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Nature of Sainthood
In the Hebrew Scriptures God is “the Holy One” or “one who is holy” (Isa. 1.4; 5.19; 41.14). “His people share His holiness” (Ex. 19.6). To the New Testament authors the church is the community of saints (Acts 9.13 and the Pauline epistles). Although the creeds, with the phrase “communion of saints,” maintain that usage, in later Christianity the term saint came to be used for those who are in heaven.
Generally in the Roman Catholic Church the title
Sections in this article:
- Introduction
- Accounts of the Lives of the Saints
- Religious Role of the Saints
- Nature of Sainthood
- Bibliography
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