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which includes the 813
Martyrs of
Otranto as a group, 23 who were
equipollently canonized and 4 who were
canonized in
other countries.
Antonio Primaldo...
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Through an
equivalent canonization or
equipollent canonization (Latin:
equipollens canonizatio) a pope can
choose to
relinquish the
judicial processes...
- John Paul II. Pope John Paul II
canonized 483 saints,
including one
equipollent canonizations,
during his twenty-six-year
reign as Pope from 1978 to...
- segments. Two
segments are said to be
equipollent when they have the same
length and direction. Two
equipollent segments are
parallel but not necessarily...
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Axiom of Choice. Dover. ISBN 978-0-486-46624-8. Weisstein, Eric W. "
Equipollent". mathworld.wolfram.com.
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- one long
venerated as such locally. This act of a Pope is
denominated "
equipollent" or "equivalent canonization" and "confirmation of cultus". In such cases...
- line
segments sharing the same size (length) are said to be
equipollent. Two
equipollent segments are not
necessarily coincident; for example, a given...
- Pope
Benedict XVI. Pope
Benedict XVI
canonized 45 saints,
including one
equipollent canonization,
during his seven-year
reign as Pope from 2005 to 2013:...
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Francis authorized the
beatification of 1,541 people,
including three equipollent beatifications. The pope has
continued the
practice of
having beatifications...
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Place of
Beatification 1.
Lorenzo da
Villamagna 28
February 1923 Rome (
equipollent beatification) 2. Thérèse of
Lisieux 29
April 1923
Saint Peter's Basilica...