BANJA LUKA, June 22 (Hina) - Pope John Paul II on Sunday beatified the first Croat Catholic layman, Ivan Merz, during a Eucharist celebrated in Petricevci, near Merz's birthplace of Banja Luka. Present were around 50,000
faithful.
BANJA LUKA, June 22 (Hina) - Pope John Paul II on Sunday beatified
the first Croat Catholic layman, Ivan Merz, during a Eucharist
celebrated in Petricevci, near Merz's birthplace of Banja Luka.
Present were around 50,000 faithful. #L#
Zagreb Archbishop Josip Bozanic, Banja Luka Bishop Franjo Komarica
and postulator Bozidar Nagy asked the Holy Father to commence the
ceremony of beatification of the servant of God, Ivan Merz.
"We, granting the wish of our brother, Zagreb Archbishop Josip
Bozanic, and numerous other bishops and many faithful, having
considered the opinion of the committee for beatification, with our
apostolic authority, allow the servant of God, Ivan Merz, to be
called blessed," the pope said.
After the beatification, a picture of the blessed Ivan Merz was
unveiled beside the altar area.
Ivan Merz was born in Banja Luka in 1896. He spent the most fruitful
part of his life in Zagreb as a professor of German and French. He
was active in educating the Croat youth in Catholic organisations
of his time, into which he introduced the principles of the papal
Catholic action. Because of his engagement, he was considered the
"pillar of the Church" in Croatia.
Merz helped many in their corporal and spiritual needs, proof of
which are many messages of thanks on his grave.
He has been merited with the miraculous and unexplained healing of
Anica Ercegovic from tuberculosis. A special commission of Vatican
theologists and doctors examined the case and confirmed the
healing.
Back in 1958, Archbishop Franjo Seper initiated the process of
Merz's beatification which was completed 44 years later, when on
July 5, 2002, a decree on his heroic virtues was proclaimed in the
Vatican. With this act, the Church presented Merz as a role model of
how the ideal of Christian sainthood can also be achieved in lay
society.
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