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  1. Canonization - Wikipedia

    Canonization is a papal declaration that the Catholic faithful may venerate a particular deceased member of the church. Popes began making such decrees in the tenth century.

  2. Canonization | Meaning, History, Process, Definition, Saints ...

    Nov 12, 2025 · Canonization is the official act, mainly in the Roman Catholic Church but also the Eastern Orthodox Church, of declaring a deceased person a ‘Saint.’ The full process involves three …

  3. The step-by-step process the Church uses to declare someone a saint

    Nov 1, 2025 · The present process for canonization by the Catholic Church plays out across three stages. First, in stage 1, Church authorities examine “the life of a candidate for sainthood.”

  4. Making saints: How does the canonization process work?

    Aug 31, 2025 · Canonization became known as an act by the pope to declare in a definitive and solemn way that a Catholic Christian was actually in the glory of heaven, interceding for humanity before God.

  5. The History of Canonization | EWTN

    The second process, canonization, permitted universal veneration of the now Saint by the entire Church. The concluding stage of each was conducted in the form of a trial, with sides for or against.

  6. The Prefect of the Congregation then sends the cause for canonization to the pope who makes the final decision. Once a person is canonized, he or she is oficially declared a “Saint.”

  7. Canonization of saints - Vatican

    May 18, 2018 · In the 10th century, Pope John XV developed an official canonization process. Martyrs were the first persons to be honored as saints by the Roman Catholic Church.

  8. 5. Stages toward Canonization and the ‘Saintly Six’ Servant of God: If the person’s cause is accepted for review by the Dicastery for the Causes of Saints, the person may be considered a “Servant of God.”

  9. Canonization of Saints (History and Procedure) - Encyclopedia.com

    Through a gradual multiplication of interventions by the Roman pontiffs, papal canonization developed a more definite structure and juridical value. Procedural norms were formulated and such canonical …

  10. Canonization - New World Encyclopedia

    Canonization is the process of posthumously declaring someone to be a saint, as exercised by a canonical Christian authority. The process resembles a legal trial, wherein the supporters of the …