How To Use Beatification In A Sentence
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On Friday, Benedict set the date for beatification after declaring that a French nun's recovery from Parkinson's disease was the miracle needed for John Paul to be beatified.
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The date chosen for her beatification, Mission Sunday, is the Sunday closest to the twenty-fifth anniversary of the pontificate of John Paul II and to the end of the Year of the Rosary.
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Following the lecture His Eminence will Pontificate at a Solemn Mass according to the Missal of Paul VI in intercession for the beatification of John Henry Newman at the Oxford Oratory at 6.00 pm.
George Cardinal Pell to Visit Oxford, Sung Vespers at Merton, Mass at the Oxford Oratory
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His beatification, the first step to sainthood, is expected to take five years, far shorter than normal.
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Both the Blet and Cornwall volumes are also part of the current struggle over the possible beatification and canonization of Pius XII.
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The facts emerged only during the investigation of her life preceding her beatification, which takes place in Rome this month.
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Of course, the real Orwell, whom I am delighted to be able to reveal exclusively to you, would have had no truck with all this beatification of himself or his prose.
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Second, Gaudi has been mythologized; he is variously described as a saint (and in fact, a group is avidly pursuing his beatification), a sinner, an egomaniac, a tyrant, and a gentle soul.
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Last month the Vatican announced the long-awaited beatification of John XXIII.
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The canonisation is the culmination of a detailed protocol after Cardinal Tisserant commenced the diocesan process for her beatification in 1953 and declared her a Servant of God.
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When John Paul's beatification was announced in January, the U.S.-based Survivor's Network of those Abused by Priests criticized what it described as a "hasty drive to confer sainthood on the pontiff under whose reign most of the widely documented clergy sex crimes and coverups took place.
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From this, results the glory of God, who unites the church to himself and beatifies her, which glory is declared in the very act of union and beatification -- also the glory of the same blessed God, when the church in her triumphant songs ascribes to him praise, honour and glory forever and ever.
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Her beatification, the penultimate step on the way to sainthood, has taken place at surprising speed even in the context of the ‘saint factory’ that is the contemporary Vatican.
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Once declared a holy person, the next step is beatification and finally canonisation.
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Solanus Casey is a textbook example of the traditional candidate for beatification and canonization.
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We wrote a pretty irreverent piece on the Pope's beatification of two dead shepherd children.
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Their beatification at a ceremony in St Peter's Square marks the final step before actual canonisation through the Roman Catholic Church.
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Her successor says beatification, the step just short of sainthood, will be important not just for her order.
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The main reason for the visit is the beatification of Newman, the 19th century convert who was enormously influential in both the Church of England and the Roman Catholic Church.
Besieged Pope heads to Britain
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Her beatification on Oct 19 is believed to be the fastest in the modern history of the Roman Catholic church.
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In the 1990s, a number of bishoprics in Germany, Luxembourg and France began to support his beatification by the Roman Catholic Church.
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On the eve of the ceremony hundreds of Rome's Jews and Catholics protested against the beatification in a candlelight vigil.
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But this time some 69 cardinals and 1,228 bishops and archbishops had supported the campaign for beatification.
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In 1761 Clement XIII approved his beatification; John XXIII canonized him in 1960.
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The so-called diocesan process of his beatification was begun on 11
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Beatification is the last step on the road to sainthood, although not all those who are beatified are finally canonised.
John Paul II to be beatified in Rome
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The Vatican said at the weekend that a decision in favour of the pope's eventual fast-track beatification would be the ‘exclusive competence’ of his successor.
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In some press accounts this act was linked with the expected beatification, not of Pius XII, but of Pius IX.
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In the 1990s, a number of bishoprics in Germany, Luxembourg and France began to support his beatification by the Roman Catholic Church.
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The life of Fr Mullen was featured recently on the RTE programme ‘Nationwide’, which, combined with the book, is hopefully seen as a step towards beatification.
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He was a Mexican priest who had been appointed vice postulator of the Causes for the Beatification of the two young Fatima visionaries.
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Once ensconced as a fully-fledged academic, he narrowed his field of hobbies to include amateur beatification and canasta.
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The documents attested more than 400 miracles or extraordinary graces, and thirty postulatory letters from archbishops and bishops in France besought the beatification from the Holy See.
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The Vatican has recognized a miracle that she's believed to have performed, a key step in her beatification.
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Since then, Prince has converted to Roman Catholicism - and may be a member or associate of Opus Dei, a very conservative cult now described as a prelature that is a strong ally of the current pope, Benedict XVI, who - when he was a Cardinal - paved the way for the beatification and canonization of the cult's founder, St. Josemaria Escriva by his predecessor, Pope John Paul II.
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He will buried in the tomb left vacant after the remains of Pope John XXIII were exhumed from the cramped grotto under St. Peter's Basilica in 2001 and moved to the main floor following his beatification.
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After Escrivá's death in 1975, a third of the world's bishops petitioned the Vatican to open his cause for beatification and canonisation.
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On EWTN, a programme recently appeared in relation to the forthcoming beatification of John Henry Cardinal Newman, which was a conversation with Fr. Paul Chavasse, provost of the Birmingham Oratory and postulator of the cause.
Fr. Paul Chavasse on the Beatification of Cardinal Newman and a Solemn Te Deum
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Beatification: Once the miracle process is approved by the cardinals and the pope, the pope beatifies the candidate.
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As an outsider, I am of course not entitled to a view about who deserves beatification or canonization.
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A prayer vigil on the Circus Maximus, an all-night prayer session in downtown Rome churches and the beatification Mass celebrated by Pope Benedict XVI top the agenda for the three-day event.
As John Paul beatification nears, criticism mounts
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The problem is that you confused beatification and canonization.
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Numerous postulatory letters to this effect were addressed to his late Holiness of saintly and venerated memory, Pope Pius IX, who after the usual delay, permitted the preliminary steps towards the Beatification.
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This study is to explore learning satisfaction for students of practical technical program in department of beatification in vocational high school in Chiayi area by a questionnaire survey.
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The beatification and canonization of Juan Diego bring into question the integrity of the process followed by the Congregation for the Causes of the Saints.
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Beatification is the final step on the path to sainthood.