The process of Saint Paul's canonization was the declaration of the Pope that Saint Paul is with God and was an example of following Christ, worthy of imitation by the faithful. A mass, divine office, and other acts of veneration were also offered.
The process is called canonization.
Canonization is the name of the process for declaring a saint.
The process is called canonization.
Canonization is the process of declaring a person to be a saint.
The date of canonization refers to when an individual is officially recognized as a saint by the Catholic Church. Canonization typically involves a formal process and declaration by the Pope, confirming the individual's status as a saint.
The term for the process of declaring a person a saint is called canonization.
No, Kiara is a pre-congregational saint so was not canonized. She was declared a saint long before the canonization process was instituted.
The process of canonization of Dorothy Day has only begun. She is not yet a saint.
No, Saint Hope is a legendary saint who was declared a saint long before the canonization process was in place, not in 2004.
Saint Wilfrid of York was canonized long before the current process of formal canonization was established. He was declared a saint by popular acclamation and veneration shortly after his death in 709 AD.
Saint Paul was neither beatified not canonized. He was declared a saint long before the canonization process was introduced.
St. Augustine was not canonized. He is a precongregational saint and was declared a saint by the early Christian community. The official canonization process was not instituted until about the 11th century.