Canonization and Catherine McAuley
Our own Catherine McAuley, founder of the Sisters of Mercy, is on a journey to canonization – the process of being named a saint of the Catholic Church.
Being declared a saint is a long, serious and complicated process. Catherine has been named Venerable, signifying that she has progressed through two of the four major steps. Currently her cause for canonization is in the middle of step three. A medical miracle – the healing of a baby in 2016 – has been identified, rigorously studied by a Diocesan Tribunal and is now awaiting investigation at the Vatican.
We encourage you to talk about Catherine’s canonization cause within your school communities. To help you, Sister Sheila Carney, RSM, recorded a presentation on canonization and Catherine’s cause especially for our school communities. Please use this video resource in your classrooms where age-appropriate and take time to reflect on it during staff/faculty and family gatherings. Subtitles are available in English and Spanish.
Built on her legacy, our schools embrace Catherine McAuley as a holy woman who loved God and who served God’s people. Through her canonization, the whole world may know her as we do!