First, you have to die. Once you have been dead at least 5 years a cause
for sainthood can be opened. The local bishop or other religious leader
will assign someone to collect all sorts of documents and conduct
interviews about the life of the candidate. Once they have all the
information, the file will be sent to the Sacred Congregation for the
causes of Saints in Rome. They will study the file and, if it seems the
person exhibited some form of heroic virtue, that person will be declared
a Servant of God and an official Cause for Sainthood will be opened.
More investigations and interviews will be conducted and if the person
passes all favorably, they will be named as Venerable.
Next, more investigations and at least one miracle must be confirmed and
verified due to the intercession of the candidate. If all goes well, the
candidate will then be Beatified by the Pope and receive the title of
Blessed. Mother Teresa of Calcutta is at this stage right now.
In the final stage, more investigations and at least one more miracle must
be verified. Once all that has been done, the file is turned over to the
pope who will make the final decision. It will be up to the pope to
declare a person a saint and then arrangements are made for the official
canonization ceremonies.
This process can take many years, even centuries.
Of course, the person became a saint the moment they entered heaven. The
Church just needs to investigate to make sure the candidate is worthy of
emulation and makes a good role model for future generations.
It means when did the saint get canonize or when did the Church declare that person to be a saint. Canonization/canonize is when the Catholic church declares a dead person to be a saint. It's a long and lengthy process to declare/canonize a person to be a saint.
Altruist.
The process is called canonization.
A holy person can become a saint.
Mary MacKillop, in 2010
Saint Leo University's motto is 'You'll love the person you become here.'.
se was the first person in Australia to become a saint
It is called being canonized or canonization
The process is called canonization.
St. Sebastian was selected to become a saint because of his martyrdom. He was a Christian who was executed for his faith during the Roman emperor Diocletian's persecution of Christians. St. Sebastian's steadfast commitment to his Christian beliefs and his courage in the face of persecution led to his recognition as a saint by the Catholic Church.
Saint Albert the Great was canonized as a saint by the Catholic Church due to his reputation for scholarship, teaching, and virtue. He was known for his contributions to philosophy and theology, particularly his work reconciling faith and reason. After his death, his holiness and impact on the Church led to his recognition as a saint.
In ancient times, the person would be proclaimed a saint by the local Church. If the bishop approved, the person was then officially a saint. Today, only the pope can declare saints and only after a lengthy investigation by the Sacred Congregation for the Causes of Saints.