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Beatification (from
Latin beatus, "blessed" and facere, "to make") is a
recognition accorded by the
Catholic Church of a
deceased person's
entrance into...
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veneration of the saint. For
permission to
venerate merely locally, only
beatification is needed. For
several centuries the bishops, or in some
places only...
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Francis on 3
February 2015,
paving the way for his
beatification on 23 May 2015.
During Romero's
beatification, Pope
Francis declared that his "ministry was...
- his
beatification. On 29
April 2011, John PaulĀ II's
coffin was
disinterred from the
grotto beneath St. Peter's
Basilica ahead of his
beatification, as...
- XVI
began the
beatification process for his predecessor.
Normally five
years must p****
after a person's
death before the
beatification process can begin...
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authorized the
beatification of 1,541 people,
including three equipollent beatifications. The pope has
continued the
practice of
having beatifications celebrated...
- against") was
declared under Pope John Paul II
which opened the
cause for
beatification. The
diocesan process commenced on 11 May 1993 in Rome and thus, he...
- the 21st century, who have
received recognition as
Blessed (through
beatification) or
Saint (through canonization) from the
Catholic Church. Christianity...
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decree on 21
February 2020,
leading to Acutis's
beatification.
Within a
month of the decree, the
beatification ceremony was
postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic...
- The
process of
beatification and
canonization has
undergone various reforms in the
history of the
Roman Catholic Church. For
current practice, as well...