De servorum Dei beatificatione et beatorum canonizatione

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De servorum Dei beatificatione et beatorum canonizatione is a seminal 18th-century treatise that systematically codified the Catholic Church’s procedures and theological principles for beatification and canonization.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
canon law treatise
theological treatise
addresses competence of the Holy See in causes of saints
distinction between public and private cult
juridical aspects of canonization
theological foundations of veneration of saints
aim to clarify theological principles of sainthood
to systematize norms for declaring saints
author Prospero Lambertini NERFINISHED
concerns blesseds
saints of the Catholic Church
servants of God
countryOfOrigin Papal States NERFINISHED
focusesOn criteria for heroic virtue
criteria for martyrdom
evaluation of miracles
procedures for beatification
procedures for canonization
role of the Congregation of Rites
role of the Promoter of the Faith
genre legal-theological manual
scholarly treatise
historicalImportance seminal work on canonization
systematic codification of procedures
impact standard reference for causes of saints for centuries
influenced Catholic beatification procedures
Catholic canonization procedures
Codification of canonization law
language Latin
method scholastic argumentation
systematic exposition
publicationCentury 18th century
religiousTradition Roman Catholicism
subject Catholic Church NERFINISHED
beatification
canonization
saints
theologicalDiscipline dogmatic theology
hagiography
moral theology
timePeriodContext post-Tridentine Catholic reform
usedBy Congregation for the Causes of Saints NERFINISHED
Roman Curia NERFINISHED
writtenByFuture Pope Benedict XIV NERFINISHED

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Pope Benedict XIV authored De servorum Dei beatificatione et beatorum canonizatione