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Except that the process of examination etc wasn’t always the case. As was mentioned in the earlier thread, Britain throngs with churches dedicated to Celtic and Saxon saints who went through no validation process.Thanks GKC for the reference. I read the post and if a particular denomination or church wants to name a person as a saint because many people have a great devotion to them, and this is done without a complete examination and certain guidelines of what does constitute a saint, then one might name Obama as a saint, as he had many who adored him and still do.
At least that is my opinion. We humans are pretty naïve when it comes to human nature and who a person really is, at least that has been my experience. I much prefer the fact that until very recently Mother Teresa, and the two Popes, the Church waited sometimes over 100 years to make a decision. Maybe in the early Church it was more obvious when one was martyred that they were considered saints.
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