The Potential Saints of Our Time: A Look at Contemporary Canonization Candidates
The story of Franciscan Sister of Perpetual Adoration Thea Bowman’s potential canonization as a saint is making waves in the Catholic community. Known for her tireless work against racism and her message of love and acceptance, Bowman’s cause for sainthood is gaining momentum in a time of increased racial tensions and division.
Bowman’s legacy as a champion for racial justice and reconciliation is being celebrated as a beacon of hope for a society grappling with issues of discrimination and inequality. Her message that “Black is beautiful” resonates with many, and her impact on both Black and white Catholics is being recognized as a unifying force in a time of division.
The push for Bowman’s canonization is part of a larger movement to elevate diverse voices within the Catholic Church. Other potential saints, such as Julia Greeley, Father Augustus Tolton, and Michelle Duppong, represent a range of backgrounds and experiences that reflect the rich diversity of the Catholic community.
As the process of canonization unfolds, these candidates for sainthood serve as inspirations for Catholics seeking role models who embody the virtues of faith, love, and compassion. Their stories remind us that holiness knows no boundaries and that the call to sainthood is a universal one, transcending race, gender, and background.