"I can think of no greater service to Mary, the Mother of God, and to women than for the Holy Father to spell out so clearly Mary’s role as a model for contemporary women, women who are asserting their full equality and co-responsibility with men in all areas of endeavor.

The modern woman will note with surprise that Mary of Nazareth, while completely devoted to the Will of God, was far from being a timidly submissive woman. Mary of Nazareth FREELY consented to become the Mother of Jesus, and by this decision she changed all of our lives."

Father Peyton on Document on Mary 4/74,
08-02-03-12-00
 
 

Sainthood

Stages of Canonization

Servant of God

Promoter group (diocese, parish, religious congregation, etc.) asks the bishop for an opening of an investigation. A “nihil obstat” is granted from Rome for the candidate to be called, “Servant of God.” Diocesan tribunal hears witnesses and testimony on heroic Christian virtues. “Servant of God” describes someone at this stage of the process.

Venerable

The Postulator presents acts and documentation (Positio) to the Congregation for the Causes of Saints in Rome. After favorable judgment and Papal approval, the candidate is declared “Venerable.”

Blessed

After a miracle attributed to the intercession of the “Venerable” has been investigated and accepted, the Holy Father decides on beatification. The candidate is now titled “Blessed.”

Saint

After a second miracle is attributed to the intercession of the “Blessed,” the Pope may then declare the Blessed a “Saint.”

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