Emiliano Tardif

Emiliano Tardif (June 6, 1928 – June 8, 1999) was a missionary who is in the process of being beatified.


Emiliano Tardif

Priest and Founder
Born(1928-06-06)6 June 1928
St-Zacharie, Quebec, Canada
Died8 June 1999(1999-06-08) (aged 71)
San Antonio de Arredondo, Córdoba, Argentina
Venerated inRoman Catholic Church
PatronageCommunity of the Servants of the Living King

Life

Emiliano Tardif was born on June 6, 1928, in the province of Quebec, Canada. He made his religious profession as a member of the Missionaries of the Sacred Heart on September 8, 1949, and was ordained a priest on June 24, 1955. After his ordination he was sent to the Dominican Republic, where he became one of the founders of the Missionary Seminary of San José de las Matas. He was superior of his order from 1966 to 1973.[1]

In 1973 he fell ill with tuberculosis, which meant he had to return to Canada for treatment and rest. During this time he was prayed over by some lay people from a charismatic prayer group, who happened to be visiting the hospital. Through this he became involved in the Catholic Charismatic Renewal (CCR) himself and discovered that he had been given a powerful gift of healing by God.[2]

Tardif was well known for his missionary work around the globe, and for what he said to be a healing power from God.[3] He died on June 8, 1999, from heart complications on San Antonio de Arredondo, Córdoba Province, Argentina. Cardinal Nicolas de Jesús Lopez Rodríguez announced on June 11, 2007, that the Roman Catholic Church had initiated the beatification process for Tardif.

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