0 past simple and past participle of canonize --
1 (in the Roman Catholic Church) to announce officially that a dead person is a saint --
Twenty-five martyrs from the conflict would eventually be canonized, including six knights.
The order had 164 houses by 1767, when she was canonized.
So with the other saints canonized by the council.
Two verified miracles must be attributed to a deceased candidate for sainthood before he or she can be canonized.
After her death, her body as well as her life are scrutinized for indications that she is a saint, and at last she is canonized.
When he was canonized, places and people were named after him, which popularized the name.
First of all, in the absence of a clear canonized definition of the term there is no agreement on what actually constitute the parameters of light-classicality.
Canonized (yet reflexive) procedures for scientific work reproduce the multiple selves of researchers and subjects - selves that inhibit any further recognition of reflexivity or its horrors.