As far as I know, to be canonized you have to perform a number of miracles that then have to be examined by some kind of investigation. There are those who are invited to argue against the existence of said miracles, like Hitchens was I believe at one point. Apparently they don't look too closely at the miracles saints performed while alive though, because I'm fairly sure that miracles aren't really miracles.I'm not sure besides the he was well loved and an inspiration to the faith(ful).
I'm not sure it has to be more than that. Seems to be that's what all the arcane rules and procedures are for. To insure that it is at least that rather than a political thing.
I think it's kind of silly but it does mean something to Catholics.
I thought that was you.So which one of you is Fock hatas on the Justice for Trayvon page?
<3i just went on Fiverr and spent $100 to buy a ton of backlinks for they keyword "American Inventor" and "chimpout" and pointed them all to Rerolled
Actually, John Paul the 2nd did away with the investigation process so that he could ram a bunch of canonizations through during his reign of terror, and I'm pretty sure it hasn't been reinstated.As far as I know, to be canonized you have to perform a number of miracles that then have to be examined by some kind of investigation. There are those who are invited to argue against the existence of said miracles, like Hitchens was I believe at one point. Apparently they don't look too closely at the miracles saints performed while alive though, because I'm fairly sure that miracles aren't really miracles.
As if he isn't reading this right now and needs any sort of request or permission. Don't you think he is alerted any time his name or "Everquest browser" is used?<3
Dare we stoop to contracting Tyen and his bot-army to somehow influence google to point at rerolled for "chimpout" searches? Deals with the devil usually don't go too well, but there's a first time for everything.