1. beatified - Adjective
2. beatified - Verb
Derived from beatify
4. beatified - Adjective Satellite
of Beatify
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe history of many saints, beatified by the church, is repugnant. It shows nothing more than a profound aberration of the human spirit in search of ultra-terrestrial chimeras. Benito Mussolini
Cardinal Clemens August Graf von Galen was beatified on 9 October 2005. Source: Internet
A member of the Franciscan Order, she was beatified by Pope Pius IX in 1848. Source: Internet
Carlo Acutis is the youngest contemporary person to be beatified, a path taken by two Portuguese shepherd children living in the early 1900s who were proclaimed Catholic saints in 2017. Source: Internet
Beatifications and canonization ceremonies main John XXIII beatified four individuals in his reign: Elena Guerra (26 April 1959), Innocenzo da Berzo (12 November 1961), Elizabeth Ann Seton (17 March 1963) and Luigi Maria Palazzolo (19 March 1963). Source: Internet
Beatification Pope Leo XIII beatified Peter of Tarantaise (Innocent V) on 9 March 1898, on account of his reputation for holiness and saintliness. Source: Internet