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The '''process of [[beatification]] and [[canonization]]''' has undergone various changes in the history of the Catholic Church. (For current practice, as well as a discussion of other churches, see the article on [[canonization]].) This article describes the process as it was in 1914, in particular before the major reworking of [[Canon law (Catholic Church)|Canon law]] in 1983.▼
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▲The
The causes of [[martyr]]s were
Until after the Second Vatican Council, the conclusive acts of the [[Canon law of the Catholic Church|canon practice and procedure]] of canonization<ref name="Saint Claire of Assisi">{{cite web | url = https://www.franciscantradition.org/clare-of-assisi-early-documents/78-the-acts-of-the-process-of-canonization-1253 | title = Saint Clare of Assisi: The Pontifical Bulla "Gloriosus Deus", first Act of the Process of Canonization | language = lt, en | access-date = Aug 28, 2018 | url-status = live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180921074139/https://www.franciscantradition.org/clare-of-assisi-early-documents/78-the-acts-of-the-process-of-canonization-1253 |archive-date=2018-09-21 }}</ref> were<ref name="Catholic Encyclopedia" />
# the [[Papal bull|Pontifical Bull]] of Canonization,<ref name="Mira circa nos">{{cite web | author1 = pope Gregorius IS | url = http://www.papalencyclicals.net/Greg09/g9mira.htm | title = Translation of the Bulla "Mira circa nos" | language = en | year = 1228 | website = papalencyclicals.net| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20180828173411/https://www.catholicculture.org/culture/library/view.cfm?recnum=5431 | archive-date = August 28, 2018 | url-status = live}}</ref><ref name="saint Thomas of Canterbury">{{cite web | url = https://cdr.lib.unc.edu/indexablecontent/uuid:534ef22f-70e0-466d-83dc-2b7447ccce85 | title = Pope Alexander Bull of Canonization in honour of Thomas Beckett | date = 14 February 2015 | page = 1 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20160114212829/https://cdr.lib.unc.edu/indexablecontent/uuid:534ef22f-70e0-466d-83dc-2b7447ccce85 | archive-date = January 14, 2016 | url-status = live}}</ref><ref name="Joan of Arc">{{cite web | url = https://www.jehannedarc.org/french.html | title = Official pronunciation of Pope Pius XI, before Solemn Canonization in the Vatican Basilica| language = fr | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20180828174104/https://www.jehannedarc.org/french.html | archive-date = August 28, 2018 | url-status = live}}</ref>
# and the [[Pontifical High Mass#Differences from ordinary Solemn Mass|Pontifical High Mass]] of Canonization (Beatification) celebrated in the [[Vatican Basilica]], during which the Pope officially proclaimed the martyr or the confessor to be Saint for the whole Catholic Church.<ref name="Catholic Encyclopedia">{{cite web | url = http://home.newadvent.org/cathen/02364b.htm | title = Lemma "Beatification and Canonization", in the Catholic Encyclopedia | language = en | website = newadvent.org | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20170921122600/http://home.newadvent.org/cathen/02364b.htm | archive-date = September 21, 2017 | url-status = live}}</ref><ref name="Joan of Arc" />
The saint may have a [[Consecration#Christianity|church consecrated]] with their name, or be prayed to as an [[intercession of saints|intercessor]] during a [[Votive Mass#Rulings|Votive Mass]].<ref name="Catholic Encyclopedia" />
==Beatification==
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===Of Confessors===
In order to secure beatification,
#
# The preparation of the inquiries (''processus'') all of which were carried on by the ordinary episcopal authority. They were of three kinds: (a) Informative inquiries regarded the reputation for sanctity and [[miracle]]s of the servants of God, not only in general, but also in particular instances; there might be several such inquiries if the witnesses to be examined belonged to different
# The results of all these inquiries were sent to Rome, to the [[Congregation of Rites]], in charge of a messenger (''portitor'') chosen by the judges, or by some other secure way, in case a rescript of the
# They were opened, translated if necessary into [[Italian (language)|Italian]], a public copy was made, and a [[cardinal (Catholicism)|cardinal]] was deputed by the [[
# The writings of the servant of God were next revised by theologians appointed by the cardinal
#This collection of documents (''positio'') was printed and distributed to the cardinals of the Congregation of Rites
#If nothing contrary to faith and morals was found in the writings of the servant of God, a decree was published
# At the time fixed by the Congregation of Rites an ordinary meeting (''congregatio'') was held in which this appointment was debated by the cardinals of the aforesaid
# If in this meeting the cardinals favoured the appointment of the aforesaid
# A petition was then presented asking remissorial letters for the bishops outside of Rome (''in partibus''
# While the Apostolic process concerning the reputation of sanctity was under way outside of Rome, documents were
# When the inquiry concerning the reputation of sanctity (''super
# New remissorial letters were then sent to the bishops ''in partibus'' for
# The
# This discussion was held in the meeting called ''congregatio rotalis'' from the fact that it was only judges of the [[Roman Rota]] who voted. If the difficulties of the
# Meanwhile, all necessary preparation was made for the discussion of the question (''dubium''): Is there evidence that the venerable servant of God practiced virtues both [[Theological virtues|theological]] and [[Cardinal virtues|cardinal]], and in an [[Heroic virtue|heroic]] degree? (''An constet de virtutibus Ven. servi Dei, tam theologicis quam cardinalibus, in heroico gradu?'') In the causes of confessors this step was of primary importance. The point was discussed in three meetings or congregations called respectively, ante-preparatory, preparatory, and general. The first of these meetings was held in the palace of the cardinal
# When the Congregation of Rites in the above described general meeting had decided favourably, the
# The miracles now remained to be proved, of which two of the first class were required in case the practice of virtues in the heroic degree had been proved, in both ordinary and Apostolic inquiries or processes by
# The discussion of the particular miracles proceeded in exactly the same way and in the same order as that of the virtues. If the decisions were favourable, the general meeting of the
# When the miracles had been proved, another meeting of the Congregation of Rites was held in which it was debated once, and only once, whether or not, given the approbation of the virtues and miracles, it was safe to proceed with the solemnities of beatification. If a majority of the
===Of Martyrs===
# The causes of [[martyr
# No remissorial letters were granted for Apostolic processes concerning the general reputation for martyrdom and miracles; the letters sent called for an immediate investigation into the fact of martyrdom, its motive, and the particular miracles alleged. There was no longer a discussion of the general reputation for martyrdom or miracles.
