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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 Heaven and capacity to intercede on behalf of individuals who pray in their name.
and the Pontifical High Mass of Canonization (Beatification) celebrated in the Vatican Basilica, during which the Pope officially proclaimed the martyr or the confessor to be Saint for the whole Catholic Church. [2] [5] The saint may have a church consecrated with his or her name, or be prayed to as an intercessor during a Votive Mass. [2]
In the Catholic Church, the Dicastery for the Causes of Saints, previously named the Congregation for the Causes of Saints (Latin: Congregatio de Causis Sanctorum), is the dicastery of the Roman Curia that oversees the complex process that leads to the canonization of saints, passing through the steps of a declaration of "heroic virtues" and beatification.
The Catholic Church had faced a dilemma in beatifying Wiktoria's unborn child and declaring it a martyr because, among other things, it had not been baptized, which is a requirement for beatification.
Date of Beatification Place of Beatification Feast Day 1. Guy de Montpellier: 18 May 2024: Vatican City (equipollent beatification) 7 February 2. Giuseppe Rossi: 26 May 2024: Novara, Italy: 26 February 3. Michał Rapacz: 15 June 2024: Kraków, Poland: 12 May 4. Esţfān al-Dwayhī: 2 August 2024: Bkerké, Lebanon: 3 May 5. Luigi Carrara & 3 ...
This is a list of beatified individuals or blesseds according to the Catholic Church. The list is in alphabetical order by Christian name but, if necessary, by surname, the place or attribute part of name as well.
That is followed by beatification, with the title of Blessed. After the confirmation of miracles resulting from the intercession of the honored, the final step is canonization, where the honored would receive the title of a saint. [4] [5] The process for canonization is under the jurisdiction of the Dicastery for the Causes of Saints.
The best solution Gore can muster is that the Church posthumously excommunicate Escrivá and del Portillo and revoke their beatification. This proposal, from a Catholic perspective, is gibberish.