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I recently saw the news that Fr. Seraphim Rose is apparently going to be canonized by ROCOR:
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Apparently, he was already canonized by a Georgian diocese in 2023. I assume there's a big difference in a canonization from a single diocese vs. a whole council of bishops, though. Thinking about it, I've got a lot of questions about the process.
ROCOR Council of Bishops launches canonization process for Seraphim Rose
ROCOR hierarchs have voted to canonize Hieromonk Seraphim Rose.
Apparently, he was already canonized by a Georgian diocese in 2023. I assume there's a big difference in a canonization from a single diocese vs. a whole council of bishops, though. Thinking about it, I've got a lot of questions about the process.
- What does it mean for someone to be canonized in a diocese? Is it just that the bishop is giving formal permission for the person to be venerated as a saint in his diocese? Does it have any effect outside his diocese?
- Is there a more formal process or service that needs to be held before ROCOR's canonization would be official, or is it just the vote of the Council of Bishops?
- Assuming the news is correct and his canonization is formally announced in the coming days, at that point is he considered a saint throughout all of the Church, or does it apply only to ROCOR? If it applies only to ROCOR, do other jurisdictions then recognize the canonization later? Is there ever a case where one jurisdiction's canonization is rejected by another jurisdiction?