It can depend. A person has to be dead and with God in Heaven and perform one proven miracle to become beatified. Once the person has had three proven miracles they are are announced a saint.
Stephen was not beatified. He was declared a saint long before the canonization process was instituted in the 12th century.
Saint Paul was neither beatified not canonized. He was declared a saint long before the canonization process was introduced.
Boniface was neither beatified nor canonized. He was declared a saint by the local Christian community long before the official canonization process was instituted.
Monica was neither beatified nor canonized. She was declared a saint by the early Christian community long before the official canonization process was in place.
When a person is beatified the veneration of the sainthood candidate becomes allowable. A reliquary containing a relic of the person is prepared for the beatification ceremony and is presented to the pope during the service.
Kateri was beatified on June 22, 1980, by Pope John Paul II.
Not long. It depends on your feelings about that person.
St. Christopher was neither beatified nor canonized.
He was beatified on beatified May 29, 1955, by Venerable Pope Pius XII and canonized on April 18, 1999, by Pope John Paul II.
Mother Teresa was beatified Sunday, October 19, 2003.
The word "beatified" is pronounced as "bee-AT-uh-fyed."
She was beatified in 1909 and canonized in 1920 by Pope Benedict XV.