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Icon of St. Cyprian of Carthage, who urged diligence in the process of canonization. Canonization is the declaration of a deceased person as an officially recognized saint, [1] specifically, the official act of a Christian communion declaring a person worthy of public veneration and entering their name in the canon catalogue of saints, [2] or authorized list of that communion's recognized saints.
This article is a list of people proposed by each diocese of the Catholic Church for beatification and canonization, whose causes have been officially opened during the papacy of Pope Francis and are newly given the title as Servants of God.
Funerary inscription (AD 525) calling the deceased Maxima an Ancilla Christi (handmaid of Christ). In the Catholic Church, Servant of God is the style used for a person who has been posthumously declared "heroic in virtue" during the investigation and process leading to canonisation as a saint.
Date of Canonization Place of Canonization 1. José de Anchieta [5] 3 April 2014 Apostolic Palace, Vatican City: 2. Marie of the Incarnation [6] 3. François de Laval [7] 4. Pope John XXIII [8] 27 April 2014 Saint Peter's Square, Vatican City: 5. Pope John Paul II [8] 6. Kuriakose Elias Chavara [9] 23 November 2014 7. Nicola Saggio [9] 8 ...
This article lists the popes who have been canonised.A total of 83 out of 265 deceased popes have been recognised universally as canonised saints, including all of the first 35 popes (31 of whom were martyrs) and 52 of the first 54.
Date of Canonization Place of Canonization Antonio Primaldo & 812 Companions [4] 12 May 2013 Saint Peter's Square, Vatican City Laura Montoya Upegui [4] 12 May 2013 Saint Peter's Square, Vatican City Maria Guadalupe Garcia Zavala [5] 12 May 2013 Saint Peter's Square, Vatican City Angela of Foligno [6] 9 October 2013 Apostolic Palace, Vatican City
This article is a list of saints by the pope who canonized them.. Although popes have been canonizing saints since at least 993 and have claimed sole authority to do so since the late 12th century, it has been rare historically for any pope to canonize more than a handful of saints.
Date of Canonization Place of Canonization 1. Crispin of Viterbo [1] 20 June 1982 St. Peter's Basilica: 2. Maximilian Kolbe [1] 10 October 1982 3. Marguerite Bourgeoys [1] 31 October 1982 4. Jeanne Delanoue: 5. Leopold Mandić: 16 October 1983 6. Paula Frassinetti: 11 March 1984 7. Andrew Kim Taegon [2] and 102 Companions: 6 May 1984: Seoul ...