10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CANONISATION»
Discover the use of
canonisation in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
canonisation and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Eighteenth Centenary of the Martyrdom of S. Peter, and ...
The ceremonial peculiar to the canonisation now began. The Holy Father was
seated on his throne at the screen across the end of the tribune, surrounded by
tho bishops.assistant and by the ministers of the sacred function, the other
bishops ...
Saint Peter (the Apostle), 1867
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The Image of St Francis: Responses to Sainthood in the ...
During his stay there, from 26 May to 10 June 1228, the pope visited Francis'
tomb and held several discussions with the cardinals concerning his
canonisation.18 Information about the many miracles that were being performed
by the dead ...
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Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge
It was not until a comparatively late period that a regular form of procedure
equivalent to canonisation was adopted. Application had, indeed, in early times
been made to Rome for sanction of the mil n- of some holy person, as in the case
of ...
4
Chambers' Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge
It was not until a comparatively late period that a regular form of procedure
equivalent to canonisation was adopted. Application had, indeed, in early times
been made to Rome for sanction of the cultus of some holy person, as in the case
of ...
5
Chambers's Encyclopa︠e︡dia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge
It was not until a comparatively late period that a regular form of procedure
equivalent to canonisation was adopted. Application had, indeed, in early times
been made to Home for sanction of the cultus of some holy person, as in the case
of ...
6
Chambers's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge ...
It consists of two stages, that are called respectively ' Beatification ' and '
Canonisation.' The former is but a preliminary process, and consists in a
declaration by the pope that the ' beatified ' person is entitled, by reason of his (or
her) eminent ...
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the catechism of perseverance
We cannot show our regard for them, as for others, by a Votive Mass.1
Beatification has been introduced since canonisation came to be attained only
after a long series of investigations. Up to the time of Pope Alexander VII., who
occupied the ...
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Dedications and patron saints of English churches: ...
Uncanonised Saints In early days there was no formality whatever about
canonisation. The conditions of sanctity were of a most uncertain character. No
formal process, certainly no reference to Rome, was required to put a departed
worthy on ...
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Chamber's encyclopaedia: a dictionary of universal knowledge
It was not until a comparatively late period that a regular form of procedure
equivalent to canonisation was adopted. Application had, indeed, in early times
been made to Home for sanction of the cultus of some holy person, as in the case
of ...
David Patrick, william Geddie, 1888
CANONISATION. CANONICAL HOURS. The third, the sixth, and the ninth hours
of the day, that is, nine, twelve, and three o'clock, are so denominated. Bishop
Patrick remarks that "the Universal Church anciently observed certain set hours
of ...
Walter Farquhar Hook, 1854
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CANONISATION»
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canonisation is used in the context of the following news items.
Jesuit priest killed in Syria should be canonised, says friend
A priest killed in Syria while caring for the people there should be considered for canonisation, a fellow Jesuit has said. Fr Frans van der Lugt ... «Catholic Herald Online, Jul 15»
Remembering an absent friend
But nobody attempted essaying a canonisation either because there was a strand of devilment and good humour coursing through his DNA too ... «Mayo News, Jul 15»
Lennon/McCartney songwriting credit: why Paul won't let it be
Maybe, but in an interview in this month's Esquire magazine, he complains not just about coming second on the credit but that the canonisation ... «The Guardian, Jul 15»
OPERATION UNMENTIONABLE
Now, on its 70th anniversary, and as the canonisation of Churchill proceeds apace, it has again become “Operation Unmentionable.” Rob Griffiths is general ... «Morning Star Online, Jul 15»
Chorley martyr among those to be celebrated by 20000 Catholics
Nine years later canonisation was achieved when Pope Paul VI granted permission for the 40 names to be recognised as saints, with a ... «Chorley Guardian, Jul 15»
Papal visit will have 'profound and lasting impact' on New Yorkers …
... he becomes the first pope to address a joint meeting of Congress and says the first canonisation Mass to be celebrated in the United States. «Catholic Herald Online, Jul 15»
Archbishop 'gobsmacked' by pilgrim turnout in Dunfermline
... to June 1250 when the saint's relics were transferred to a new shrine in Dunfermline Abbey following her canonisation by Pope Innocent IV. «The Courier, Jun 15»
Parents of St. Therese of Lisieux set to be declared as first couple …
Their canonisation will come just less than three weeks after the Oct. 1-feast day of their daughter, St. Therese of the Child Jesus, who is ... «ChristianToday, Jun 15»
Pope Francis to canonise St Thérèse's parents
Pope Francis approved the decrees permitting their canonisation just days after his document setting out the basis of October's Synod on the ... «ChristianToday, Jun 15»
Pilgrims flock to Scottish town to honour medieval Queen
... back to June 1250 when the relics of St Margaret (1045-93) were translated to a new shrine in Dunfermline Abbey following her canonisation ... «Catholic Herald Online, Jun 15»