Vatican Canonizes José Gregorio Hernández, Venezuela's First Saint
October 19, 2025478 ViewsRead Time: 2 minutes

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The Vatican has officially canonized Doctor José Gregorio Hernández, recognized as the 'Doctor of the Poor', during a ceremony held in St. Peter's Square on Sunday, making him the first saint from Venezuela.
A Grand Ceremony in St. Peter's Square
Pope Leo XIV led the canonization ceremony, attended by an estimated 55,000 people from around the globe, including a significant number of Venezuelans who celebrated with national flags. The crowd responded enthusiastically when the official Latin text for Hernández's canonization was read, honoring his lifelong commitment to aiding the poor and marginalized.
A Cherished Figure in Venezuela
Hernández is revered in Venezuela for his dedication to serving the underprivileged, embodying humility and compassion. He is affectionately referred to as 'the saintly doctor' by many who view him as a beacon of hope and social solidarity, particularly during the ongoing economic and political challenges facing the nation.
Widespread Observance in Venezuela
In parallel with the Vatican ceremony, thousands of Venezuelans gathered in public squares across Caracas to watch the event live, arriving before dawn to partake in the historic celebration that resonated deeply with their spirits.
The Significance of the Canonization
This canonization represents a pivotal moment for Venezuela, granting the country its first saint during a time of significant economic hardship and rising political tensions with the United States. It serves as a rare occasion of national unity, with many finding inspiration in the legacy of the 'Doctor of the Poor'.
