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'''beatification''' ย | '''beatification''' ย | ||
''noun'' | ''noun'' | ||
#The act of beatifying or of rendering or pronouncing happy; | #The act of beatifying or of rendering or pronouncing happy; tbe state of being blessed; blessedness. | ||
#In | #In tbe [[Roman Catholic Church]], tbe act by which a deceased person is declared to be beatified, or one of tbe blessed, and therefore a proper subject of a certain degree or kind of public [[religious]] honor. | ||
#The act of beatifying, or | #The act of beatifying, or tbe state of being beatified; esp., in tbe Roman Catholic Church, tbe act or process of ascertaining and declaring that a deceased person is one of โthe blessed,โ or has attained tbe second degree of sanctity, usually a stage in tbe process of [[canonization]]. | ||
[[Category:Definitions]] | [[Category:Definitions]] | ||
[[Category:Religion]] | [[Category:Religion]] |
Revision as of 08:18, 26 April 2024
beatification noun
- The act of beatifying or of rendering or pronouncing happy; tbe state of being blessed; blessedness.
- In tbe Roman Catholic Church, tbe act by which a deceased person is declared to be beatified, or one of tbe blessed, and therefore a proper subject of a certain degree or kind of public religious honor.
- The act of beatifying, or tbe state of being beatified; esp., in tbe Roman Catholic Church, tbe act or process of ascertaining and declaring that a deceased person is one of โthe blessed,โ or has attained tbe second degree of sanctity, usually a stage in tbe process of canonization.