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beatified

[bee-at-uh-fahyd] / biˈæt əˌfaɪd /




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Beatified in 1923�the Roman Catholic officials waiving the custom that 50 years must elapse before a "cause" is begun�she was canonized in 1925 as St. Th�r�se of the Infant Jesus.

From Time Magazine Archive

Dates: 1901-1925 Status of Cause: Beatified Prognosis: Good A "blessed" who could have fit right into People's "most beautiful" issue, Frassati was the handsome son of one of Italy's foremost publishers.

From Time Magazine Archive

Gloom hovers where triumphant joy Beatified each passing hour, For Winter now with ruthless power Fulfils its mission to destroy.

From The Call of the Mountains and other Poems by Pickering, James E.

Wise Men who seek His bed Joseph Little One, Little One, Saviour and Child,Father and Mother, my Husband and Son;Born of the lily, the maid undefiled,Babe of my Love, the Beatified One.

From The Gray Brethren and Other Fragments in Prose and Verse by Fairless, Michael

If we turn his compound designation into English, it runs thus—"the Beatified Friar John the Angelic of Fiesole."

From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Part 1, Slice 1 by Various




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