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Perhaps it is "equivalent" rather than "equipotent" canonization?

Following article explains equivalent canonization:

L'Osservatore Romano has explained the process by which Pope Benedict XVI has declared St. Hildegard of Bingen to be a saint.

The Pope's May 10 announcement was a case of "equivalent canonization," the Vatican newspaper explained. The process was established in the 18th century by Pope Benedict XIV. It takes place "when the Pope enjoins the Church as a whole to observe the veneration of a Servant of God not yet canonized by the insertion of his feast into the liturgical calendar of the universal Church, with Mass and the Divine Office.

An "equivalent canonization" usually occurs-as in the case of St. Hildegard of Bingen-when veneration the saint is already well established in Church traditions, but for various reasons the formal process of canonization has not been completed. Other saints who were canonized by this form include Sts. Bruno, Margaret of Scotland, Stephen of Hungary, and Wenceslaus, L'Osservatore Romano noted.

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Equipotent canonization is a method of formalizing debate or decision-making processes where each participant has an equal say and no individual opinion carries more weight than another. This approach ensures that all perspectives are considered equally and that decisions are made collaboratively.

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