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Canonization, the process of declaring someone a saint in the Catholic Church, is ultimately approved by the Pope. The process involves thorough investigation and verification of the individual's life, virtues, and miracles attributed to them, typically overseen by the Congregation for the Causes of Saints. After extensive scrutiny, the Pope makes the final decision to canonize the individual.

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