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Irving Houle

1925 to 2009

“I’m just a nobody. God does the work.”

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Cause opened November 2018, Diocese of Marquette

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The Grandfather with the Wounds of Christ

Irving Houle was born on December 27, 1925, in Wilson, Michigan, a small community in the state’s Upper Peninsula. At age six, he nearly died after falling off a horse. The Franciscan sisters at a nearby convent prayed for his recovery, and young Irving pulled through. It was the first of many extraordinary events in an otherwise ordinary life.

For decades, Irving lived the quiet life of a blue-collar worker in Michigan: he married, raised a family, attended Mass, and worked with his hands. Nothing about his exterior life suggested anything unusual. He was, as he would later say, “just a nobody.”

Then, on Good Friday 1993, at the age of sixty-seven, Irving reported receiving the stigmata, visible wounds corresponding to the crucifixion wounds of Jesus Christ. The phenomenon, reported by a handful of saints and mystics throughout Church history (most famously Saint Francis of Assisi and Saint Padre Pio), transformed the final chapter of his life.

For the next sixteen years, Irving devoted himself to praying over the sick and suffering. Tens of thousands of people came to see him, many reporting extraordinary healings. He never charged money, never sought publicity, and always deflected attention from himself. “God does the work,” he would say. He died on January 3, 2009, at age eighty-three. In November 2018, Bishop John Doerfler of the Diocese of Marquette formally opened his cause for canonization. The USCCB bishops affirmed the advancement of his cause in 2019.

In His Own Words

I'm just a nobody. God does the work.

Irving Houle on his healing ministry

He was just a regular man, a grandfather. But when he prayed, something happened.

Testimony of those who visited him

Timeline
1925Born December 27 in Wilson, Michigan
1931At age six, nearly dies after falling off a horse; saved by the prayers of Franciscan sisters
1940sGrows up in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan; works blue-collar jobs his entire life
1950sMarries and raises a family in Michigan; lives a quiet life of faith and manual labor
1993On Good Friday, at age 67, reports receiving the stigmata (the wounds of Christ)
1993Begins a ministry of prayer over the sick and suffering; thousands visit him seeking healing
2000sContinues praying over tens of thousands of people; many report extraordinary healings
2009Dies January 3 at age 83
2018Cause formally opened November 2018 by Bishop John Doerfler, Diocese of Marquette; declared Servant of God
2019USCCB bishops affirm the advancement of his cause
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Irving Houle, a Michigan grandfather and stigmatist, spent sixteen years praying over tens of thousands of people. His cause was opened in 2018. Pray for this humble servant of God.

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Born

December 27, 1925

Wilson, Michigan

Died

January 3, 2009

Age 83

Cause Opened

November 2018

Diocese of Marquette

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Servant of God

USCCB affirmed 2019

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