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Tommy999
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Question:
I am not Catholic but would like to know what the difference is in status between a martyr and a saint in Catholicism, and if all martyrs eventually become saints. If not, what distinguishes a martyr from a saint in terms of status with the Church. I know that not all saints were killed while martyrs died for their faith. Other than that, I am not sure what the differences are.
Background:
I listen to a local Catholic radio station that airs a combination of EWTN programming and a few local ones in Oklahoma. In between radio programs over the past year or so, the station has played an appeal for listeners to pray for the canonization of Father Stanley Rother, who was an Oklahoma priest killed in Guatemala in 1981 while serving as a priest there.
I am curious about this because I heard this morning that he was recently declared by Pope Francis as a martyr. Does that mean he is in line to be a saint?
nytimes.com/2016/12/02/world/americas/stanley-rother-priest-martyr.html?_r=0
Any help in clarifying this for me would be much appreciated. Thanks.
I am not Catholic but would like to know what the difference is in status between a martyr and a saint in Catholicism, and if all martyrs eventually become saints. If not, what distinguishes a martyr from a saint in terms of status with the Church. I know that not all saints were killed while martyrs died for their faith. Other than that, I am not sure what the differences are.
Background:
I listen to a local Catholic radio station that airs a combination of EWTN programming and a few local ones in Oklahoma. In between radio programs over the past year or so, the station has played an appeal for listeners to pray for the canonization of Father Stanley Rother, who was an Oklahoma priest killed in Guatemala in 1981 while serving as a priest there.
I am curious about this because I heard this morning that he was recently declared by Pope Francis as a martyr. Does that mean he is in line to be a saint?
nytimes.com/2016/12/02/world/americas/stanley-rother-priest-martyr.html?_r=0
Any help in clarifying this for me would be much appreciated. Thanks.