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  1. Dicastery for the Causes of Saints. Coat of arms of the Holy See. Palazzo delle Congregazioni in Piazza Pio XII (in front of St. Peter's Square) is the workplace for most congregations of the Roman Curia. Dicastery overview.

  2. 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.

  3. The Process of Beatification and Canonization. The process of documenting the life and virtues of a holy man or woman cannot begin until 5 years after death. This waiting period insures that the person has an enduring reputation for sanctity among the faithful. It can be waived by the Supreme Pontiff, and has been done on two occasions.

  4. 2 de may. de 1999 · Description. This dossier is dedicated to the Congregation for the Causes of Saints, the department of the Roman Curia which examines in detail the lives of those who are elevated for sainthood.

  5. www.vatican.va › roman_curia › congregationsProfile - Vatican

    The congregation prepares each year everything necessary for the pope to be able to set forth new examples of holiness. After approving results on miracles, martyrdom and heroic virtues of various Servants of God, the Holy Father proceeds to a series of canonizations and beatifications.

  6. Pre-Congregation is my term for the Beatification and/or Canonization of saints prior to the institution of the modern investigations performed by the Congregation for the Causes of Saints. It designates those who were canonized by local bishops, primates, or patriachs, often as a result of popular devotion.