Sentences with word «canonization»

"Canonization" refers to the process of declaring someone as a saint in certain religious traditions, recognizing their holiness and righteous life. Full definition
Why Egypt never reached the point of canonization of her scripture can be a matter of conjecture only.
Yes, the whole Canonization process is shrouded in mystery.
I see canonization as a perplexing issue as well.
, but to me the more interesting issues have to do with canonization, visibility and legitimacy.
Pope Francis's bold decisions to canonize Blessed John XXIII without the normal post-beatification miracle, and to link Good Pope John's canonization ceremony to that of Blessed John Paul II, just may help reorient Catholic thinking about modern Catholic history.
Described by historian David O'Brien as «the most influential, interesting, and significant figure» in U.S. Catholic history, Day is currently being considered for canonization in the Catholic Church.
Of the four artists in the show, the only one who has had any significant play in the U.S. is of course Lucio Fontana (1899 — 1968), who went through the final stages of canonization last summer as the subject of a full - on Gagosian extravaganza (Lucio Fontana: Ambienti Spaziali, May 3 — June 30, 2012).
Over the next few posts, I want to question and critique what I was taught, asking the questions about Canonization that I had neither the time nor the courage to ask while in Seminary.
These simultaneous exhibitions aided in the continuing canonization of an artist whose legacy has long been mired in the Culture Wars of the 1980s.
Resisting the mere repetition of Western canonization, the publication aims not to fruitlessly compare East and West, but rather to decipher the circumstances under which artworks are created, theorized and compared to each other.
Now that Evil Dead is finally a TV show, too, about the only remaining things on the agenda are statehood and Catholic Church canonization.
Since then, nearly 1,300 additional canonizations have taken place.
Whatever Cornwall's intention, his biased portrayal may inadvertently have strengthened the hand of those promoting canonization.
That's certainly not marching in lock step with some heirarchical canonization of thought and comprehension.
I highly doubt Dorthy Days potential canonization has anything to do with Catholics who dissent from essential teachings of The Church.
I thought about all the women saints again, particularly those who are Doctors of the Church: St. Catherine of Sienna, St. Theresa of Avila, St. Thérèse of Lisieux, and — following her scheduled canonization this October — Blessed Hildegard of Bingen.
The recent canonization of Edith Stein as Saint Teresa Benedicta of the Cross by the Roman Catholic Church poses a number of very serious challenges to living Jews, we who are still members of the people to whom Edith Stein believed she also belonged, even at her death in Auschwitz.
Start your week off right with some headlines and other items (not all tongue - in - cheek) from around the internet: Canonization Images at Catholic Eye CandyAdvent Preview: Watchman, Tell Us, What the Heck Is That Blue - and - Yellow Explosion Meant to Be?
Well, the traditional understandings of Inspiration and Canonization seem to be mutually exclusive.
My solution, however, is to allow Canonization to stay as it is, and modify my understanding of Inspiration.
The now deceased Pope John Paul II beatified Mother Teresa in October 2003 and waived the requirement of waiting five years after a person's death to pursue the path to sainthood and opened Mother Teresa's Cause of Canonization less than two years after her death.
Paul VI is now one approved miracle away from beatification, and a second from formal canonization.
Bronco Nagurski, a hall of famer (which stands for official canonization), had the honor of tossing the coin at the center of the playing field to signify the start of the game.
As the Catholic world continues to celebrate the upcoming canonization of Mother Teresa of Calcutta, her inspiration continues to be felt in the Buffalo community.
The absence of consensus and the diversity of opinion — ranging from knee - jerk canonization to clueless cries of exploitation — in some way echo the movie's own snapshot of a society scrambling to make sense of things.
A startlingly intelligent, incandescent thriller topped off by one of the great endings in recent cinema, Christian Petzold's Phoenix has been granted early canonization by the Criterion Collection, which releases the film in a deluxe Blu - ray edition featuring interviews with the director and his star Nina Hoss.
The film follows journalist Robert Torres (Dougray Scott) who is writing a book about Josemaría Escrivá and his possible canonization.
This year's Debate Gala is Stephen Frears's THE PROGRAM starring Ben Foster as cyclist Lance Armstrong, charting his rise to near canonization and his subsequent fall from grace.
In other words, though The Host helped put Bong on his current path to sci - fi canonization (see: two films down from here), don't be shocked when it breaks the top 20 of next year's list of, say, the best political satires since Being There.
Pope Francis arrives for Wednesday's canonization Mass for Joseph Vaz at Galle Face Green in Colombo, Sri Lanka.
There's a lot you can say about Bridget Jones's Diary to legitimize its rom - com canonization: it's an adaptation of Pride and Prejudice (perhaps one of the best ones), it gives us Colin Firth's sideburns, and it's relentlessly funny.
Postmasters is pleased to announce: RICHTERIANA GREG ALLEN, DAVID DIAO, RORY DONALDSON, HASAN ELAHI, FABIAN MARCACCIO, RAFAËL ROZENDAAL May 12 — June 16, 2012 opening reception, saturday, may 12, 6 - 8 Postmasters «new exhibition Richteriana attempts to examine the current canonization of Gerhard Richter, presenting six artists whose works pre-date, update, expand, and subvert «the greatest living artist's» own.
He's a man who knows John Sinclair's name alone in a painting is the proper canonization of a saint of a different sort.
Through a veil of silver that varies in its effect from a hazy mist to a rumpled satin, a field of blue and pink shimmers subtly under the surface — an effect worthy of canonization into the Abstract Sublime.
This is capped by a load - bearing canon (Arte Povera artist Pino Pascali, whose own canonization is inflected by his abrupt motorcycle death, at the age of 32).
In just one single frame Nara displays his composition of 2D canonization of the human spirit.
Theconversation then moves to the beatification and canonization process, which began in 1970, highlighting the pressures that the family endured as the Church sought to examine Gianna's life in greater detail.
With canonization but one small Fahrenheit degree away, along came something as ordinary as the weather and snatched sainthood from their sweating digits.
The opinions of his superiors and coworkers who opposed him during his lifetime have cast serious doubt over his sanctity for more than a century, though the question of sanctity was resolved during the lengthy investigations leading up to Damien's canonization in 2009.
The process by which the Church recognizes that someone is in heaven is called canonization.
Garnet was indeed convicted and was martyred on 3 May, 1606 (his cause for canonization is pending).

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