The act of beatifying, or the state of being beatified; esp., in the Roman Catholic Church, the act or process of ascertaining and declaring that a deceased person is one of "the blessed," or has attained the second degree of sanctity, — usually a stage in the process of canonization.
John Cronin sighed and closed his eyes, a beatific smile on his face.
Overwegende om te beginnen dat hij meent dat het evaluatiewerk voor de uitvoering van het prioritaire plan pas relevant zal zijn indien de inplanting van de structuren afhankelijk wordt gemaakt van een nieuwe evaluatie van de gevolgen eigen aan de bedrijvengroepLiterature Literature
“Many think that the total suffering of purgatory is identified with the awareness of the temporary postponement of the beatific vision, although the more common view holds that, in addition to this, there is some positive punishment . . .
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One Catholic group claimed that the beatification was an attempt to gloss over the “embarrassing silence of the Catholic Church after the Nazis came to power.”
While the Vatican studies a petition calling for Isabella’s beatification, leaflets are circulating that describe her as a role model for adolescents, mothers, and even heads of state.
Concerning Limbo, the New Catholic Encyclopedia says: “Today the term is used by theologians to designate the state and place either of those souls who did not merit hell and its eternal punishments but could not enter heaven before the Redemption (the fathers’ Limbo) or of those souls who are eternally excluded from the beatific vision because of original sin alone (the children’s Limbo).”
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