As an outsider, I am of course not entitled to a view about who deserves beatification or canonization. |
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From the moment of his death and canonization two years later, the saga of Francis of Assisi has been retold and reshaped. |
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He appeared in the role of devil's advocate during the canonization of Mother Teresa. |
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Solanus Casey is a textbook example of the traditional candidate for beatification and canonization. |
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For canonization, she would need one more miracle, and then at that point she would be declared a saint by the church. |
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Pope John's canonization should help to illuminate the constants in his spiritual journey. |
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But De Niro gets as many mulligans as he wants on the path to canonization. |
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To say that the ordinations, the dogma, the canonization are invalid, is to take no heed of the superior will of God. |
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The 19th century saw the virtual institutionalization of this ideal possibly even canonization. |
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Even though also this appointment did not last long, he became very devoted to blessed Zdislava, and decided to work for her canonization. |
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First of all, a canonization is an ecclesial act which concerns the whole Church. |
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The testimonies included in the process leading to his canonization relate the particular features of his personality. |
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It also presents some of the challenges which the canonization of Comboni presents today to the Comboni Institutes and their members. |
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The problem is that you confused beatification and canonization. |
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To finish this brief reflection I would like to indicate what has been for me the greatest joy associated with the canonization of Father Damien. |
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There are many accounts in the canonization documents indicating that, in spite of her active life, she was a most contemplative woman. |
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The beatification and canonization of Juan Diego bring into question the integrity of the process followed by the Congregation for the Causes of the Saints. |
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On the eve of the double-barreled canonization, the skies over Rome boomed with thunder and poured with rain. |
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This is how we chose to begin to prepare ourselves for the 130 th anniversary of her death and the 60 th anniversary of the canonization of the Saint of Mornese. |
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In 1250, the year of her canonization, her body and that of her husband were exhumed and placed in a new shrine in the Abbey. |
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In the 14th century, the Holy See began to authorize cults limited to specific places and to certain Servants of God whose canonization cause had not yet been initiated or had not yet reached its conclusion. |
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The project consists in gathering together a good group of young people who want to help in taking care of the pilgrims during the days of canonization. |
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By the 12th century, lives of Charlemagne were attributing miracles to him before and after his death, and emperor Frederick I arranged his canonization for political reasons. |
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During the 12th and 13th centuries, the veneration of saints came under the control of the papacy, which established a process of canonization strictly defined by canon law. |
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In 1910, barely 13 years after her death, work began for her canonization. |
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In 1948 her cause for canonization was opened. |
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The documents supporting her canonization show that she was familiar with the ideals of St. Francis and lived a life of prayer, penance, and acts of charity, even while her husband Ludwig was still alive. |
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The process of canonization of the New Testament was complex and lengthy. |
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