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The process of beatification and canonization has undergone various reforms in the history of the Roman Catholic Church. For current practice, as well as a discussion of similar processes in other churches, see the article on canonization. This article describes the process as it was before the promulgation of the Codex Iuris Canonici (Code of Canon Law) of 1983. The causes of martyrs were considered somewhat differently from those of confessors, for some points of the process. Till after the Second Vatican Council, the conclusive act of the canon practice and procedure of canonization, were:

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  • The process of beatification and canonization has undergone various reforms in the history of the Roman Catholic Church. For current practice, as well as a discussion of similar processes in other churches, see the article on canonization. This article describes the process as it was before the promulgation of the Codex Iuris Canonici (Code of Canon Law) of 1983. The causes of martyrs were considered somewhat differently from those of confessors, for some points of the process. Till after the Second Vatican Council, the conclusive act of the canon practice and procedure of canonization, were: 1. * the Pontifical Bull of Canonization, 2. * the Pontifical High Mass of Canonization (Beatification) celebrated in the Vatican Basilica, during which the Pope officially proclaimed the martyr or the confessor to be Saint for the whole Catholic Church. The Saint may have a Church Consecrated with his name, or be prayed to as an intercessor during a Votive Mass. (en)
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  • The process of beatification and canonization has undergone various reforms in the history of the Roman Catholic Church. For current practice, as well as a discussion of similar processes in other churches, see the article on canonization. This article describes the process as it was before the promulgation of the Codex Iuris Canonici (Code of Canon Law) of 1983. The causes of martyrs were considered somewhat differently from those of confessors, for some points of the process. Till after the Second Vatican Council, the conclusive act of the canon practice and procedure of canonization, were: (en)
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  • Beatification and canonization process prior to 1983 (en)
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