Pope Francis in Sri Lanka to canonize Blessed Joseph Vaz


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Mangaluru, Jan 13: Pope Francis will canonize Blessed Joseph Vaz at a public mass on the Colombo seafront on Wednesday, January 14, which is expected to be attended by lacs of devotees. Pope Francis has already arrived in Colombo.

The Pope was greeted by the newly-elected Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena, Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith of Columbo, and other officials. The colourful ceremony included traditional Sri Lankan songs, dances and a herd of beautifully adorned elephants.

The Pope is expected to preach a message of reconciliation during his visit to Sri Lanka, which only recently emerged from a long civil war between government troops and Tamil separatists.


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Sri Lanka's first saint is a 17th century missionary whose role in reviving the Catholic faith during religious persecution by Dutch colonizers gives him a contemporary resonance on the island.

Although Sri Lanka has claimed Joseph Vaz as its first saint, Vaz was actually born in Benaulim in Goa on India's west coast - then a Portuguese colony. He has a strong connection with Mangalore region too.


Celebrations in Mudipu

A solemn festal mass will be celebrated by Bishop Aloysius Paul at 10.30 am on January 14. Msgr Dennis Moras Prabhu the vicar general of Mangalore diocese, will celebrate the solemn festal mass on January 15. Dr Bernard Moras, the Archbishop of Bangalore diocese will celebrate the solemn festal mass at 10.30 am on January 16. Chief minister Siddaramaiah will visit Mudipu on January 16 at 1 pm.


Joseph Vaz and Mudipu connection

Joseph Vaz was born on April 21, 1651 in Benovlim, Goa as the third son of Christopher Vaz and Miranda of Goa. He became a priest in 1676 and served in different parishes of Goa till 1681. Later, he was sent to Canara. Fr Joseph Vaz travelled from Goa barefoot. He served in Honnavar, Basrur, Kundapura, Gangoli, Mulky, Mangaluru and Ullal Panir. He was miraculously saved from an attempt on his life in 1684, when he was serving as the parish priest of Panir Church. His ambition was to work as a missionary in Sri Lanka. He entered Sri Lanka in 1687 as a labourer, defying a ban on Catholic priests. He served in various places in Sri Lanka braving all odds, thus rekindling the Christian faith in Sri Lanka.

Fr Joseph Vaz was a courageous soldier of Christ, a dedicated Indian missionary and a humble servant of God. Recognizing his missionary work, Pope John Paul II proclaimed him as blessed Joseph Vaz in Colombo on January 21, 1995. He is venerated as the ‘Apostle of Sri Lanka’ and also the ‘Patron of Goa’.

Mudipu is first church in India dedicated to blessed Joseph Vaz. The Patron of Mudipu Church Blessed Joseph Vaz (to become Saint on January 14) came to this place after having been appointed as the parish priest of Ullal-Panir.

Some deviant Catholics plotted against him. One day, they came and requested him to anoint a sick person. The benevolent priest readily agreed and began with them. As soon as they reached Mudipu hill, a deserted place, they attempted to kill him. The priest immediately struck his stick to the ground, knelt down and began to pray. And suddenly! A miracle happened, water sprang from the three different directions. People who came to kill the priest ran for their lives. God saved Fr Joseph Vaz in a miraculous way and those three springs still bear witness to the bygone graced event. It is special because the adjacent 60 feet well does not have water. The faithful believe that the water from these miraculous ponds has healing power.


Saint in Sri Lanka

He went to Sri Lanka in 1687 to minister to the scattered faithful after Dutch colonizers who had seized the island's coastal areas from the Portuguese began persecuting Catholics for fear they would remain loyal to their former rulers.

Vaz traveled from village to village ministering to Catholics from both the Tamil and the majority Sinhalese ethnic groups.

He had to disguise himself as a beggar because the Dutch had banned Catholic priests from the island, and he spent several of his 23 years in Sri Lanka in jail for his work.

By the time of his death in 1711 he had largely rebuilt the Catholic Church, earning him the title “Apostle of Sri Lanka”

He is credited with caring for smallpox victims abandoned by their families out of fear of contagion.

Vaz was beatified by Pope John Paul II during a brief one-day visit to Sri Lanka in 1995.


Miracle

He is credited with one miracle — the survival of a baby boy whose mother prayed to him after she was told her child had only a one percent chance of living.

The baby, called Cosme J Costa, went on to serve as a Catholic priest in Goa. “It was the great faith of my mother that saved my life,” Fr Costa had said after the Vatican announced it had approved Vaz as a saint.“I have no words to express my joy and gratitude to God for having heard the prayers of countless Goans, Sri Lankans and devotees all over the world for the last three centuries for this great day.”

The Vatican usually attributes one miracle for beatification and another for canonization, but Pope Francis approved Vaz's sainthood without attributing a second miracle.

