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In addition, 13 other popes are in the process of becoming canonised saints: as of December 2018, two are recognised as being Servants of God, one is recognised as being Venerable, and 10 have been declared Blessed or Beati, making a total of 95 (97 if Pope Liberius and Pope Adeodatus II are recognised to be saints) of the 266 Roman pontiffs ...
This article contains a full list of the saints canonized in the 21st century. (2001–2100) These saints have received recognition as saint (through canonization) by the following popes of the Roman Catholic Church: Pope John Paul II (1978–2005) Pope Benedict XVI (2005–2013) Pope Francis (2013–)
The decision to canonize was made official by Pope Francis on 5 July 2013 following the recognition of a miracle attributed to the intercession of John Paul II, while John XXIII was canonized for his merits of opening the Second Vatican Council. The date of the canonization was assigned on 30 September 2013. [2] [3]
Tiridates III of Armenia: Catholic, Oriental Orthodox, Armenian Church King of Armenia [26] [27]Vladimir I of Kiev: Eastern Orthodox Grand Prince of Kiev: First Christian ruler of Kiev, in the Russian Orthodox Church his title denotes "equal to the Apostles", in Russian "Владимир Святой", in Ukrainian "Володимир Святий" and "Святий ...
No. Name Date of Canonization Place of Canonization 1. Joseph Vaz [10]: 14 January 2015: Colombo, Sri Lanka: 2. Émilie de Villeneuve [11]: 17 May 2015 Saint Peter's Square, Vatican City
[2] Died: 30 May 1431 (aged c. 19) Rouen, Normandy (then under English rule) Venerated in: Roman Catholic Church Anglican Communion [3] Beatified: 18 April 1909, St. Peter's Basilica by Pope Pius X: Canonized: 16 May 1920, St. Peter's Basilica by Pope Benedict XV: Feast: 30 May Parent(s) Jacques d'Arc Isabelle de Vouthon: Patronage: France
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.
Upload file; Search. Search. Appearance. Donate; ... Download as PDF; Printable version; ... ^1 Later canonized on 16 October 2016. ^2 Later canonized on 14 October 2018.