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Title: Catholic Saints
Description: Better than Protestant Saints? Tune in.


psycholopher - April 5, 2005 07:54 PM (GMT)
One of Pope John Paul II's accomplishments was the record numbers of people that he made saints (or put on the track toward sainthood).

Here is a brief description from wikipedia.
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Roman Catholicism
In the Roman Catholic church, the title of Saint - with a capital 'S' - refers to a person who has been formally canonized (officially recognized) by the Church. This takes place sometime after the person’s death and by this definition, never refers to a living person. Formal Canonization is a lengthy process often taking many years, even centuries. The individual is thoroughly investigated by the church and often a number of visions and miracles have to be linked to the person in order to declare them a Saint. Also, by this definition there are many people in heaven who are not Saints simply because their lives were not exemplary (though they still went to heaven) and the church does not wish to uphold the individual as an example to be emulated.

Catholics believe that the Saints are intermediaries between God and man. Saints are not worshiped - this would violate the Commandments - but they are asked for help or to pray for a person. Saints are usually considered to be specific intercessors for specific problems as well. The term Patron Saint usually defines this purpose. Once a person has been declared a Saint, the body of the Saint is considered to be holy. In past centuries, the bones of saints were distributed as holy artifacts. The ring on the finger of Catholic bishops contains the relic of a Saint. In modern times, however, there is a growing trend to show respect for the body of a Saint by leaving it alone and buried.

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What do you think?

Boru - April 5, 2005 08:12 PM (GMT)
a quote from the song "Saint of Me" by the Rolling Stones comes to mind...

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And I said yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah. You'll never make a Saint of me.


That being said, I've never really felt any affinity for the Saints. I can count on one hand the number of times I've consciously prayed to a Saint for intercession. (I don't count the times in mass since that's part of the mass itself asking for the intercession of angels and saints) What I do like about them though is the idea that they're christian "super heroes" Christians, or in more recent times Catholics, who did extraordinary things, or who were ordinary in life, but extraordinary in their connection with God. All Saints have some aspect of their lives that is worthy of emulation.

Nevin - April 6, 2005 05:15 AM (GMT)
The novel "Fifth Business" offers some interesting ideas about saints. Has anyone here read it?

Boru - April 6, 2005 05:22 PM (GMT)
Nope.

Who's it by?

Nevin - April 6, 2005 10:26 PM (GMT)
Robertson Davies. He's a Canadian author.

Boru - April 7, 2005 03:56 PM (GMT)
hehe, he also makes a cameo in a Moxy Fruvous Song called my baby loves a bunch of authors.

Nevin - April 8, 2005 12:05 AM (GMT)
Seriously? Oh wow. >XD (just for you, delta). Moxy Fruvous is a good group, too.




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