question for christian anons
>>17984562Unless we have proof that the deed was done in odium fidei, the canonization takes some time.
>>17984562>canonizedWho gets murdered by a mentally ill brownoid (all brownoids are all mentally ill) isn't how the church decides who becomes a saint.
>>17984572That's exactly how most early saints got canonised though
>>17984572okay so heres a better question; why did the catholic community in klamath continue to be pro immigrant?
>>17984778>why did the catholic community in klamath continue to be pro immigrantBecause they fell for the lie about non whites having any place in the body of Christ.
>Maximiliano Esparzathe catholic church doesn't want to embarrass their hispanic allies who will soon take over America
>>17984562there’s a whole process where they have to look into their life, then they have to document miracles attributed to themit takes years
>>17985037>gets canonized for winning five fortnite global championships in a row
>>17984562Even if the murder was religiously motivated, that would just make her a martyr, not a saint.
>>17984619Most early saints didn't even exist.The church set specific procedures at some point around the 12th century, gotta satisfy those to get canonized today.
>>17985062The 21 Coptic Martyrs of Libya are recognised as saints by the Catholic Church and they weren't even Catholic. Their entire case is being murdered by brown people
>>17985075Funnily enough, the fact that they weren't catholic is the only reason the wretched jesuit managed to get them in the martyrology: by acknowledging them through the acknowledgement of the coptic church, he skipped all the normal procedures.Horrifying legalistic abuse. But he's a jesuit, what else would you expect? Shoulda just acknowledged them as martyrs. But no, gotta act grandly performative no matter the spiritual cost.