# The miracles were not discussed, as formerly, in separate meetings, but in the same meetings that dealt with the fact and the motive of the martyrdom.
# The miracles (''signa'') required were not those of the first class; those of the second class sufficed, nor was their number determined. On some occasions the decision as to miracles was entirely dispensed with.
# The discussion as to martyrdoms and miracles, formerly held in three meetings or congregations, viz. the ante-preparatory, preparatory, and general, was at a later time usually conducted, through a dispensation to be had in each instance from the sovereign pontiff, in a single congregation known as particularis, or special. It consisted of six or seven cardinals of the Congregation of Rites and four or five prelates especially deputed by the pope. There was but one positio prepared in the usual way; if there was an affirmative majority a decree was issued concerning the proof of martyrdom, the cause of martyrdom, and miracles. (''Constare de Martyrio'', ''causâ Martyrii et signis''.)
# The final stage was a discussion of the security (''super tuto'') with which advance to beatification might be made, as in the case of confessors; the solemn beatification then followed.<ref name=Catholic/>
===Confirmation of Cult===
This procedure was followed in all cases of formal beatification in causes of both confessors and martyrs proposed in the ordinary way ("''per viam non cultus''"). Those proposed as coming under the definition of cases excepted ("''casus excepti''") by [[Pope Urban VIII]] were treated differently. In such cases proof is required that an immemorial public veneration had been paid to the servant of God, whether as a confessor or martyr, for at least 100 years before the promulgation in 1640 of the decrees of [[Pope Urban VIII]]
==Canonization==
The canonization of confessors or martyrs might be taken up as soon as two miracles were reported to have been worked at their [[Intercession of saints|intercession]], after the pontifical permission of public veneration as described above. At this stage it was only required that the two miracles worked after the permission awarding a public cultus be discussed in three meetings of the congregation. The discussion proceeded in the ordinary way; if the miracles were confirmed, another meeting (''super tuto'') was held. The pope then issued a [[Papal bull|Bull]] of Canonization in which he not only permitted, but commanded, the public cultus, or veneration, of the saint.<ref name=Catholic/>▼
It may be easily conjectured that considerable time must elapse before any cause of beatification or canonization could be conducted, from the first steps of the information, inquiry, or process, to the issuing of the decree super tuto. According to the constitution of this Congregation, more than one important discussion (''dubia maiora'') could not be proposed at the same time. It must be remembered:<ref name=Catholic/>▼
▲The canonization of confessors or martyrs might be taken up as soon as two miracles were reported to have been worked at their [[Intercession of saints|intercession]], after the pontifical permission of public veneration as described above. At this stage it was only required that the two miracles worked after the permission awarding a public cultus be discussed in three meetings of the congregation. The discussion proceeded in the ordinary way; if the miracles were confirmed, another meeting (''super tuto'') was held. The pope then issued a [[Papal bull|Bull]] of Canonization in which he not only permitted, but commanded, the public cultus, or veneration, of the saint.
▲It may be easily conjectured that considerable time must elapse before any cause of beatification or canonization could be conducted, from the first steps of the information, inquiry, or process, to the issuing of the decree super tuto. According to the constitution of this Congregation, more than one important discussion (''dubia maiora'') could not be proposed at the same time. It must be remembered:
* that the same cardinals and consultors must vote in all discussions;
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* that these cardinals and consultors had to treat questions of ritual as well as processes of canonization and beatification.
To execute all this business there was but one weekly meeting (''congressus''), a kind of minor congregation in which only the cardinal prefect and the major officials voted; in it less important and practical questions were settled regarding rites as well as causes, and answers were given, and rescripts which the [[Pope]] afterwards verbally approved. The other meetings of the congregation (ordinary, rotal, and "upon virtues and miracles") might be as few as sixteen in the course of the year. Some other cause must therefore be found for the slow progress of causes of beatification or canonization than a lack of good will or activity on the part of the Congregation of Rites.<ref name=Catholic>{{Catholic|wstitle=Beatification and Canonization|inline=1}}</ref>
==Bibliography==
* [[André Vauchez]], ''La sainteté en Occident aux derniers siècles du Moyen Âge (1198-1431)'' [http://www.publications.ecole-francaise.it/cgi-bin/ecole-francaise/details.cgi?address=&request=1%253d1003%25204%253d2%2520%2520%2522vauchez%2522&visrequest=%253cspan%2520class%253dvisrequestuse%253eAuteur%253c%252fspan%253e%253d%2520%2522%253cspan%2520class%253dvisrequestval%253evauchez%253c%252fspan%253e%2522&listrequest=&database=&item=17&format=&previous=&sort=1003+4+31&template=&stateless= [1]], Rome, 1981 (''BEFAR'', 241) [Eng. Transl.''Sainthood in the Later Middle Ages'', Cambridge, 1987 and Ital. transl. : ''La santità nel Medioevo'', Bologne, 1989].
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