Sainthood in Christianity

Sainthood in Christianity refers to the recognition of individuals who have lived lives of exceptional holiness, virtue, and devotion to God. Saints are considered to be role models for other believers, and are often venerated for their intercession with God on behalf of the faithful. The process of canonization involves a thorough investigation of the individual's life and miracles attributed to their intercession, ultimately leading to their official recognition as a saint by the Church. Saints hold a special place in Christian theology and are often invoked for their prayers and protection.

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