The three tests for sainthood in the Catholic Church are leading a life of heroic virtue, the occurrence of verified miracles through the intercession of the individual after their death, and the confirmation of their canonization by the Pope.
The five steps of sainthood in the Catholic Church are servant of God, venerable, blessed, saint, and doctor of the Church (for those recognized for their theological contributions). Each step involves a process of investigation and approval by the Church.
The four stages of sainthood in the Catholic Church are Servant of God, Venerable, Blessed, and Saint. Each stage represents progression in the formal process of canonization where a person is recognized for living a life of heroic virtue and considered a role model for the faithful.
In the Catholic Church, a saint is someone who has been officially recognized for exceptional holiness and is believed to be in heaven. A blessed is someone who has been beatified, which is a step towards sainthood, but does not have the full recognition and veneration that a saint does.
Saint Felicity is a Catholic saint who was brought into sainthood in the second century. Felicity was also known as Felicitas.
Saint Blaise was a physician and bishop who healed both people and animals. He was martyred for his faith during the persecution of Christians. He is revered as a patron saint of throat ailments and wool combers.
Another word for sainthood is Canonised; Thanks
St. Patrick did not lose his sainthood.
Sainthood - album - was created on 2009-10-27.
Canonization is the Church's process of investigating a candidate to raise them to sainthood.
The martyrdom of Thomas was sufficient to qualify him for sainthood.
It is the mania for sainthood.
None of the three children of Fatima, Francisco, Jacinta and Lucia, have not been canonized although they do have causes for sainthood open.
Sainthood is a noun used when referring to the saints collectively, or when referring to the status and dignity of a particular saint.
As far as I can determine he has not been considered for sainthood and no cause has been opened.
St. Dorothy died a martyr's death which the early Christians considered as automatic sainthood.
The abstract noun for the term saint (a person) would be sainthood.
The Cardinals and the Pope