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Venerable

Augustus Tolton

Priest
Type of Cause
Heroic Virtues
birtH – Death
04/01/1854 - 07/09/1897
Birth Location
Ralls County, Missouri
Region of Country
Midwest
State or territory
Illinois

"The Catholic Church deplores double slavery — that of the mind and that of the body. She endeavors to free us from both."

- Venerable Augustus Tolton

Name of Guild or Sponsoring Organization
Guild
Diocese leading cause
Chicago
Location of Shrine or Burial
Feast day
N/A
Email info for cause or shrine

jperry@archchicago.org

Address for cause or shrine
Cardinal Meyer Center 3525 South Lake Park Avenue Chicago, Illinois 60653
Date Declared
Servant of God
02/13/2012
Date positio
Approved
05/21/2019
Date Declared
VEnerable
07/11/2019
1st set of miracles approveD
or Decree of Martyrom
or Offer of Life
DatE
Beatified
2nd set of miracles
Approved
DatE
Canonized
Biography

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Prayer for Beatification or Canonization or intercession

          O God, we give you thanks for your servant and priest, Father Augustus Tolton, who labored among us in times of contradiction, times that were both beautiful and paradoxical. His ministry helped lay the foundation for a truly Catholic gathering in faith in our time. We stand in the shadow of his ministry. May his life continue to inspire us and imbue us with that confidence and hope that will forge a new evangelization for the Church we love.

          Father in Heaven, Father Tolton’s suffering service sheds light upon our sorrows; we see them through the prism of your Son’s passion and death. If it be your Will, O God, glorify your servant, Father Tolton, by granting the favor I now request through his intercession (mention your request) so that all may know the goodness of this priest whose memory looms large in the Church he loved.

          Complete what you have begun in us that we might work for the fulfillment of your kingdom. Not to us the glory, but glory to you O God, through Jesus Christ, your Son and our Lord; Father, Son and Holy Spirit, you are our God, living and reigning forever and ever.

          Amen.

Imprimatur: Francis Cardinal George, OMI, Archdiocese of Chicago

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