noun
- the act by the Roman Catholic Church of declaring a deceased person to be blessed and worthy of public religious honor, as a step toward sainthood
- the state of supreme blessedness or bliss
Usage: religious; Catholic Church
Usage: formal
Examples
- The beatification ceremony was attended by thousands of faithful Catholics.
- Pope Francis announced the beatification of the missionary who served in Africa.
- The process of beatification requires evidence of miracles attributed to the deceased.
- Her beatification was the first step toward eventual canonization as a saint.
- The family felt a sense of beatification after years of struggle and hardship.
- Many believers seek spiritual beatification through prayer and devotion.