批判性与衡量
典范and Beatification are two procedures carried out by the Church that show some difference between them. Canonization is the supreme glorification by the Church of a servant of God, raised to the honors of the altar, with a degree declared definitive and perceptive for the whole Church, involving the solemn Magisterium of the Roman Pontiff. On the other hand, Beatification is the concession of a publiccultin the form of an indult, and limited to a servant of God whose virtues to a heroic degree orMartyrdomhave been duly recognized. It is interesting to note that these definitions of Canonization and Beatification respectively were passed by the New Procedures in the Rite of Beatification, Congregation for the Causes of the Saints on Sept 29, 2005.
事实上,教会认为,著名的人是判决,即荣耀或荣耀的统治者,值得尊重和尊重veneration. It is interesting to note that, in the earlier period, canonization was performed more like a local affair. On the other hand, beatification attracted locals and others.
什么是巴特化?
美好is the third step out of the four steps of declaring someone a saint. Moreover, the deceased person who received beatification only receives local recognition. The culture of beatification is a permitted affair. One might wonder what should be the qualification of persons or servants of God who deserve beatification. The answer is simple. Beatification requires two important virtues of heroism and miraculous power.
What is Canonization?
One of the important differences between canonization and beatification is that, canonization is the last step of the procedure in which the deceased person’s name is inscribed in the list of Saints or the catalog of Saints. It is an honor for the deceased person. It is interesting to note that the catalog is maintained by theRoman CatholicChurch. The bishop proclaims somebody as a Saint in the case of canonization. In canonization, the Saints, whose names are inscribed in the catalog, become venerated throughout the whole arena of the天主教会.
The culture of canonization is mandated. This is because the Saints who were subjected to canonization become patrons of Churches. They are looked upon as the glorious persons.
It is interesting to note that canonization follows beatification. In the Roman Catholic Church, a departed servant of God who is already beatified becomes canonized. It is a legal process whereby the deceased servant of God is declared as Saint. It is important to know that saints are venerated and celebrated at the Mass since they find entry into the canons of the Catholic Church.
人们可能会想知道应该有什么应有的典范的人或仆人的资格。著名化需要至少两个额外的奇迹(除了被接受的奇迹)由被宣布为典型的圣人进行。
What is the difference between Canonization and Beatification?
• Definitions of Canonization and Beatification:
• Canonization is the supreme glorification by the Church of a servant of God, raised to the honors of the altar, with a degree declared definitive and perceptive for the whole Church, involving the solemn Magisterium of the Roman Pontiff.
• Beatification is the concession of a public cult in the form of an indult, and limited to a servant of God whose virtues to a heroic degree or Martyrdom have been duly recognized.
• Area of Recognition:
•经历宴会的人只会获得当地认可作为圣人。
•经过规范化的人在整个天主教堂获得认可。
This is one of the main differences between Canonization and Beatification.
• Connection:
•衡量是批判性过程的第三步。
• Canonization is the last step of declaring someone a saint. That means canonization follows beatification.
• Nature:
•允许进行衡量的文化。
• The culture of canonization is mandated.
• Qualifications for Canonization and Beatification:
• Beatification requires two important virtues of heroism and miraculous power.
• Canonization requires at least two additional miracles to have been performed by the saint who is declared canonized.
These are the most significant differences between the two procedures of the Church namely, Canonization and Beatification.
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