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Dietrich
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My wife and I lost our baby girl 10 days ago and hour and a half after birth. We didn’t know until the day she was born that this might be an outcome. Of course it’s very hard for us (and will be even more once the shock wears off), but we’ve been the recipient of much consolation.
A nearby FSSP priest stood by us as we obviously had a growing fear of the outcome. Not only did he baptize her, he confirmed her as well. In light of the sadness surrounding this, we are so consoled by this. We have every confidence our Lillian is in Heaven. But here’s the question: as we believe the title ‘saint’ to be the recognition of a soul in Heaven, is there textual (not anecdotal) support for referring to our daughter as a saint? Obviously her cause will not be put forth to the Vatican to decide, but if it’s not accurate to say ‘saint’ we’d like to know. If it is, we plan on indicating it on her grave marker, so it’s important to be correct for me (and my wife, I hasten to add) on this.
So again, I’m looking for TEXTUAL evidence either way that would speak to this question. Thank you all.
A nearby FSSP priest stood by us as we obviously had a growing fear of the outcome. Not only did he baptize her, he confirmed her as well. In light of the sadness surrounding this, we are so consoled by this. We have every confidence our Lillian is in Heaven. But here’s the question: as we believe the title ‘saint’ to be the recognition of a soul in Heaven, is there textual (not anecdotal) support for referring to our daughter as a saint? Obviously her cause will not be put forth to the Vatican to decide, but if it’s not accurate to say ‘saint’ we’d like to know. If it is, we plan on indicating it on her grave marker, so it’s important to be correct for me (and my wife, I hasten to add) on this.
So again, I’m looking for TEXTUAL evidence either way that would speak to this question. Thank you all.