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Archbishop of Rouen,
canonized Walter of Pontoise, or St. Gaultier, in 1153, the
final saint in
Western Europe to be
canonized by an
authority other...
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Russian Orthodox Church canonized Nicholas II's
personal physician,
Eugene Botkin, as a
righteous p****ion bearer. The
canonizations were
controversial for...
- up
canonization in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Canonization is the
process of
declaring saints.
Canonization may also
refer to:
Canonization of scripture...
- "The
Canonization" is a poem by
English metaphysical poet John Donne.
First published in 1633, the poem is
viewed as
exemplifying Donne's wit and irony...
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canonized by Pope
Francis (2013–)
during his pontificate,
which includes the 813
Martyrs of
Otranto as a group, 23 who were
equipollently canonized and...
- (2013–) The
following are
saints canonized by Pope John Paul II from 2001–2005: The
following are
saints canonized by Pope
Benedict XVI from 2005–2013:...
- In
graph theory, a
branch of mathematics,
graph canonization is the
problem of
finding a
canonical form of a
given graph G. A
canonical form is a labeled...
- Online. Chicago: Encyclopædia Britannica. ISSN 1085-9721.
Retrieved 2024-11-30.
Canonized saints from 1981 to 2010 This
article includes a list of lists....
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contains the
saints canonized by Pope John Paul II. Pope John Paul II
canonized 483 saints,
including one
equipollent canonizations,
during his twenty-six-year...
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Urban VIII
began to make
pontifical declarations of
canonization through papal bulls, the
first canonized saints being Philip Neri,
Ignatius of Loyola, Francis...