Canonization Process
The Catholic Church’s process leading to canonization involves three
major steps. First is the declaration of a person’s heroic virtues,
after which the church gives him or her the title Venerable. Second is
beatification, after which he or she is called Blessed. The third step is
canonization, or declaration of sainthood.
At various steps in the canonization process, evidence of alleged
miracles is presented to church authorities. In general, two miracles need
to be accepted by the church as having occurred through the intercession
of the prospective saint.
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