Eventually, because of her contributions, she was canonized as a saint by the church. |
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In June 2001, he was canonized for his piety and good works as Saint Bernard of Corleone. |
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She was canonized for the wrong reasons, but her words and actions are stronger than the seal set on her by Rome. |
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Xavier University was founded by Katharine Drexel, someone who is now Saint Katharine Drexel, because Pope John Paul II canonized her. |
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Indeterminacy, now canonized, becomes the favorite mark of an art form that has no determinacy in a capitalist society. |
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Some history books have canonized people who have ravaged the rich and shared the treasure with the poor. |
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He was canonized by Pope Boniface VIII in 1297, his sanctity conferring immense prestige on the Capetian dynasty. |
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Twenty years after his death he was canonized by Pope Honorius III, the first Carthusian saint. |
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Finally, all the angels and canonized Saints receive what is called veneration, given in Latin as dulia. |
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Secular moralists canonized the ethics of Plato, Aristotle, Kant, Mill, and others. |
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He employed standard sociological research methods to a degree unparalleled by the canonized classical sociologists of religion. |
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This particular effort, however, more closely resembles Plato's canonized critique in the Phaedrus of the new technology called writing. |
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Although his version of the myth has become canonized, many of his details were inventions or alterations. |
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Scripture was vetted and canonized, and a creed adopted and reaffirmed against those who would challenge, alter, or undermine it. |
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I am reasonably sure the statement would also rule invalid the ordinations of several canonized saints. |
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She should be canonized as the patron saint of people who struggle with faith. |
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So the researchers believe that one artist painted Madonna and one canonized pair, while three other artists composed the remaining faces. |
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They built a church, which was later dedicated to Rosa, an Amerindian girl from Lima, Peru who had been canonized as a saint. |
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A saint is canonized to help the living, and the nature of the help that the living need is often determined by the contemporary pressures of the world upon the church. |
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In our collective memory of historical events, some players are canonized, others are diminished, and the process that separates them often seems arbitrary. |
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But it was in 1165 that Frederick Barbarossa had the Frankish emperor Charlemagne canonized and a liturgical cult spread across Europe thereafter. |
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They were all canonized in 1984 by Pope John Paul II when canonizing 103 martyrs of Korea. |
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And it was a radical part of your tool set, throwing it into a ballad, which was also a canonized jazz standard. |
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On May 1, 2011, Divine Mercy Sunday, in Rome, Benedict XVI will beatify John Paul II, who canonized St. Josemaría. |
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On the afternoon of that same, we usually organize a thanksgiving ceremony, separately for each of the saints canonized that morning. |
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He is the second Canadian-born saint in our country's history and the first Canadian man to be canonized. |
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John Paul II canonized Blessed Cunegund in Stary Sacz, on June 16. She was better known as Kinga. |
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But, as his name implies, Saint Thomas lived so well that he was canonized. |
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So his mother had recourse to the intercession of St Francis of Assisi, who had recently been canonized. |
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Josefine Bakhita, who was proclaimed blessed on the same day as Escrivá, was canonized two years ago. |
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And with John Fisher, he was canonized by Pius XI in 1935, on the fourth centenary of his martyrdom. |
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St. Peter Regalatus, who was canonized in 1746, is the patron of bullfighters. |
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The tradition of creating shrines using pieces of previous popes dates back to medieval times. John XXIII is on his way to saintdom and may be canonized soon. |
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Firstly, there was the effort to glorify Vincent and to have him canonized as quickly as possible after his death as the great Apostle of Charity. |
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It was devoted to Santa Isabel of Portugal, who was princess of Aragón, Pedro the Third's daughter, King Dionis of Portugal's wife and canonized in 1625, that is why she became soon praised all over Aragón. |
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David was also canonized by the Eastern Orthodox Church at an unknown date. |
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In 1250 Pope Innocent IV canonized her, and her remains were reinterred in a shrine in Dunfermline Abbey in Fife, Scotland. |
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He was canonized on 13 October 1202 for the many miracles noted at his tomb in the priory and Sempringham became a site of pilgrimage. |
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Then there came the Modernists, condemned by Pope St. Pius X, but whose heresies lived on to be re-hatched at Vatican II by the liberal theologians, and canonized by the conciliar popes. |
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Many saints canonized by Rome after the 1902 schism are not recognized by the Aglipayan church and its members. |
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Use of megaspores for taxonomy of quillworts was canonized by the monograph of Norma Pfeiffer. |
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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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Dominic was canonized in1234and it is hehimself who, with his holiness,points out tous two indispensable means for making apostolic action effective. |
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Two years later, on May 17, 1925, she was canonized by Pope Pius XI, who named her the principal patron saint of the missions worldwide, on an equal footing with St. Francis Xavier. |
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Immediately after his death, Gregory was canonized by popular acclaim. |
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Canonized with great ceremony by the Pope in 2002, Padre Pio was a Capuchin monk. |
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