canonicate
/kænɒnɪkeɪt/Definitions
1. verb
to be formally recognized as a saint by a Christian church, especially the Catholic Church.
“The process of canonization can take many years, and the church must carefully consider each candidate before canonizing them.”
2. noun
the state of being formally recognized as a saint by a Christian church, especially the Catholic Church.
“After her death, her canonization was speeded up, and she became a saint just a few years later.”