Accorded sacrosanct or authoritative standing.
1 However, Best has been canonised day and night on television and radio.
2 Pope Benedict XVI canonised her at St Peter's in Rome on Sunday.
3 In Sport, people are rarely canonised by virtue of their feats alone.
4 Pope John Paul II canonised three 19th century missionaries at the Vatican today.
5 But the saint was scarcely canonised before his claims to beatitude were impugned.
6 This man was a saint, and in 1261 he was canonised .
7 No wonder that Rome canonised the man who thus exalted her.
8 In 2002, Diego was canonised as a saint by the Roman Catholic church.
9 During his reign he canonised Mary Magdalen de Pazzi, and Peter of Alcantara.
10 He canonised Vincent de Paul, John Francis Regis, and Juliana Falconieri.
11 He canonised John Cajetan, Philip Benitius, Francis Borgia, Louis Bertrand, and Rose of
12 It was immediately canonised as a classic work of literature.
13 In 1594 he was canonised as the god of war.
14 Blessed Charles, who spent almost 30 years in Dublin, is to be canonised tomorrow.
15 Pope Francis has canonised two shepherd children at the Fatima shrine complex in Portugal.
16 It is the first time two popes have been canonised at the same time.
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