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What is Catholic Canonization: History and Meaning 

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Join us on a journey through the rich history and profound significance of Catholic canonization. Delve into the origins of this sacred practice, tracing its roots back to the early days of Christianity. Explore the rigorous process by which individuals are declared saints, from the investigation of miracles to the scrutiny of virtues. Gain insight into the criteria for canonization and the role of the Vatican in the declaration of saints. Whether you're a devout Catholic seeking a deeper understanding or simply curious about this centuries-old tradition, this video offers a comprehensive exploration of Catholic canonization. Subscribe to our channel for more insightful content on faith, history, and spirituality.

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@EliasCarian
@EliasCarian 3 месяца назад
A PAGANISM belief
@TruecatholicsTV
@TruecatholicsTV 3 месяца назад
In Catholic theology, canonization is the process by which someone is officially recognized as a saint, believed to be in Heaven and capable of interceding for believers. This process involves thorough investigation, including evidence of miracles attributed to the candidate's intercession, and declaration by the Pope. Paganism, on the other hand, encompasses various pre-Christian religions, often polytheistic, with diverse practices and beliefs. While both involve veneration of individuals, Catholic canonization is rooted in the belief in the communion of saints and the authority of the Church, whereas paganism typically lacks a central authority and varies widely in its beliefs about the divine and the afterlife.
@EliasCarian
@EliasCarian 3 месяца назад
@@TruecatholicsTV unbiblical doctrines...same as PAGANISM beliefs
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@TruecatholicsTV 3 месяца назад
@@EliasCarian Please read your Bible stop making any assumption about biblical facts. The Catholic canonization of saints is grounded in theological principles rooted in scripture, tradition, and the teachings of the Church. Here's a theological discussion of the biblical foundation of Catholic canonization: Communion of Saints: The Catholic Church teaches the "Communion of Saints," which includes the Church Militant (believers on earth), the Church Suffering (believers in purgatory), and the Church Triumphant (saints in heaven). This concept is derived from various biblical passages, such as Hebrews 12:1, which speaks of "a great cloud of witnesses" encompassing those who have gone before us in faith. Intercession of Saints: The practice of asking saints to intercede on our behalf is supported by biblical examples of intercessory prayer. In Revelation 5:8 and Revelation 8:3-4, the saints in heaven are depicted offering the prayers of the faithful to God. This implies a continued relationship between the saints in heaven and the Church on earth. Martyrdom and Virtuous Life: The process of canonization emphasizes the heroic virtue and holiness of the individual. This is consistent with biblical teachings on the call to holiness and the example of martyrs who faithfully witnessed to their faith, even unto death. For example, Hebrews 11 provides a list of Old Testament figures commended for their faith and virtuous lives. Recognition of Miracles: Miracles attributed to the intercession of a candidate for sainthood play a significant role in the canonization process. This is reminiscent of Jesus' own ministry, where miracles were signs of his divinity and confirmation of his teachings (John 10:37-38). Miracles associated with saints affirm their sanctity and the efficacy of their intercession. Church Authority: The Catholic Church claims the authority to canonize saints based on the commission given to Peter in Matthew 16:18-19, where Jesus promises to build his Church upon Peter and gives him the keys to the kingdom of heaven. This authority is seen as being exercised by the Church collectively, particularly through the Pope and the Congregation for the Causes of Saints. While the term "canonization" and the specific process may not be explicitly outlined in scripture, the theological principles underlying the Catholic practice find support in biblical teachings and the broader tradition of the Church. Canonization is seen as a recognition and proclamation of the sanctity of certain individuals who have lived lives of exemplary faith and virtue, serving as models and intercessors for the faithful.
@EliasCarian
@EliasCarian 3 месяца назад
@@TruecatholicsTV unbiblical doctrines your teachings based only from Paganism belief....There is no canonazation in the bible...FALSE TEACHERs
@EliasCarian
@EliasCarian 3 месяца назад
There is NO canonization in the bible . A paganism belief, worshipping gods idolatry, asking prayer from saints but all saints was dead already they can NOT speak, they can NOT heard from your prayers , All IDOLs are made of broken wood. What kind of belief you have ?
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