said. Kerala Water Resources Minister PJ Joseph, who is leading the state delegation, said "this ceremony is the culmination of the hard and sincere work done by the two leaders of the church who have been canonised". Across the state, the bells pealed in many Catholic churches as the function took place in the Vatican. Chavara Achen and Evuprasiamma were in April cleared by the Pope for sainthood. The two of them belong to the same Carmelite congregation of the Syro Malabar Catholic church and more importantly the women's congregation was founded by Chavara Achen.
— IANS Father Kuriakose Chavara
Sister Euphrasia
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