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  2. Chronological list of saints and blesseds in the 14th century

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    A list of people, who died during the 14th century, who have received recognition as Blessed (through beatification) or Saint (through canonization) from the Catholic Church: Name Birth

  3. Canonization - Wikipedia

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    Icon of St. Cyprian of Carthage, who urged diligence in the process of canonization. Canonization is the declaration of a deceased person as an officially recognized saint, [1] specifically, the official act of a Christian communion declaring a person worthy of public veneration and entering their name in the canon catalogue of saints, [2] or authorized list of that communion's recognized saints.

  4. Chronological list of saints and blesseds - Wikipedia

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    4th century (301-400) 5th century (401-500) 6th century (501-600) 7th century (601-700) 8th century (701-800) 9th century (801-900) 10th century (901-1000) 11th century (1001-1100) 12th century (1101-1200) 13th century (1201-1300) 14th century (1301-1400) 15th century (1401-1500) 16th century (1501-1600) 17th century (1601-1700) 18th century ...

  5. List of people excommunicated by the Catholic Church

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    14 14th century. 15 15th century. 16 16th century. ... Canonization. Congregation for the Causes of Saints ... Canon Law Society of America; The Jurist;

  6. List of beatified people - Wikipedia

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    Blessed tusb Date of beatification; 108 Martyrs of World War II: 1939–1945: 1999 Adílio Daronch: 1924: 2007 Adolph Kolping: 1865: 1991 Adrian Fortescue: 1539: 1895 Agatha Phutta

  7. Category:14th-century Catholicism - Wikipedia

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    14th-century Roman Catholic church buildings (5 C, 4 P) D. ... Canonization of Thomas Aquinas; Capirote; Chinon Parchment; Christianization of Lithuania; Conciliarism; F.

  8. Canonization of Thomas Aquinas - Wikipedia

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    Engraving of the canonization of Thomas Aquinas by Egbert van Panderen and Otto van Veen (1610). Following two inquiries which involved over a hundred eyewitnesses, the Italian Dominican theologian and philosopher Thomas Aquinas (1225–1274) was formally canonized as a saint of the Catholic Church on 18 July 1323 by Pope John XXII.

  9. Beatification and canonization process prior to 1983 - Wikipedia

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    The pope then issued a Bull of Canonization in which he not only permitted, but commanded, the public cultus, or veneration, of the saint. [ 6 ] It may be easily conjectured that considerable time must elapse before any cause of beatification or canonization could be conducted, from the first steps of the information, inquiry, or process, to ...