[bē-ăt́ə-fī́]
(v.)To make blessedly happy.
(v.)To proclaim (a deceased person) to be one of the blessed and thus…
(v.)To exalt above all others.
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Thus it is unlawful to pay to the person known as Blessed (i.e. the Beatus, Beatified), public reverence outside of the place for which the permission is granted, or to recite an office in his honour, or to celebrate Mass with prayers referring to him, unless special indult be had;
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Known as the "Lily of the Mohawks", and the "Genevieve of New France" an Indianvirgin of the Mohawk tribe, born according to some authorities at the Turtle Castle of Ossernenon, according to others at the village ... [On 22 June 1980, she was beatified by Pope John Paul II; her feast day is celebrated on 14 July. — Ed.
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Beatification (from Latin beatus , blessed, via Greek μακάριος, makarios and Latin facere , make) is a recognition accorded by the Catholic Church of a dead person's accession to Heaven and cap...
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Pages in category "Beatified people" ... Roman Catholics who have been beatified. Many beatified people later go on to be canonized, but this list only includes those who have not (yet) done so. Joan of Arc was beatified in 1909 then canonised in 1920.
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Pope John Paul II has canonized Saint Maximilian Kolbe and beatified 266 martyrs of our century. 218 of them were martyrs of religious persecution in Spain, caused by Communism between 1934 and 1939; 25 were martyrs of persecution in Mexico carried out by the local government in the 1920s and 1930s;
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Pope Benedict XVI has started the process to beatify his predecessor John Paul II - a step towards sainthood. ... Pope John Paul II abandoned the five-year rule when he beatified Mother Teresa ... However, John Paul II dispensed with this rule himself when in 2003 he beatified Mother Teresa of Calcutta.
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----In Catholicism , beatification (from Latin beatus, blessed, via Greek μακάριος, makarios) is a recognition accorded by the Church of a dead persons accession to Heaven and capacity to intercede on behalf of individuals who pray in their name ( Intercession Of Saints ). As far as the word "beatification" is ...
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