 

  

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  • Alban D Souza, Udyavara (Bajjodi) Mumbai Doha Qatar

    Wed, Jan 14 2015

    Great moment for us specially Indians because another saint from Indian Origin who dedicated his life as a missionary to Sri Lanka and united all the Christians and became a saint. For Modern world he is the model for peace and harmony among families, nations and religions. Let us dedicate this saint's principles in our present day life. St. Joseph Pray for us .We are very proud and fond of our new saint who is also a patron of Mudipu. Let the message of St. Joseph's life and teachings spread all over the world. Thank you Pope Francis.

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  • denis d silva, udupi

    Wed, Jan 14 2015

    blessed vaz pray for us

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  • Dr. Cajetan Coelho, Goa, India

    Wed, Jan 14 2015

    Blessed Joseph Vaz - Pray for us.

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  • Rishi Menon, mangalore

    Wed, Jan 14 2015

    Mr Bharath in miracle we believe we r healed of something or granted some favour after we pray , is it th esame in superstition ? i dont think so i miracle i pray silently or as a community in church n my wish is fulfilled , i dont harm anyone , nor i do anything other than PRAY .

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  • juliana, udupi

    Wed, Jan 14 2015

    The kind of sacrifice the Saints do you just can't imagine. It is not superstition but reality. If you want to challenge just go to Mudipu near Mangaluru and peep into the nearby well after seeing the water filled pits out of the three two have dried. Their service to mankind is laudable and that is why they are powerful to intercede in matters concerned with mankind. To believe also grace of God required. May the almighty God enlighten you and make you a good human being.

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  • bharath, kukkaje

    Wed, Jan 14 2015

    when Hindus believe in miracle it is superstition and when christian does it he will be saint. what an irony

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  • Daniel, Mangalore

    Wed, Jan 14 2015

    Great day...moreover like these selfless men inspire us to follow the good path.
    dear bharath, kukkaje, miracle is a miracle in any form & way and science too accepts with ones faith.
    Now can you elaborate little more on what you said 'miracle & superstition'. Please be clear what you express. Both are not same and limited to any person, community or place.
    One Needs to be good hearted to accepts good things happening around. Always finding faults on others leads no where....I pray may a miracle happen in your life too thr' Saint J. Vaz's intercession...come on now pray for....n believe.

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  • nelson pinto, udupi / oman

    Wed, Jan 14 2015

    "Blessed Joseph Vaz" Pray for us.
    GIVE US ALL GOOD HEALTH AND GOOD LIFE.
    GOD IS GREAT...PRAISE THE LORD...

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  • juliana, udupi

    Wed, Jan 14 2015

    My heart is filled with joy. A Saint iis born in India became light of the world. Glory be to God in the highest and peace on earth to His people.

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  • baptist peter pereira, Mangalore

    Wed, Jan 14 2015

    Blessed Joseph Vaz Pray for us

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  • Af,, Mangaluru

    Wed, Jan 14 2015

    Prayer is a powerfull weapon
    pray with your mind,soul and faith you will get what you pray.
    Blessed Joseph Vaz Pray for us all.
    pope is symbol of peace to the world.

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  • Vinod D'souza, Lalbagh, Mangalore

    Wed, Jan 14 2015

    There is no doubt that Blessed Joseph Vas deserved to be canonized as a Saint. I had visited his shrine at Mudipu on Sunday the 11th and requested for a favour. As his Cannonisation is in progress he has granted me the favour I requested for. Thank yo Saint Josepht Vas. Me and my family will always be indebted to you for the favour granted and will pray in future also/

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  • IVAN DSOUZA, MANGALORE/MUSCAT

    Wed, Jan 14 2015

    St.Joseph Vaz was a courageous soldier of Christ by love of God and purity of virtue and reflected mirror of Gods message. Call is same as on today to do the good works welfare for others, now our modern world sinking into more selfishness. When we see our old Holy Church's gives the message to us how they built and what great zeal they carried out to built the temple of God and stands as strong not only by structure but by its own set mission task for divine light, many are lead and called to salvation but few are only seek real enlightenment and turning back to thank Gods for blessings. Sometimes when we read the news and know few things hidden and unnoticed happening around in our society and in the world we feel sad about their short comings as human dead soul but we will overcome by the reminder of our true hero's like canonize Blessed Joseph Vaz and other thousand of saint from history and good faithful mission people now also. Blsd.Joseph Vas pray for us may our society give more faithful loving serving people in our society.

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  • KIRAN, managlore

    Wed, Jan 14 2015

    Blessed Joseph Vaz Pray for us all

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  • Avil, Shirva / Qatar

    Wed, Jan 14 2015

    It is a great joyful moment. From many years we were waiting to see Blessed Joseph Vaz to get the Sainthood. May he pray for all his devotees.

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