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Gaudí could become the first secular architect in history to be declared a saint.
If a second miracle is found, and if in all other respects he continues to prove godly, Gaudí is up for sainthood. It’s the pope’s decision.
Assumed to be a beggar the unconscious Gaudi did not receive immediate care and was eventually taken to a hospital for the poor where he died three days later, aged 73.
Antoni Gaudí, the celebrated Catalan long nicknamed “God’s architect” for designing Barcelona’s Sagrada Família, has been put on the path to sainthood by the Vatican.
The acknowledgment of Gaudí's 'heroic virtues' comes before beatification, which requires a miracle attributed to him for sainthood.