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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Instead, the Vatican has only recently beatified a number of senior Church officials who were killed during the Spanish Civil War. |
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If the Vatican then confirms a miracle has occurred after John Paul's death thanks to his intercession, he can be beatified. |
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One such woman was Mother Teresa of Calcutta, who will be beatified today in Rome. |
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Will McDonough is a sportswriting saint, beatified by acclamation that day almost a quarter-century ago when he punched an NFL player. |
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I am pleased to send my greetings to the people of Seville where, just yesterday, Madre María de la Purísima de la Cruz was beatified. |
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Last year, the Church beatified 188 martyrs, mostly laity, who were tortured to death. |
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Mother Mary of the Passion, who was beatified on October 20, followed St. Francis of Assissi's evangelical spirit of simplicity, poverty and chastity. |
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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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The interpretation may seem a touch cynical, but how about a skilfully beatified shell company? |
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The hangover: anyone who hasn't woken up with workmen in his head deserves to be beatified! |
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Many of them have remained relatively unknown but some have been publicly acknowledged, beatified and canonised. |
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The British North America Act welcomed that day has not yet been beatified as has the Constitution of the United States. |
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It is something quite new in the Church for two shepherds as young as Francisco and Jacinta to be beatified, without being martyrs. |
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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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She told The Daily Beast that she had done the same thing in 2011 when John Paul II was beatified. |
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On that day, the family of a severely ill Costa Rican woman reportedly prayed to the beatified pontiff for her recovery. |
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On October 19, 2003, Mother Teresa of Calcutta will be beatified in Rome. |
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All this was practised by a child who has been beatified by the Church, undoubtedly in order to say to us all that it is only necessary to live as he did in order to attain to holiness. |
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Because of the historical proximity of the death of the martyrs that were just beatified, we can still testify to their youth and their constructive spirit. |
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If all are accepted some 550 will be beatified. |
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It beatified Father Maximilian Kolbe and the Carmelite Edith Stein. |
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Both answered me: «There are many other causes of Dominican friars, sisters, nuns and laypersons we have to study and promote, dreaming of the day when they also, with God's help, will be beatified or canonized by the Church. |
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Clitherow was beatified in 1929 by Pope Pius XI and canonised on 25 October 1970 by Pope Paul VI among the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales. |
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In 1992, the Pope beatified Escriva in a gesture praised by many bishops who supported reinvigorating the mission of lay people. |
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Someday in the not too distant future, Romero will be beatified. |
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We don't want him beatified, but people do pray to him. |
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In the Decree of Beatification issued on 29 December 1886 by Pope Leo XIII, when 54 English martyrs were beatified, the greatest place was given to Fisher. |
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Since the new year opened, a New Jersey nun, a bishop from Spain, a priest from Italy and the queen consort of the two kingdoms of Sicily and Naples were beatified. |
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She was beatified by the Pope one hundred years after her death. |
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