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The entire process is a lie. You have to have committed a minimum of 2 verified miracles, be a catholic in proper communion with their cult, get voted on by a voting body, and finally confirmed as legitimate. All of it unbiblical and nonsensical. If you don't meet any of those single criteria, you cannot be considered a "saint".
Saint Rogers is the perfect litmus of orthodox conception of Chrisitianity and it's saints. If one or even their church can't acknowledge him as a saint, they are anathema.

The entire process is a lie. You have to have committed a minimum of 2 verified miracles, be a catholic in proper communion with their cult, get voted on by a voting body, and finally confirmed as legitimate. All of it unbiblical and nonsensical. If you don't meet any of those single criteria, you cannot be considered a "saint".
Saint Rogers is the perfect litmus of orthodox conception of Chrisitianity and it's saints. If one or even their church can't acknowledge him as a saint, they are anathema.
