canonizáció
Canonizáció is the process by which the Catholic Church officially declares a deceased person to be a saint. This means the person is recognized as having lived a life of exceptional holiness and is believed to be in heaven, able to intercede for the living. The process is rigorous and involves extensive investigation into the candidate's life, virtues, and any miracles attributed to their intercession.
Historically, canonization was initially a more informal process, often based on popular acclaim and the veneration
A crucial element in the canonization process is the verification of miracles. Generally, at least two miracles