Diocesan Inquiry into the Cause
of the
Servant of God Akash Bashir
Certified in Rome
(ANS – Vatican City – November 6, 2024) – On November 5, a communiqué was sent to the postulator general for the Causes of Saints of the Salesian Family, Fr. Pierluigi Cameroni, that the Dicastery for the Causes of Saints, in its ordinary meeting of October 24 gave legal validity to the diocesan inquiry for the cause of beatification and canonization of the Servant of God Akash Bashir (b. at Risalpur, Pakistan, June 22, 1994 – d. at Lahore, March 15, 2015), layman and past pupil of Don Bosco. This follows the verification carried out on the formal aspects of the procedural documents and the consistency of the evidentiary apparatus: number and quality of witnesses, documents collected.
The postulator general stresses that “this is a
great achievement, the result of the work done with passion and competence by
the members of the diocesan tribunal and by those who have contributed, in
particular by the historical commission and the vice postulator Fr. Gabriel
Cruz SDB.” The postulator general will now ask the Dicastery for the Causes of
Saints to appoint a rapporteur to guide the preparation of the Positio super
martyrio of the Servant of God. It will be drawn up by Dr. Matteo Penati,
collaborator of the postulation. The diocesan inquiry was held at the diocesan
chancery in Lahore, Pakistan, from March 15, 2022, to March 15, 2024.
Akash Bashir was born to a lower-class family
and studied at the Don Bosco Technical Institute in Lahore. He led a life like
any other young man’s and had dreams for his future. He lived with his family,
he had friends both at school and at work, he liked to play sports, and prayer
was part of his life. He had committed himself to living as an “a good
Christian and upright citizen,” as Don Bosco wanted, and had become a security
volunteer in his parish church, at a time when the situation in Pakistan was
worrisome, with the risk of encountering suicide bombers who targeted religious
sites.
One Sunday morning, March 15 2015, a suicide
bomber attempted to enter the church of St. John in Youhanabad, a Christian
district of Lahore, which at that time had over 800 faithful participating in Mass.
When he realized the situation, Akash did not hesitate to sacrifice himself,
grappling the bomber to keep him from causing a massacre in the church.
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