Possible Canonization of Major League Ball Player Gains Traction

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A baseball player may be on the way to becoming a saint. The idea may sound like it is out of left field, but the pitch thrown to Pope Francis by filmmaker Richard Rossi turned out to be an unlikely strike. What about the requirement for a miracle to greenlight the canonization of baseball icon Roberto Clemente beyond beatification? It was met today, according to Sports Illustrated and the Associated Press. He is now declared officially “blessed.”

Olympian Jamie Nieto was paralyzed from the neck down in a backflip accident three years after Rossi’s controversial film “Baseball’s Last Hero” was released. Nieto starred in the lead role of Roberto Clemente. His stellar acting in portraying Clemente’s Christlike decision to give his life to save others caught the pontiff’s attention, inspiring the Clemente canonization campaign. Saturday in El Cajon, CA, Nieto walked 130 steps at his own wedding to fellow Olympian Shevon Stoddart.

The miracle was predicted in a documented letter Rossi sent Pope Francis. (Rossi wrote and directed the film). He said Nieto’s walking will be a “demonstration of the power of God.” “In meditation, it was revealed to me that Roberto Clemente was a saint,” Rossi said in the letter to Pope Francis, sent a year ago. “I saw a miracle healing of Jamie Nieto. He will walk at his own wedding to show the grace of the sacrament of marriage. Jesus performed his first miracle at the wedding of Cana.”

Pope Francis agreed if the miracle happened as Rossi predicted, the canonization of Roberto Clemente would go forward.

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This is very interesting. Though I have some skepticism do to the man leading the campaign. Rossi seems like a pretty shady character, from what little I’ve seen about him.
 
I also find this interesting (not the least because I’m a lifelong Pirates fan). Will have to watch this one closely.
 
If this happens, is it safe to assume he will be the patron saint of baseball players?
 
Clementine was a heck of a player. Great arm and great bat. Saw him in a couple of games.
 
He was my favorite non-Cleveland Indian of my youth. This is beyond exciting to me. I have friends in Pittsburgh. I can’t wait to share this with them.
 
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