Saints are people in heaven or on their way to heaven. All Christians dead and alive are saints.
The Catholic Church selects some of the most extraordinary examples, does in-depth research, and canonizes them.
Canonization is the solemn declaration by the Pope that a deceased member of the faithful may be proposed as a model and intercessor (not mediator) to the Christian faithful on the basis of the fact that the person lived a life of heroic virtue or remained faithful to God through martyrdom.
Here is the modern method of canonization:
In order to allow greater objectivity and less emotion, no petition for sainthood can be made until at least 5 years after the candidate’s death.
+ Diocesan Investigation +
A diocese, parish, religious congregation, or association asks the bishop of the diocese in which the candidate died to open the investigation. After Vatican approval, the bishop forms a diocesan tribunal.
Witnesses are called before the tribunal to recount the candidate’s heroic exercise of Christian virtues. All documents regarding the candidate must be gathered.
At this point he is entitled to the title of Servant of God.
+ Vatican Investigation +
All documentation is passed on to the Congregation for the Causes of Saints at the Vatican.
The cause undergoes an examination by nine theologians.
If passed, the cause is for examined by the Congregation.
If passed, the cause is presented to the Pope for approval. A decree is published and read publicly.
+ Beatification +
A miracle attributed to the Servant of God is necessary.
The miracle must be proven through an appropriate investigation and another decree is issued.
Then the Pope decides on beatification.
With beatification, the candidate receives the title of Blessed.
+ Canonization +
Another miracle occurring after beatification is needed for canonization (sainthood), attributed to the Blessed’s intercession.
This miracle must again be proven through an appropriate investigation.
Papal infallibility is involved with canonization.
The Blessed acquires the title of Saint.
http://www.usccb.org/comm/SaintsFinal.pdf
+ With love in Christ.
2007-11-02 17:28:04
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answered by imacatholic2 7
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there are a number of Saints. interior the early church, martyrs have been frequently named saints and subsequently the numbers grew rpidly. The church did at last separate the two yet did no longer substitute those already inducted into sainthood. As for starting to be a Saint, first one has to die, and on an identical time as the surprising time variations, a waiting era of 50 years became fantastically conventional. After that factor, there may be the opening of the case, the place advocates come and make a case for the persons sainthood, stating miracles carried out, the guy's splendid love for guy and Jesus and ultimate holiness. while this occurs, the Vatican assigns a particular team to look at the existence of the canidate. They then modern-day their findings to the Pope, who's the sole man or woman who can formally open a case for sainthood. the 2d step is beautification, the place the Vatican seems over and comments cases of miracles that the Saint the two led to or have been stated to take place in his/her call. Miracles are a necesarry technique to sainthood and bring about the sainthood canidate being categorized as 'blessed' Then comes Cannonization of the saint. A 2d, Attested miracle is mandatory for this step interior the technique.
2016-11-10 02:40:38
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answered by ? 4
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You have to preform a Miracle in front of people..
People have to witiness you healing someone....
Mother Teresa will be a saint, people witiness her healing powers !!!!
So will Bob Geldof, with live aid..... The peoples saint !!!
2007-11-02 13:51:22
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answered by Spanky the monkey !!! 6
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You have to perform miracles after you are dead. Then people can pray to you.
2007-11-02 13:44:56
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answered by 2bzy 6
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lots and lots of good things
2007-11-02 13:45:27
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answered by Anonymous
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be good in front of everybody.
2007-11-02 13:44:16
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answered by diana g 3
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die?
2007-11-02 13:45:26
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answered by Anonymous
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