thumb|upright|Pope Pius IX (1792–1878), beatified on 3 September 2000 by [[Pope John Paul II]]
Beatification is a formal recognition by the Catholic Church that a deceased person lived a holy life and can be venerated by the faithful. It is typically a step toward canonization (being declared a saint) and allows the Church to officially honor the person's memory and spiritual example.
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列福(れっぷく、ラテン語: Beatificatio、英語: Beatification)は、キリスト教、カトリック教会において徳と聖性が認められ、聖人(羅: Sanctus、西: Santo)に次ぐ福者(羅: Beatus、西: Beato)の地位に上げられることをいう。
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