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canonization


can·on·ize

C0073300 (kăn′ə-nīz′)tr.v. can·on·ized, can·on·iz·ing, can·on·iz·es 1. To declare (a deceased person) to be a saint and entitled to be fully honored as such.2. To include in the biblical canon.3. To include in a literary canon.4. To approve as being within canon law.5. To treat as sacred; glorify.
can′on·i·za′tion (-ĭ-zā′shən) n.can′on·iz′er n.
Thesaurus
Noun1.canonization - (Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Church) the act of admitting a deceased person into the canon of saintscanonisationsanctification - a religious ceremony in which something is made holyChurch of Rome, Roman Catholic Church, Roman Church, Western Church, Roman Catholic - the Christian Church based in the Vatican and presided over by a pope and an episcopal hierarchyEastern Church, Eastern Orthodox, Eastern Orthodox Church, Orthodox Catholic Church, Orthodox Church - derived from the Byzantine Church and adhering to Byzantine rites
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canon

(ˈkӕnən) noun1. a rule (especially of the church). 教規 教规2. a clergyman belonging to a cathedral. (天主教)大教堂教士 (天主教)在大教堂任职的教士 3. a list of saints. 天主教中的聖徒名單 天主教中的圣徒名单4. a musical composition in which one part enters after another in imitation. 輪唱曲 轮唱曲5. all the writings of an author that are accepted as genuine. the Shakespeare canon. 作家的原著 作家的真作caˈnonical (-ˈno-) adjective 按照教規的 按照教规的ˈcanonize, ˈcanonise verb to place in the list of saints. Joan of Arc was canonized in 1920. 封為聖徒 正式宣布(某人)为圣徒 ˌcanoniˈzation, ˌcanoniˈsation noun 封為聖徒 追封为圣者

canonization


canonization

(kăn'ənĭzā`shən), in the Roman Catholic Church, process by which a person is classified as a saintsaint
[O.Fr., from Latin sanctus=holy], in Christianity, a person who is recognized as worthy of veneration. Nature of Sainthood

In the Hebrew Scriptures God is "the Holy One" or "one who is holy" (Isa. 1.4; 5.19; 41.14). "His people share His holiness" (Ex.
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. It is now performed at Rome alone, although in the Middle Ages and earlier bishops elsewhere used to canonize. Beatification, by which a person is called blessed and his or her cult is approved, requires proof of a miracle through the candidate's intercession (unless the candidate for sainthood was martyred) and proof that the candidate's life was exemplary, and must precede canonization. A candidate for sainthood may be declared venerable before beatification if the person led an exemplary life. Canonization requires proof of at least one additional miracle (occurring after beatification) attributable to the saint.

Until 1983 the process of canonization was like a trial at which the saint was said to be defended by the church; a prosecutor was appointed to attack all evidence alleged in favor of canonization. The prosecutor was popularly called advocatus diaboli [devil's advocate], his opponent the advocatus Dei [God's advocate]. The process has now been streamlined, and the position of devil's advocate eliminated.

The first solemn canonization seems to have been that of St. Ulrich late in the 10th cent. The method of formal canonization was set by the enactments of Urban VIII that came into force in 1634. In the Orthodox Eastern Church, a synod of bishops within a self-governing church has the authority to canonize.

Canonization

 

in the Catholic and Orthodox churches the inclusion of some person in the list of saints. In Catholicism it is an act that has been strictly defined with respect to law and public worship. The church-wide method of canonization was introduced by Pope Alexander III during the second half of the 12th century and was fixed in 1200 by Innocent III; the right to canonize became the exclusive prerogative of the Roman popes. In implementing canonization the church always pursues political aims.

Orthodoxy does not have as strict a system of canonization as Catholicism. In Russia church-wide canonization was introduced in the 16th century and was placed under the tsar’s control; from the time of Peter I it was implemented by imperial decree upon the recommendation of the synod.

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Synonyms for canonization

noun (Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Church) the act of admitting a deceased person into the canon of saints

Synonyms

  • canonisation

Related Words

  • sanctification
  • Church of Rome
  • Roman Catholic Church
  • Roman Church
  • Western Church
  • Roman Catholic
  • Eastern Church
  • Eastern Orthodox
  • Eastern Orthodox Church
  • Orthodox Catholic Church
  • Orthodox Church
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