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marymary1975
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I think the reference is colloquial – in the sense that everyone in heaven is a Saint – but they havent been declared by the church (certainly none were bu the early church) as saints. If you look at how they are listed under the Saint list they are listed as Abraham the Patriarch, Elijah the Patriarch, etc. When they died (with Elijah’s exception who I don’t take into account because he was taken in the chariot etc) they could not go into heaven. They went to Abraham’s blossom and they had to wait until Jesus’ death to be brought to heaven by Jesus. So certainly the Patriarchs are saints as well as anyone in heaven but to the questionposted – being declared by the church as a Saint – none of them was. So far I’ve never heard of a canonization process having happened for Moses or Abraham or Elijah.I’m sorry but your wrong about that.They are St. Abraham and St. Moses. They are in heaven because Jesus opened the gates to them. Remember both St. Elijah (celebrated especially in the Eastern Churches and by the Carmelites) and St. Moses appeared with Jesus at his transfiguration. Eternity doesn’t have a time table. We can only speak that way because we are limited in time, but they are there in eternity, and they are saints.
