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[Footnote: For the steps followed in the processes of canonisation, see Faber's _Essay on Beatification, Canonisation, and the Processes of the Congregation of Rites_.]
The Life of St. Frances of Rome, and Others Georgiana Fullerton 1848
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Canonisation was total – but the saint who opened in 1996 the Atlanta Olympic Games was now a martyred, stumbling, dumb, half-tragic hero.
The night Muhammad Ali's legend was reborn – and the party that followed Frank Keating 2010
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Mr Peter Jennings is no longer spokesperson for the Cause for Canonisation of Ven.
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It would appear from the Beatification and Canonisation Process that St Francis Neri himself was taken with the painting.
Archive 2009-05-01 2009
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It would appear from the Beatification and Canonisation Process that St Francis Neri himself was taken with the painting.
The Visitation 2009
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The official website for the Cause for Cardinal Newman's Canonisation: here
Cardinal George Pell: Newman against the ‘errors of the age’ Catholic Mom of 10 2009
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The 'problem', as such, is the concept of 'Canonisation', which, because of the nature of the beast, is bound to represent the contingent 'truths' of any given time.
On Literary Canonization Richard Nokes 2006
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XIV, as he mentions in his very learned work on the Canonisation of the Saints, from which I have extracted this account, sent for an exact cast of the point preserved at Paris, which perfectly corresponded with the piece preserved in the Vatican; and thus were confirmed the assertion of the Turk [107].
The Ceremonies of the Holy-Week at Rome Charles Michael Baggs
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Such a poem as _The Canonisation_ can be interpreted either in a Platonic sense or as a poem written to Anne More, who was to bring him both imprisonment and the liberty of love.
The Art of Letters Robert Lynd 1914
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Canonisation, which involved the insertion of a name in the Canon or list, and gave it currency not merely in a single diocese, but throughout western Christendom.
The Church and the Empire, Being an Outline of the History of the Church from A.D. 1003 to A.D. 1304 1907
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