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A new saint in June 2026: Saint Peter ToRot

In June 2026, Pope Leo XIV proclaimed Peter ToRot as a saint.

St Peter ToRot (yes, we know, it doesn’t quite sound saintly) stands as one of the most luminous lay martyrs of the twentieth century. Born in Papua New Guinea in 1912, he grew up in a family deeply committed to the Catholic faith. His father served as village chief and encouraged Peter’s early desire to serve the Church. Peter eventually became a catechist, a role that demanded both pastoral care and moral leadership in a region where Christianity was still young and vulnerable.

When Japanese occupation forces outlawed Christian gatherings and attempted to impose polygamy, Peter refused to abandon the sacraments or the dignity of Christian marriage. He continued to teach, pray with families, and defend the sanctity of matrimony even when threatened with imprisonment. His fidelity led to his arrest and eventual death in 1945 after being secretly poisoned in his cell. The Church honors him as a martyr because he died in defense of the faith and the moral law.

The Church recognized him as a saint because of his heroic virtue, steadfast faith, and martyrdom during World War 2.

St Peter’s life speaks powerfully to the modern world. He reminds us that holiness is not reserved for clergy or religious but is fully attainable in the ordinary life of a layperson. His courage challenges believers to uphold truth even when it is unpopular or dangerous. His devotion to family life encourages all Christians to protect the dignity of marriage and to nurture faith within the home. His quiet perseverance shows that sanctity often grows in hidden places, nourished by prayer, charity, and fidelity to God.

Prayer for the Intercession of St Peter ToRot:

St Peter strong in faith and grace, who walked with Christ through trial’s fire.

Defend our homes in every place, and lift our hearts to God’s desire.

Teach us to stand when truth is tried and trust in God, who casts out shade.

To walk with courage at our side to guard the vows that love has made.

O martyr pure and servant true, pray that our souls may never part.

From Christ who daily makes us new, and writes His law upon our heart

St Peter guide us on our way, and keep us faithful day by day. Amen

Sources

Catholic News Agency. 2026. Peter To Rot canonized in Vatican ceremony.

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Vatican-approved miracle attributed to the intercession of Bishop Fulton J. Sheen

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Born in 2010, James Engstrom had a true knot in his umbilical cord that tightened during labor and cut off his oxygen supply, resulting in his stillbirth.

His parents asked for the intercession of Fulton J. Sheen, and after remaining without a pulse for 61 minutes, the baby started breathing, which doctors said was not explainable by medical science.

The Vatican-approved miracle fulfills one of the requirements for the beatification of Sheen and brings him one step closer to Sainthood.

 

 

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Canonization of Blessed Pier Georgio Frassati scheduled for September 7, 2025

Blessed Pier Georgio Frassati will be declared a Saint by Pope Leo XIV on September 7th, 2025.  A second miraculous healing attributed to his intercession was recognized by Pope Francis in a decree on Nov. 25, 2024.

Editors note: To be declared a saint in the Catholic Church, two miracles are generally required, attributed to the intercession of the candidate after their death. (In the case of martyrs, only one miracle is needed). The process for becoming a saint involves beatification, where one miracle is proven, followed by canonization, which requires a second miracle.

The first miracle attributed to the intercession of Pier Georgio Frassati:

The healing of Domenico Sellan:  Domenico was 40 years old in 1933 and suffering from a tubercular disease of the spine, was paralyzed and nearing death.  A priest visited him on December 28, 1933, and brought him a small prayer card of Pier Giorgio (whose cause for canonization was opened soon after his death). Domenico was miraculously cured and lived another 35 years.

The second miracle attributed to the intercession of Pier Georgio Frassati:

The healing of Juan Gutierrez:  Juan Gutierrez, 38, was a seminarian of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles at St. John’s Seminary in Camarillo, California.  Juan tore his Achilles tendon while playing basketball with other seminarians in 2017.

The day after getting an MRI for his torn tendon, he became concerned about the long, painful recovery as well the expenses that would be incurred.  Juan headed for the seminary chapel “with a heavy heart”.

As he prayed, Juan felt inspired to make a novena to Pier Giorgio Frassati. A few days into the novena, Gutierrez went into the chapel to pray when nobody was there.  As he prayed, he recalled feeling an unusual sensation around his injured foot.

I was praying, and I started to feel a sensation of heat around the area of my injury.  I honestly thought that maybe something was catching on fire, underneath the pews,” Juan recalled at a press conference on Dec. 16, 2024.  Juan remembered from his experiences with the charismatic renewal movement that heat can be associated with healing from God. He found himself gazing at the tabernacle, weeping.

That event touched me deeply,” Juan said.

He was not only touched spiritually, but he was also healed physically.  Incredibly, he was able to walk normally again and no longer needed a brace!

Juan was ordained a priest for the Archdiocese of Los Angeles in June 2023 and is now Father Juan Gutierrez.

Source:  Vatican News Service

You can read the story of Pier Georgio Frassati and his tomb in Turin, Italy here