Many of the world's religions bestow special status on people who demonstrate a life of almost perfect virtue. Religions differ on the title assigned to these people. The Catholic church calls them saints. The process by which someone becom...
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・ 1 Become a servant of God. You must giving your life to God and rejecting worldly pleasures. That means... ・ 2 Perform a miracle. You'll have to cure someone of a deadly disease, walk on water or do something equally... ・ 3 Perform yet an...
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Buddhism, how to articles and videos including How to Decorate Prayer Flags,How to Make Prayer Flags,How to Dispose of Buddhist Prayer Flags … and much more! ... How to become a Buddha ... How to Become a Saint in Ten Steps...
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・ Understand what the word 'saint' means. A saint is someone who has been deemed 'holy' by the Catholic... ・ Live a Devoted (Catholic) Life . Although the Church acknowledges that there are many more saints in... ・ Give yourself to God . Sa...
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Would you like to become a saint? (pause) There are two ways. The first way is to apply for sainthood through the Church. You must live an exemplary life, displaying the four cardinal virtues and the three theological virtues. These are pr...
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The Greek word translated "saint" (hagios) is related to the word translated "holy". It refers to someone who has been set apart for the purposes of God, one who has been "sanctified" (another form of the word). ... Well, if you examine what it takes to become a saint, you might understand.
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RE: Letter to RALPH; "I've asked my spiritual director to show me how to become a saint." ... Deacon Joseph Jolin says he wants to be a saint and wants to know the appropriate books to read, in French or in English.
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The process of becoming a Catholic saint is lengthy, often taking decades or centuries to complete. The canonization process has been in the news off and on over the past few years, primarily because of the movement to make Mother Teresa a saint. ... How the Papacy Works...
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