So coming up with one to help promote the sainthood cause of Venerable Father Nelson H. Baker , a Buffalo, New York, priest, seemed like a natural idea. The result is “Father of the Fatherless” from Voyage Comics, being distributed to more than 3,000 students in Catholic schools in the Buffalo area. An action-packed, full-color comic book biography that brings to life the inspiring story of Father Nelson Baker has arrived. SYNOPSIS: After converting to Catholicism at the age of nine, Nelson was determined to follow God’s will in his life, under the watchful care of Our Lady of Victory. Father Baker ’ s Cause for Canonization began when he was named “Servant of God” by Vatican officials in 1987. He received the second title in the historic sainthood process in 2011 as he was named “Venerable.” His cause awaits the confirmation of a miracle to move on to the next step, beatification. Father Baker was shocked at his first assignment from the Bishop – he was appointed assistant superintendent of the institutions at Limestone Hill under his friend Father Hines. Get ready for an action-packed, full-color comic book biography that brings to life the inspiring story of Father Nelson Baker , priest of the Diocese of Buffalo, New York and founder of OLV Charities. In August of 2021, a talented crew with EWTN’s popular “They Might Be Saints” series was in Western New York to film an episode based on Venerable Nelson Baker ’ s life. Father Baker is best remembered for his work with children and responsible for building the Basilica. He is considered a saintly priest for helping the poor. Nine years ago, this week the. Father Baker ’ s story is an inspirational tale of unconditional love, unbridled faith, and an unshakeable belief in a better life for all of God’s children. Report a Favor. Watch Now: Young Nelson Baker’s stint in the Union army during the Civil War was recently spotlighted by WGRZ-TV.
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So coming up with one to help promote the sainthood cause of Venerable Father Nelson H. Baker , a Buffalo, New York, priest, seemed like a natural idea. The res...