Sanctification is the process by which a person becomes holy. He becomes a saint when he enters heaven, so that process would be called death. He is announced as a saint to the Church through a process known as canonization.
The person is canonized as a saint.
A saint becomes a saint the instant they enter heaven. However, before the Catholic Church can declare them as a saint in heaven they carry out a lengthy investigation to assure that the person is, indeed, in heaven. This is called the canonization process,
Canonization is the process of declaring a person to be a saint.
The process is called canonization.
The process is called canonization.
The term for the process of declaring a person a saint is called canonization.
When the pope declares a person a saint, it is said that he canonizes them.
The person is canonized, officially recognized by the Church as a saint.
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.
People from Saint Lucia are called Saint Lucian
declares them a Saint
The process of naming a person or a saint is called "nomenclature." In the context of saints, it often involves the canonization process, during which a person is officially recognized and named as a saint by the Church. This includes the investigation of their life, virtues, and miracles attributed to them. Additionally, the naming of individuals typically falls under the broader concept of "naming conventions" in various cultural and social contexts.