Canonization

1734

His work published from 1734 to 1738 governed the proceedings until 1917.

1738

His work published from 1734 to 1738 governed the proceedings until 1917.

1914

The article "Beatification and canonization process in 1914" describes the procedures followed until the promulgation of the Codex of 1917.

1917

His work published from 1734 to 1738 governed the proceedings until 1917.

The article "Beatification and canonization process in 1914" describes the procedures followed until the promulgation of the Codex of 1917.

The substance of De Servorum Dei beatifιcatione et de Beatorum canonizatione was incorporated into the Codex Iuris Canonici (Code of Canon Law) of 1917, which governed until the promulgation of the revised Codex Iuris Canonici in 1983 by Pope John Paul II.

1983

The substance of De Servorum Dei beatifιcatione et de Beatorum canonizatione was incorporated into the Codex Iuris Canonici (Code of Canon Law) of 1917, which governed until the promulgation of the revised Codex Iuris Canonici in 1983 by Pope John Paul II.

Prior to promulgation of the revised Codex in 1983, Pope St.

Paul VI initiated a simplification of the procedures. === Since 1983 === The Apostolic constitution Divinus Perfectionis Magister of Pope John Paul II of 25 January 1983 and the norms issued by the Congregation for the Causes of Saints on 7 February 1983 to implement the constitution in dioceses, continued the simplification of the process initiated by Pope Paul VI.

2008

However, some denominations do, as shown below. === Anglican Communion === The Church of England, the Mother Church of the Anglican Communion, canonized Charles I as a saint, in the Convocations of Canterbury and York of 1660. === United Methodist Church === The General Conference of the United Methodist Church has formally declared individuals martyrs, including Dietrich Bonhoeffer (in 2008) and Martin Luther King Jr.

2012

In November 2012 Pope Benedict XVI appointed Monsignor Carmello Pellegrino as Promoter of the Faith. Candidates for canonization undergo the following process: Servant of God (Servus Dei): The process of canonization commences at the diocesan level.

(in 2012). == Eastern Orthodox Church == The following terms are used for canonization by the autocephalous national Eastern Orthodox Churches: канонизация or прославление "glorification" (Russian Orthodox Church), კანონიზაცია kanonizats’ia (Georgian Orthodox Church), канонизација (Serbian Orthodox Church), canonizare (Romanian Orthodox Church), and Канонизация (Bulgarian Orthodox Church).




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