Beatification delayed.(WORLD BRIEFS)(Brief Article)

From: National Catholic Reporter | Date: November 11, 2005 | Copyright information

VATICAN CITY -- Pope Benedict XVI gave his approval for the beatification of 25 church figures in October and November, but French Fr. Leon Dehon was not among them.

A Vatican panel named by the pope was continuing to study whether anti-Semitic writings and speeches by Dehon should disqualify him from being declared "blessed."

Church sources said the Vatican commission had met once in June to take a first look at arguments for and against beatification and the...

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