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  1. Pre-Congregation Martyrs The decision as to whether martyrs had died for their faith in Christ and the consequent permission of veneration lay originally with the bishop of the place in which they had borne their testimony.

  2. For current practice, as well as a discussion of similar processes in other churches, see the article on canonization. This article describes the process as it was before the promulgation of the Codex Iuris Canonici ( Code of Canon Law) of 1983.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BarnabasBarnabas - Wikipedia

    Barnabas ( / ˈbɑːrnəbəs /; Syriac: ܒܪܢܒܐ; Ancient Greek: Βαρνάβας ), born Joseph ( Ἰωσήφ) or Joses ( Ἰωσής ), [1] was according to tradition an early Christian, one of the prominent Christian disciples in Jerusalem. According to Acts 4:36, Barnabas was a Cypriot Jew. Named an apostle in Acts 14 :14, [2] he and Paul ...

  4. Histoire des congrégations chrétiennes en France. Les congrégations catholiques sont des institutions, approuvées par les évêques ou les papes, qui se sont créées au fil du temps en fonction des besoins ou des crises qui agitaient l’ Église, et sont l’illustration de l’évolution de celle-ci. Les novices, aspirant à la vie ...

  5. This web page explains the process of beatification and canonization in the Catholic Church, but does not mention pre-congregation. Pre-congregation is a term used in some Protestant denominations to refer to a period of preparation before joining a congregation.