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who is a saint according to the catholic church?

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In Roman Catholicism and certain other Christian faith traditions, a saint is a holy person who is known for his or her “heroic sanctity” and who is thought to be in heaven. ... In the 10th century, Pope John XV formalized a process for the identification of saints.

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In Roman Catholicism and certain other Christian faith traditions, a saint is a holy person who is known for his or her “heroic sanctity” and who is thought to be in heaven. ... In the 10th century, Pope John XV formalized a process for the identification of saints.

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