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- Canonization - Wikipedia
Canonization is a papal declaration that the Catholic faithful may venerate a particular deceased member of the church Popes began making such decrees in the tenth century
- Canonization | Meaning, History, Process, Definition, Saints . . .
Canonization is the official act, mainly in the Roman Catholic Church but also the Eastern Orthodox Church, of declaring a deceased person a ‘Saint ’ The full process involves three stages: examining the life of the candidate for sainthood, beatification, and canonization
- CNA explains: The step-by-step process the Church uses to . . .
The present process for canonization by the Catholic Church plays out across three stages First, in stage 1, Church authorities examine “the life of a candidate for sainthood ”
- Declaring saints: How the canonization process works
Canonization is a declaration that the individual is in heaven and enjoys the beatific vision The canonization takes place in a liturgy celebrated by the pope, most typically at the Vatican
- What really happens at a canonization? - The Catholic Company
Canonization is the Church’s formal declaration that someone is in heaven and worthy of veneration by Catholics everywhere The day begins with a solemn Mass in St Peter’s Square, usually attended by thousands of pilgrims
- Canonization of saints - Vatican
The act of canonization is exclusively the prerogative of the Holy See and only happens after the conclusion of a long process that requires extensive proof that the person to be canonized lived and died in an extraordinary and holy way that makes him her worthy being recognized as a saint
- The History of Canonization - EWTN
The second process, canonization, permitted universal veneration of the now Saint by the entire Church The concluding stage of each was conducted in the form of a trial, with sides for or against
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