Blessed: A Step Toward Sainthood in the Catholic Church
“Blessed” in Catholicism means a holy person is in heaven, worthy of veneration, and intercedes for the Church as a step toward sainthood.
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“Blessed” in Catholicism means a holy person is in heaven, worthy of veneration, and intercedes for the Church as a step toward sainthood.
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