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SSS Religious Celebrate Anniversaries / Another SSS Religious Begins Canonization Process

SSS Religious Celebrate Anniversaries at Regina Health Center

Four of the seven Blessed Sacrament religious (SSS) who live at Regina Health Center (RHC) in Richfield, Ohio, celebrated milestones in their religious life on Friday, June 19, 2026. During a short prayer service, with readings and prayer recalling the call to serve, we celebrated:
• Father Ernest Falardeau SSS, 75 years of religious profession of vows
• Brother Allen Boeckman SSS, 60 years of religious profession of vows
• Father Bernard Camiré SSS, 60 years of religious profession of vows
• Brother Michael Perez SSS, 60 years of religious profession of vows
They were accompanied by 13 other religious sisters and priests who also live at RHC.

We are so grateful to the members of the Aggregation of the Blessed Sacrament and SPB parishioners who attended, who far outnumbered the other guests.

Photos: TOP – Our four jubilarians, with Father Bernard Camiré and Brother Allen Boeckman (standing). In the foreground, sitting (left to right), Father Ernest Falardeau and Brother Michael Perez

CENTER – The Eymardian Family and members of Saint Paschal Baylon Catholic Church, Highland Heights, Ohio (SPB), at the religious celebration of Anniversaries

BOTTOM – The reception following the Anniversary Prayer Service

 

Another SSS Religious Begins Canonization Process

By Lino Emilio Díez Valladares SSS
Pastor of Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament Parish in Madrid, Spain

Agencia Informativa Católica Argentina (AICA) reported on June 12, 2026, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on the opening of the cause for the sainthood of Blessed Sacrament Father José Ramón Aristi. He joins the venerable Father Lodovico Longari and Brother Giovanni Nadiani, who are also two Blessed Sacrament men in the process of being officially named “saints” by the church.

 

 

Articles continue – Read more in Grapevine 2026-17 pdf

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