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Pope Francis Has Approved the Beatification of Detroit Capuchin Friar Fr. Solanus Casey
Detroit Capuchin Friar, Fr. Solanus Casey one step closer to Sainthood

At a news conference on May 4, 2017, Archbishop Allen H. Vigneron
announced the news that Pope Francis has approved the beatification of
Detroit Capuchin Friar, Fr. Solanus Casey, and will be named “blessed”,
and has met the requirements sixty years after his death. Father Casey
was the second U.S. born man to achieve such designation, and the first
person from Michigan.
Father Solanus Casey’s body was exhumed yesterday, minus the news
media. The casket was in worse shape than his body. The casket was
replaced and his relics were sent to Rome.
It looks as if all 60,000 seats at Ford Field will be needed. Information about the tickets for his beatification are at: http://www.themichigancatholic.org/2017/06/fr-solanus-casey-beatified-nov-18-ford-field/. Tickets can be ordered after August 15. To receive ceremony details, fill out the form at: http://solanuscenter.us5.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=03e49d3e6a8b72dec8c041dd9&id=6ac27dda7d