Re-evaluation of the current scholarship on sainthood reveals canonization to be a process of deliberate creation by which candidates are first depicted as members of particular groups or communities and then represented as exemplary members of the Church of Rome. Collaboration among the multiple groups promoting the canonization yields saints with multiple identities who nevertheless serve as icons of consensus. This interpretation challenges the previous scholarly depiction of early modern canonization reform as the Vatican's attempt to change popular values by imposing elite models of sanctity. Instead, seventeenth-century reform, which forced communities to seek official approval for local saints, can be viewed as a unifying strategy ra...
Holiness is a theological concept based on the Old and the New Testaments as well as on the whole Tr...
The canonization of the founder of a Catholic religious order constitutes a milestone in the affirma...
From the beginning of the Church, the cult of martyrs was developed. The Vatican Council II had an i...
Contemporary people, both Christian and non-Christian like, find the Roman Catholic process of decla...
At one of the last sessions of the Council of Trent, the question of the role of saints within the ...
In 1250 the chronicler Matthew Paris had noticed a boom in English sanctity where ‘it seemed therefo...
In 1234, the papacy asserted an exclusive right to canonize saints. To gain control over the canoniz...
My research explores lay understandings of holiness and sanctity in Palermo and Naples in the period...
Aside from studies on the Virgin Mary, of which there are many, little research has been done on th...
The creation of new saints often has a political edge; the Catholic Church molds saints’ lives to fi...
Why was there a proliferation of saint-making in late tenth- and early eleventh-century England? New...
The article discusses the issue of criteria of holiness in the Russian hagiography and public consci...
In his twenty-seven year reign (1978-2005), Pope John Paul II created not only more saints than any...
Canonizations and beatifications are official verdicts issued by the Church. They introduce a public...
The significance of the two founder saints to the contribution made by Jesuit missionaries, many of ...
Holiness is a theological concept based on the Old and the New Testaments as well as on the whole Tr...
The canonization of the founder of a Catholic religious order constitutes a milestone in the affirma...
From the beginning of the Church, the cult of martyrs was developed. The Vatican Council II had an i...
Contemporary people, both Christian and non-Christian like, find the Roman Catholic process of decla...
At one of the last sessions of the Council of Trent, the question of the role of saints within the ...
In 1250 the chronicler Matthew Paris had noticed a boom in English sanctity where ‘it seemed therefo...
In 1234, the papacy asserted an exclusive right to canonize saints. To gain control over the canoniz...
My research explores lay understandings of holiness and sanctity in Palermo and Naples in the period...
Aside from studies on the Virgin Mary, of which there are many, little research has been done on th...
The creation of new saints often has a political edge; the Catholic Church molds saints’ lives to fi...
Why was there a proliferation of saint-making in late tenth- and early eleventh-century England? New...
The article discusses the issue of criteria of holiness in the Russian hagiography and public consci...
In his twenty-seven year reign (1978-2005), Pope John Paul II created not only more saints than any...
Canonizations and beatifications are official verdicts issued by the Church. They introduce a public...
The significance of the two founder saints to the contribution made by Jesuit missionaries, many of ...
Holiness is a theological concept based on the Old and the New Testaments as well as on the whole Tr...
The canonization of the founder of a Catholic religious order constitutes a milestone in the affirma...
From the beginning of the Church, the cult of martyrs was developed. The Vatican Council II had an i...