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Vatican slows sainthood process | Vatican slows sainthood process |
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The Vatican has issued new rules making the route to sainthood more difficult. | The Vatican has issued new rules making the route to sainthood more difficult. |
Cardinal Jose Saraiva Martins demanded more rigour in the Catholic Church's process of verifying saints. | |
Cardinal Martins, the prefect of the Congregation for the Causes of Saints, issued new guidelines to clarify and modernise the procedure. | Cardinal Martins, the prefect of the Congregation for the Causes of Saints, issued new guidelines to clarify and modernise the procedure. |
He stressed the need for a "true reputation for holiness" among sainthood candidates to be established before the process begins. | He stressed the need for a "true reputation for holiness" among sainthood candidates to be established before the process begins. |
The Portuguese prelate suggested not enough rigour had been applied in the past when bishops forwarded cases to the Vatican. | The Portuguese prelate suggested not enough rigour had been applied in the past when bishops forwarded cases to the Vatican. |
'Saint factory' | 'Saint factory' |
The Congregation for the Causes of Saints makes exhaustive enquiries into the lives of men and women proposed for official sainthood. | The Congregation for the Causes of Saints makes exhaustive enquiries into the lives of men and women proposed for official sainthood. |
BEATIFICATION PROCESS Beatification requires that a miracle has occurredGroup approaches local bishopAfter Rome's approval an investigation is launchedFindings are sent to the Congregation for the Causes of SaintsCase is presented to the PopeBlessed may be accorded a feast dayRelics of the candidate may be venerated in local dioceseCanonisation (actual sainthood) requires proof of a second miracle Reasons for the fast track | BEATIFICATION PROCESS Beatification requires that a miracle has occurredGroup approaches local bishopAfter Rome's approval an investigation is launchedFindings are sent to the Congregation for the Causes of SaintsCase is presented to the PopeBlessed may be accorded a feast dayRelics of the candidate may be venerated in local dioceseCanonisation (actual sainthood) requires proof of a second miracle Reasons for the fast track |
Critics have suggested the department has become what they call a "saint factory", overwhelmed by the high number of applicants for sainthood which are originally suggested at local level. | Critics have suggested the department has become what they call a "saint factory", overwhelmed by the high number of applicants for sainthood which are originally suggested at local level. |
There are more than 2,200 dossiers pending, some of which have been on file for decades, even centuries, says the BBC's David Willey in Rome. | There are more than 2,200 dossiers pending, some of which have been on file for decades, even centuries, says the BBC's David Willey in Rome. |
Pope Benedict XVI's predecessor, Pope John Paul II, beatified more people than all his predecessors put together. | Pope Benedict XVI's predecessor, Pope John Paul II, beatified more people than all his predecessors put together. |
In his 27-year pontificate he beatified more than 1,338 people and canonised 482. | In his 27-year pontificate he beatified more than 1,338 people and canonised 482. |
Fast-tracked | Fast-tracked |
Pope Benedict has tried to restrict the numbers of men and women who are proposed as role models for saintly life in the 21st Century, our correspondent says. | Pope Benedict has tried to restrict the numbers of men and women who are proposed as role models for saintly life in the 21st Century, our correspondent says. |
The current Pope has fast-tracked the sainthood cause of John Paul II | The current Pope has fast-tracked the sainthood cause of John Paul II |
But even he has fast-tracked some candidates for sainthood, notably John Paul II himself. | But even he has fast-tracked some candidates for sainthood, notably John Paul II himself. |
The case of Archbishop Oscar Romero, the Salvadorian church leader who was gunned down while celebrating Mass in 1980, and is already venerated as a Saint and miracle worker in Latin America, has been put on hold while further investigations are made. | The case of Archbishop Oscar Romero, the Salvadorian church leader who was gunned down while celebrating Mass in 1980, and is already venerated as a Saint and miracle worker in Latin America, has been put on hold while further investigations are made. |
To put Archbishop Romero on the path to sainthood, Cardinal Martins said the Church must first determine that he was killed for religious reasons rather than political ones. | To put Archbishop Romero on the path to sainthood, Cardinal Martins said the Church must first determine that he was killed for religious reasons rather than political ones. |
Cardinal Martins also denied reports that the case of Pope Pius XII had been halted, and defended the wartime Pope against accusations that he was silent about the Holocaust. | Cardinal Martins also denied reports that the case of Pope Pius XII had been halted, and defended the wartime Pope against accusations that he was silent about the Holocaust. |
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