Canonization

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  • Опубликовано: 16 сен 2024
  • The canonization process in the Catholic Church is the procedure through which the Church officially recognizes a deceased person as a saint. This process is thorough and methodical, ensuring that the individual being considered lived a life of heroic virtue and is in heaven, capable of interceding for people on Earth. This video covers the key designations in the process of canonization.
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  • @JesusRulez-l3j
    @JesusRulez-l3j 12 дней назад +1

    POPE BENEDICT XVI: “Dear friends, Saint Paul in many of his letters does not shrink from calling his contemporaries, members of the local community, ‘saints’. Here it becomes clear that every baptized person - even before accomplishing good works or special achievements - is sanctified by God. In baptism the Lord, as it were, sets our life alight with what the Catechism calls sanctifying grace. Those who watch over this light, who live by grace, are indeed holy.” Germany, 2011
    POPE BENEDICT XVI: “Again and again, the very notion of saints has been caricatured and distorted, as if to be holy meant to be remote from the world, naive and joyless. Often it is thought that a saint has to be someone with great ascetic and moral achievements, who might well be revered, but could never be imitated in our own lives. How false and discouraging this opinion is! There is no saint, apart from the Blessed Virgin Mary, who has not also known sin, who has never fallen.”