Basically, beatification is the same concept as canonization of a saint. According to the New Advent Catholic Encyclopedia (www.newadvent.org/cathen), beatification is when Catholics "honour the saints because of the Divine supernatural gifts which have earned them eternal life, and through which they reign with God in the heavenly fatherland as His chosen friends and faithful servants".
Also, the online Meriam-Webster Dictionary defines beatification as:
"1: to make supremely happy 2: to declare to have attained the blessedness of heaven and authorize the title "Blessed" and limited public religious honor. Examples of BEATIFY She was beatified by the Pope one hundred years after her death."
In this case, I believe definition #2 to be appropriate.
She has been beatified by the Catholic Church and is awaiting canonization.
she was declared blessed by the Roman Catholic Church.
Yes, Fra Angelico is recognized as a saint in the Catholic Church. He was beatified in 1982 by Pope John Paul II.
Mother Teresa has been beatified by the Catholic Church but has not yet (2015) been canonized,
She has been beatified by the Catholic Church and the title that goes along with that honor is 'Blessed.'
No, not yet. He has been beatified, however. He is scheduled to be canonized in September of 2015.
"BL" is shorthand for "boys' love," a genre of literature and media that focuses on romantic relationships between male characters. This term is commonly used in the context of anime, manga, and fanfiction to indicate a focus on romantic or sexual relationships between male characters.
No, Juliana of Norwich has not been officially canonized by the Catholic Church.
While Spain considers her a saint, she has only been beatified in the Catholic Church so is not officially a saint.
No.AnswerIf you mean 'catholic' with a small 'c', then yes. the word 'catholic' simply means 'universal' and so the Protestant Church is part of the universal Christian Church worldwide. If you mean 'Catholic' with a large 'C' - this usually refers to the Roman Catholic Church and, though the Protestant Church is part of the catholic (universal) church, it is not part of the Catholic (Roman Cattholic) church as this is a separate denomination.
In the Catholic church, beatification is a recognition given to individuals who are believed to be in heaven because of their faith and virtue. It is a step in the process towards sainthood, and those who are beatified are called "Blessed." Beatification allows for public veneration of the individual in specific regions or groups.
Not yet. She was "beatified" in 2003, which makes her a kind of vice-saint (the title used is Blessed), but has not yet been canonized.