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India gets Christian woman saint | |
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A Catholic nun, Sister Alphonsa, has become India's first female Christian saint, at an event presided over by Pope Benedict XVI at the Vatican. | |
The canonisation was greeted with delight by Christians in the southern Indian state of Kerala, where Sister Alphonsa lived until her death in 1946. | The canonisation was greeted with delight by Christians in the southern Indian state of Kerala, where Sister Alphonsa lived until her death in 1946. |
It is being described as a boost to the spirits of India's Christians. | It is being described as a boost to the spirits of India's Christians. |
A number of people have been reported killed recently in Hindu attacks on Christian communities in India. | A number of people have been reported killed recently in Hindu attacks on Christian communities in India. |
Sister Alphonsa said that she was completely devoted to Christ by the age of seven. | Sister Alphonsa said that she was completely devoted to Christ by the age of seven. |
According to a Vatican biography, when she was only 13 she deliberately thrust her foot into a pile of burning embers. | According to a Vatican biography, when she was only 13 she deliberately thrust her foot into a pile of burning embers. |
Her aim was to make herself less attractive, and therefore less likely to be forced into marriage. | Her aim was to make herself less attractive, and therefore less likely to be forced into marriage. |
She wanted instead to be free to dedicate her life exclusively to God, and eventually she entered a convent. | She wanted instead to be free to dedicate her life exclusively to God, and eventually she entered a convent. |
Sister Alphonsa endured successive bouts of illness and died in her mid-30s. | Sister Alphonsa endured successive bouts of illness and died in her mid-30s. |
The Pope offered support to India's Christian minority | The Pope offered support to India's Christian minority |
In the Vatican's view, Jesus led her to perfection through a life of suffering. | In the Vatican's view, Jesus led her to perfection through a life of suffering. |
And it credited her with miraculously curing illnesses after her death. | And it credited her with miraculously curing illnesses after her death. |
As the Pope declared Sister Alphonsa to be a saint, church bells rang out and firecrackers were set off in celebration in her normally sleepy home town. | As the Pope declared Sister Alphonsa to be a saint, church bells rang out and firecrackers were set off in celebration in her normally sleepy home town. |
Thousands of worshippers had crowded around the small church there to watch the ceremony, which was broadcast live from Rome. | Thousands of worshippers had crowded around the small church there to watch the ceremony, which was broadcast live from Rome. |
They heard the Pope say that his prayers were with India's tiny Christian minority at the moment. | They heard the Pope say that his prayers were with India's tiny Christian minority at the moment. |
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