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Canonization

Canonization is the declaration of a deceased person as an officially recognized saint, specifically, the official act of a Christian communion declaring a person worthy of public veneration and entering their name in the canon catalogue of saints, or authorized list of that communion's recognized saints.

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Canonization

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Canonization

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related to Exclusive reservation to the Apostolic See · 31
Canonization → Apostolic, Apostolic See, Archbishop, Because, Boves, Caelestis Hierusalem, Catholic Church, Cunigunde, Decreta, Gaucher, Gaultier, He, However, Hugh, In, July, Luxembourg, March, Pontoise, Pope
related to Eastern Orthodox Church · 21
Canonization → Additional, Albanian Orthodox Church, America, Bulgarian Orthodox Church, Church, Constantinople, Cyprus, Czech, Eastern Orthodox Church, Eastern Orthodox Churches, Ecumenical Patriarchate, Georgian Orthodox Church, Greece, Katharevousa, Polish Orthodox Church, Romanian Orthodox Church, Russian Orthodox Church, Serbian Orthodox Church, Slovak Orthodox Church, The Orthodox Church
related to Historical development · 21
Canonization → Anaphora, Blessed Virgin Mary, By, Canon, East, Eucharistic Prayer, Examples, Poitiers, Roman Rite, Saint Ephrem, Saint Hilarion, Saint Hilary, Saint Joseph, Saint Martin, Since, Syrian, The Roman Canon, Their, This, Tours
related to Since 1983 · 20
Canonization → Candidates, Causes, Congregation, Contrary, Devil's, Divinus Perfectionis Magister, Faith, February, In November, January, Latin, Monsignor Carmello Pellegrino, Pope Benedict XVI, Pope John Paul II, Pope Paul VI, Promoter, Promotor Fidei, Saints, The, The Apostolic
related to Procedure from 1734 to 1738 to 1983 · 19
Canonization → Beatification, Beatorum, Caelestis Hierusalem, Canon Law, Code, Codex, Codex Iuris Canonici, De Servorum Dei, Decreta, His, In, Pope Benedict XIV, Pope John Paul II, Pope Paul VI, Pope Urban VIII's Apostolic, Prior, Prospero Lambertini, Sanctorum, The
related to Catholic Church · 14
Canonization → Apostolic Constitution, Catholic, Causes, Christian, Congregation, Divinus Perfectionis Magister, English, Friarsminor, In, Pope John Paul II, Popes, Saints, Up, Vatican WebsiteHistorical Sketch
related to Procedure prior to reservation to the Apostolic See · 14
Canonization → Abuses, Apostolic See, Augsburg, Bishop, Catholic Church, For, In, Medieval West, Only, Pope, Pope John XV, Rome, Saint Udalric, The
related to References · 13
Canonization → Authority, Certain Sainthood, Cornell University Press, Donald, Eric Waldram, ISBN, Kemp, Medieval Church, Origins, Oxford, Oxford University PressPrudlo, Papal Infallibility, Western Church
related to Nature · 11
Canonization → Apostolic See, Catholic Church, Church, Eastern, For, Heaven, In, Latin, Litany, Saints, The Church's
related to Equipollent canonization · 9
Canonization → According, August, Church, In, May, Pope, Pope Benedict XIV, Popes, This

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saint pope church saints veneration catholic beatification person venerable churches faith god process apostolic bishops martyrs may st life bishop

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Canonizationis apapal declaration that the Catholic faithful may venerate a particular deceased member of the church0.90text
Canonizationis adecree that allows universal veneration of the saint0.90text
Canonizationis astatement of the Church that the person certainly enjoys the beatific vision of Heaven0.90text
Canonizationrelated to Catholic ChurchCatholic0.60section
Canonizationrelated to Catholic ChurchPopes0.60section
Canonizationrelated to Catholic ChurchUp0.60section
Canonizationrelated to Catholic ChurchIn0.60section
Canonizationrelated to Catholic ChurchChristian0.60section
Canonizationrelated to Catholic ChurchDivinus Perfectionis Magister0.60section
Canonizationrelated to Catholic ChurchApostolic Constitution0.60section
Canonizationrelated to Catholic ChurchPope John Paul II0.60section
Canonizationrelated to Catholic ChurchEnglish0.60section

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