On April 27, 2014, Pope John XXIII and Pope John Paul II were canonized in the Vatican by Pope Francis. As of October 28, 2014, these are the most recent canonizations.
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.
Brother Andre Bessette of Canada was canonized by Pope Benedict on October 17, 2010.
Mary MacKillop, in 2010
A holy person can become a saint.
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
The process is called canonization.
It is called being canonized or canonization
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.
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,
A person, or group of persons, petitions the Vatican to name a particular saint as a patron of a certain area of interest and presents the reasons. If the Vatican agrees, the person will then be declared a patron of that particular area.
There are several saints named Teresa. Please be specific.