RAPID CITY, S.D. (AP) – A Vatican official is headed to South Dakota to consider promoting the case of sainthood for a Lakota holy man who converted more than 400 people to the Catholic faith.
The Rapid City Journal reports that a bishop last year accepted a petition signed by 1,400 people that opened the cause for the canonization of Nicholas Black Elk. A Vatican official from Rome will arrive in Rapid City this month to potentially write a paper summarizing Black Elk’s life and virtues.
Black Elk was appointed a catechist by Jesuits in the early 1900s to evangelize on tribal lands.
If the official chooses to write the paper, it’ll then be voted on by a theological commission in Rome. The issue will then be sent to the pope, who may kick off the miracle reporting process.