Iashi wrote:
tazzaler wrote:
He better be man he was probly the best pope man, he was the most traveled, they were saying on the news that if you compare all the milage of his 104 or more trips it equils the amount on going to the moon and back
That's not enough to be canonized.
I'm not sure of the whole process in becoming a saint, but I know it was created as a system officially in the 10th century by Pope John XV and then again in 1983 by John Paul II, but I think that was just to remove or edit the role of the Devil's Advocate.
Becoming a saint is a very lengthy process. Essentially, a bishop of the area where the person worked will research the candidates life and actions for evidence of heroism(or hero virtue). That info goes to the vatican and to the Congregation for Cause of Saints, who will analyse the candidates life.
If agreed upon that they are a candidate, the Pope will deem them venerable ( a person who is a catholic mode). At this point, a beatification must occur. For someone to be beatified, a mircle must be preformed in their name. Martyrs(I beleive an example would be Joan of Arc) are waved from this. The last step in becoming a saint is the occurence of a second true miracle.
All miracles for beatification must be done posthumous, thats why a lot of the things that John Paul II did during his life don't make him a saint right off.