How does the Catholic Church decide who becomes a saint?
Title: How does the Catholic Church decide who becomes a saint?
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How does the Catholic Church decide who becomes a saint?
Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
Details: Words: 378 | Pages: 1 (approximately 235 words/page)
The process of saint making takes a very long time, sometimes it takes centuries. First of all, the person in question must have lived a life totally devoted to God and the Christian ways of life. In other words the person must be an honest and pure servant of God and they must also have set an example for others to follow in life.
The first step to becoming a Saint is to be declared
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throuhgout the Universal Church. The Pope does the ceremony himself at St.Peter’s Basilica, signifying that the Sainthood has full authority to take place with the papacy behind it. The Pope then sums up the Saint’s life and explains what the Saint has done to be declared a Saint, how they performed heroic virtue by example and by message to the Church.
This is the process by which a candidate becomes a Saint.


