Susanctae
Susanctae, also known as the "Saints," are individuals who have been recognized for their exceptional moral character, heroic deeds, or significant contributions to society. The term "susanctae" is derived from the Latin word "sanctus," meaning holy or sacred. In various religious traditions, particularly in Christianity, the concept of saints is central to the veneration of holy figures who have lived exemplary lives and are believed to have attained a state of sanctity.
The veneration of saints is a practice that dates back to the early Christian church. Early Christians
In the Roman Catholic Church, the process of canonization involves several stages, including the declaration of
The veneration of saints is not limited to the Roman Catholic Church. Other Christian denominations, such as
In addition to their religious significance, saints are often celebrated through various cultural and artistic expressions,