Pope names 14 new saints

Pope Francis canonises 14 new saints, including the "martyrs of Damascus," during a ceremony in Saint Peter's Square.

Pope Francis arrives for the weekly general audience at the Paul VI Audience Hall at the Vatican, January 12, 2022. PHOTO: REUTERS/FILE

VATICAN CITY:

Pope Francis created a new group of saints on Sunday, canonising 14 individuals including the "martyrs of Damascus", killed in Syria during the Ottoman Empire and symbols of Christian persecution.

Francis presided over the canonisation ceremony in Saint Peter's Square in the presence of thousands of Catholic faithful from around the world. "We enrol them among the saints, decreeing that they are to be venerated as such by the whole Church," proclaimed Francis, after reciting each name.

Canonisation is the final step towards sainthood in the Catholic Church, following beatification. Three conditions are required—most crucially that the individual has performed at least two miracles. He or she must be deceased for at least five years and have led an exemplary Christian life.

Among the group are 11 individuals known as the "martyrs of Damascus", who have become saints some 160 years after their death.

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