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Beatification

Beatification, in Christian theology, especially in the Roman Catholic Church, is a religious honour allowed by the pope to certain dead persons by declaring that the dead person is in a state of bliss. With such declaration public veneration is permitted to the dead persons who are not yet so eminent in sainthood as to entitle them to canonisation. Beatification makes the dead person one step closer to canonisation or sainthood.


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