On his way to Damascus, Maritain was knocked off his despairing pretensions and turned toward sainthood. |
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The major difference is that poor little Johnny is excoriated for appalling behaviour and Bob is elevated to sainthood status. |
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The former is a preliminary step to sainthood, while the latter is the elevation to the status of saint. |
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Mother Teresa is on her way to sainthood, having been beatified by the Pope in a two-hour ceremony in Rome. |
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The church is a living monument to the ideals of a man who is set to get sainthood. |
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There are two major divisions of Buddhism, each of which has its own understanding of sainthood. |
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His main opponent is a man our readers once voted the city's top candidate for sainthood. |
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You might think the miracles necessary for sainthood actually occur in the person's lifetime. |
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His beatification, the first step to sainthood, is expected to take five years, far shorter than normal. |
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She fit a type easily recognized in the annals of hagiography, and it was on that basis that claims for sainthood were made. |
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Her successor says beatification, the step just short of sainthood, will be important not just for her order. |
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Your holiness, if you're reading, please address the sainthood to the Guardian, London. |
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Nor have they imagined a state of mind in which suicide is the road to sainthood. |
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Both because of the similarities between the Great Depression and now, and because of the sainthood of FDR, it's useful to examine this question. |
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Since the Kingdom of Christ is not of this world, sainthood implies not siding with any of the ideologies dominating the world. |
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The subsequent station is the stage of ulûl'elbab which is the fifth station of the sainthood. |
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More than a million followers came to Rome for the beatification, and many more are expected when he escalates to sainthood. |
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Just remember that to quality for sainthood, you need more than four and a half games as a starter. |
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The Vatican uses graphology to examine the lives of candidates for sainthood. |
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Junipero Serra was beatified for sainthood by Pope John Paul II in 1984, at his grave in the sanctuary of Mission San Carlos Borromeo in Carmel, California. |
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As the only survivor of the trio, she cannot be beatified, only the dead can begin the slow journey through canonical bureaucracy to reach sainthood. |
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Applied for sainthood but was turned down because she couldn't parallel park. |
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The book was edited by the Rev Brian Kolodiejchuk, a priest who knew Mother Teresa for 20 years and is the postulator for her sainthood cause. |
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The postulator is the church official who presents, and defends, to the Vatican evidence of a person's worthiness for sainthood. |
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Francis opted to waive the requisite second miracle for John XXIII usually needed for non-martyrs to reach sainthood. |
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A DEAD Scotswoman being tipped for sainthood has became a Twitter favourite. |
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Every little Italian convent has managed to get their foundresses raised to sainthood, haven't they? |
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In the second millennium, part of the difficulty of defining sainthood was resolved by centralising and formalising the procedures whereby saints are certified. |
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Is a formal declaration of sainthood the imminent next step. |
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At any given time there are over 3,000 candidates pending in Rome for sainthood. |
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The second major event that will redirect him towards sainthood is the meeting of Berulle and the third and most important of all was soon to come. |
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This became the origin of the Second Franciscan Order, that of the Poor Clares, another experience destined to produce outstanding figures of sainthood in the Church. |
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In most cases, only those reputations that lasted far beyond the life of the person nominated for sainthood were seen as fit for examination by the Congregation for the Causes of Saints. |
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Pope Benedict XVI put John Paul II, who became pontiff in 1978, on the fast-track for possible sainthood. |
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There are lots of possible transgressions and, until you achieve sainthood, it is expected that you will commit transgressions occasionally if only by accident. |
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Concurrent with the spread of Sufi convents in Iran, a Shiitisation of Sufi beliefs occurred regarding the theory of sainthood in particular. |
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This discovery results in Leibowitz's elevation to sainthood. |
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Numerous Merovingians who served as bishops and abbots, or who generously funded abbeys and monasteries, were rewarded with sainthood. |
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In contrast to the ongoing controversy about the possible sainthood of the late Pope John Paul II, it's much easier to be named a saint in the Eastern Orthodox Church. |
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Adam of Bremen's writings about Sweyn and his father may have been influenced by Adam's desire to emphasise Sweyn's father Harald as a candidate for sainthood. |
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