Similar words: parenthood, in the neighborhood of, saint, adulthood, saintly, priesthood, knighthood, saintliness. Meaning: [seɪnthʊd] n. 1. saints collectively 2. the status and dignity of a saint.
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1. His elevation to sainthood is entirely justified.
2. Church leaders had to choose between demanding visible sainthood or baptizing the children of those who did not meet standards.
3. Canonization, the final declaration of sainthood , requires at least one more.
4. The debate in the Church about sainthood is thus just as much cultural as political.
5. She was eventually put on the road to sainthood by Pope John Paul II, who beatified her in 1995.
6. She is trying to track down a piece of forgotten Toronto history: an effort to confer Protestant sainthood on Father Hobbes.
7. This only comes as a shock if we insist on seeing Theo in terms of sainthood.
8. He who is proclaimed a saint need hardly believe in sainthood.
9. Lula has not quite achieved the global renown and secular sainthood of Nelson Mandela.
10. Today, there are no such safeguards and some doubtful candidates have been put forward for sainthood.
11. Therese reported that her eyesight was fully restored on April 29, 1923 — the day Therese of Lisieux was beatified (the first step to sainthood) in Rome.
12. Kolodiejchuk, a senior Missionaries of Charity member, is her postulator,[sentencedict.com/sainthood.html] responsible for petitioning for her sainthood and collecting the supporting materials.
13. The orthodox church consider it essential in considering a person for canonization as a saint, and the Roman Catholic Church consider it as sign of sainthood but not a necessity.
14. Beatification, which is bestowed only on the dead, is the penultimate step before sainthood.
15. If anyone out there finds that an easy thing to do, put your name ahead of Mother Theresa for sainthood nominations.
16. The Holy See launched the social networking pages Tuesday, in advance of the beatification of Pope John Paul II on May 1, the last step before sainthood.
17. Yesterday idolized , today hated and spit upon, tomorrow forgotten, and the day after tomorrow promoted to Sainthood.
More similar words: parenthood, in the neighborhood of, saint, adulthood, saintly, priesthood, knighthood, saintliness, in the teeth of, in the main, deep in thought, fainthearted, faint-hearted, in the bargain, pain in the neck, a pain in the neck, sain, gainsaid, hood, maintaining, maintained, hooded, maintainability, maintain, in the interest of, fly in the ointment, plain sailing, manhood, boyhood, hoodlum.