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lists the
popes who have been
canonised. A
total of 83 out of 265
deceased popes have been
recognised universally as
canonised saints,
including all of the...
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Retrieved 6 July 2020. Copeland,
Clare (2012). "Saints,
Devotions and
Canonisation in
Early Modern Italy".
History Comp****. 10 (3): 260–269. doi:10.1111/j...
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article contains a list of the 942
saints canonized by Pope
Francis (2013–)
during his pontificate,
which includes the 813
Martyrs of
Otranto as a...
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thousands of
people have been
supporting the case for
beatifying and
canonising Pope John Paul II as a saint. His
formal beatification ceremony took place...
- In
various religions, a
saint is a
revered person who has
achieved an
eminent status of holiness,
known as sainthood. The word
saint comes from the Latin...
- The
canonization of the
Romanovs (also
called "glorification" in the
Eastern Orthodox Church) was the
elevation to
sainthood of the last
imperial family...
- This is a
partial list of
canonised saints in the
Eastern Orthodox Church. In Orthodoxy, a
saint is
defined as
anyone who is in heaven,
whether recognised...
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January 2009. Hollingshead, Iain (1
April 2006). "Whatever
Happened to …
Canonising John Paul II?". The Guardian. UK.
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October 2014. Hooper, John...
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announced at the
Consistory of
Cardinals his
intention to
canonise Newman.
Newman was
canonised by
Francis on 13
October 2019,
during an open-air M**** in...
- The
canonization of Josemaría Escrivá, a
Spanish Catholic priest and the
founder of Opus Dei, took
place on
October 6, 2002, by Pope John Paul II in St...