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It would have canonized a man who had little to do with 9/11.
She died in 1947 and was canonized on 1 December 1970.
The order had 164 houses by 1767, when she was canonized.
The Church has frequently canonized the woman in such a case.
She died on November 17, 1231 and was canonized four years after her death.
For these and other services his grateful people canonized him.
He was canonized as a saint on May 15, 1900.
In 1961, 42 years after her death, she was canonized as a saint.
That means he was never canonized by Rome, you understand.
All of these induced the church to canonize him in 1485.
Soon after there was popular demand to have him canonized.
Six years later, she was canonized by this same pope.
A cult developed, and the boy was canonized in 1820.
There were plans to have him canonized as a saint, which never took place.
Following the decree of March 31, 1999 he was canonized.
I don't think there will ever be any problem about canonizing you.
In 2000, she would become the first Basque person to be canonized.
He was later canonized, and his feast day is January 15.
Older Chinese art has long since been edited down and canonized by time.
"Mother deserves to be canonized for putting up with her!"
He was canonized in 1970; his feast day is October 25.
The princes and others killed with them were not canonized.
He is the most recent Pope to be canonized a saint.
She was canonized in 1946, the first American citizen to be made a saint.
Only three popes have been canonized in the last 900 years.