canonisation
/kænɒnɪˈzeɪʒən/Definitions
1. noun
the act of making someone a saint in the Roman Catholic Church, or the process of officially recognizing someone as a saint.
“The canonisation of Saint Francis marked a significant event in the church’s history.”
2. noun
the process of giving official recognition or approval to a theory or idea.
“The scientist’s theory underwent a lengthy process of canonisation before being widely accepted.”