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canonization

In the Catholic Church, the admission of one of its members to the Calendar of Saints. The evidence of the candidate's exceptional piety is contested before the Congregation for the Causes of Saints by the Promotor Fidei, popularly known as the Devil's advocate. Papal ratification of a favourable verdict results in beatification, and full sainthood (conferred in St Peter's Basilica, the Vatican) follows after further proof.

Under a system laid down mainly in the 17th century, the process of investigation was seldom completed in less than 50 years, although in the case of a martyr it took less time. Since 1969, the gathering of the proof of the candidate's virtues has been left to the bishop of the birthplace, and, miracles being difficult to substantiate, stress is placed on extraordinary ‘favours’ or ‘graces’ that can be proved or attested by serious investigation.


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Vatican City -- Pope Benedict XVI has authorized the canonisation of four new saints.
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He worked a miracle cure on the son of a local noblewoman earning his canonisation, and in her gratitude she gave him the land where he founded a religious settlement in AD 310.
 
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