Definitionadj. accorded sacrosanct or authoritative standing
Last update: August 13, 2015
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In 1729, and canonized by Clement XII. [Please select]
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It is negation canonized as the one positive virtue. [Please select]
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The Roman Church prayed to the dead whom it canonized. [Please select]
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[28] Cyril and Methodius were canonized by Pope Leo XIII in 1881 A. [Please select]
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The Pope canonized him and for years he was the most venerated of English saints. [Please select]
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Was this the woman whom he had canonized throughout these years. [Please select]
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Iago, the canonized Mars of the chivalry of Spain. [Please select]
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The Church has frequently canonized the woman in such a case. [Please select]
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The apsis had no window, was vaulted, and its walls were covered with figures of Christ and of the saints, or of eminent Christians who in later times were canonized by the popes. [Please select]
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It had been brought from Jerusalem, it was said, by the “Empress Helena,” the idealized and canonized mother of Constantine, a story for which Gibbon displayed small respect. [Please select]
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