Canonization and authority in the Western church
Canonization and authority in the Western church
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Canonization refers to the insertion of the name of a new saint into the Canon of the Mass or into a list (canon) of saints. The main interest of this study lies in the first of Bellarmine's seven points: The name is inscribed in the catalogue of saints, i.e. public recognition of him is ordered. - Introduction.
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