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Devasahayam Pillai becomes 1st Indian layman to be declared saint by Pope

Devasahayam was recommended for the process of Beatification by the Vatican in 2004, at the request of the Kottar diocese, Tamil Nadu Bishops' Council and the Conference of Catholic Bishops of India

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Pope Francis cheers at a child as he leaves at the end of the canonization mass for ten new saints in St. Peter`s Square at The Vatican. Pic/PTI

Pope Francis cheers at a child as he leaves at the end of the canonization mass for ten new saints in St. Peter`s Square at The Vatican. Pic/PTI

Devasahayam Pillai, who embraced Christianity in the 18th century, on Sunday became the first Indian layman to be declared a saint by Pope Francis during an impressive canonisation ceremony here at the Vatican.

Devasahayam was recommended for the process of Beatification by the Vatican in 2004, at the request of the Kottar diocese, Tamil Nadu Bishops' Council and the Conference of Catholic Bishops of India.

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