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AugustTherese
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Protestantism has been around for 500 years. Has any Protestant community ‘canonized’ a soul to the status of Saint?
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Interesting. Is there any unanimity among these ‘various churches’ for these ‘canonized saints’? How do these various churches substantiate if a soul is in Heaven?Various churches of the Anglican Communion have canonized saints.
How does a Catholic substantiate said?How do these various churches substantiate if a soul is in Heaven?
Saint Jack Daniels, pray for us.No. But I firmly believe Jack Daniels, a :cocktail:devout Southern Baptist, is in heaven.
Anyone who is killed for their faith in Christ, even if they are misguided, has laid down their life for what they believe.I visit an Episcopal cathedral a few times a year to take a class. I’m always tickled to pass by one particular office-- it has a big picture of St. Thomas More in it.I’ve always been terribly confused… because he was killed for refusing to accept Henry VIII as the head of the Church of England. But I’ve never figured out a polite way of asking about it…
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Well, depends on what Protestants you are talking about.As far as I know, it is a protestant principle to not have saints.
No. Have you never driven by a Lutheran or Anglican or some other church called St. Peter’s or St Johns?As far as I know, it is a protestant principle to not have saints.