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Follow on Google News | Father Paul of Graymoor Guild Founded for Canonization CauseNew website, FatherPaulofGraymoor.org provides a central source of information
Father Joseph DiMauro, SA, Director of the Father Paul of Graymoor Guild, said, "The mission of the Father Paul of Graymoor Guild is to share information about the life and legacy of Father Paul Wattson, SA, and to provide resources to enrich understanding of his ministries through the written word, video, audio and photographic records. The Guild provides a prayer community focusing on his cause for canonization." Once the historical and theological evaluation is completed, the Archdiocese will forward their findings to the Congregation for the Causes of Saints in Rome where the second phase, often called the "Roman" phase, will take place. Father Paul of Graymoor was born Lewis T. Wattson on January 16, 1863, in Millington, Maryland, to the Rev. Joseph Wattson and his wife Mary Electa Wattson. In 1898, twelve years after he was ordained as an Episcopal priest, in collaboration with an Episcopalian nun, Lurana White, he co-founded the Society of the Atonement at Graymoor. This new religious order was formed in the tradition of the Franciscans with the mission of promoting Christian unity and working with the poor. In 1908, Father Paul initiated the Church Unity Octave believing that a time set aside for prayer and seminars would hasten Christian unity. Both advocates of corporate reunion between the Anglican and Catholic churches, he and Mother Lurana White made a decision to enter into full communion with the Catholic Church one year later in 1909. The Society of the Atonement became the first religious community to be received corporately into the Catholic Church since the Reformation. Father Paul was ordained a Catholic priest by Archbishop John M. Farley in 1910. It has been said that Father Paul had the heart of a Franciscan, but also had the passion to share the gospel like the apostle St. Paul. He published The Lamp, a monthly magazine devoted to Christian unity and the missions, and he produced "The Ave Maria Hour", a radio program that broadcasted stories about the life of Christ and the lives of the Saints which aired from 1935 to 1969. In 1903 he founded an organization, the Union-That-Nothing- Father Paul Wattson died on February 8, 1940 at Graymoor in Garrison, NY of heart failure, and was laid to rest at the top of Mount Atonement in the shadow of the bell tower of the St. Francis Chapel he built at Graymoor. The Franciscan Friars of the Atonement continue his work toward Christian unity on three continents. For more information visit http://www.FatherPaulofGraymoor.org End
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