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Do you Have any?
Published on May 2, 2005 By Dr Guy In Religion

Something that was said by a Jewish member of JU got me to thinking.  Do Protestants recognize Saints?

I know the Catholic Church has a very rigid (and some say too strict) process for recognizing a person who is a saint.  And at one time, many years ago, there were no protestants, so I guess anyone recognized before the Reformation may still be considered a saint.  Or are they?

I am a cradle Catholic, who never really left the Church, but during my Youth, did dabble in Protestantism.  But I never got around to asking that question.

So anyone have any insight?  Do Protestant Denominations have saints and if so, how do they determine who is or should be a saint?

Inquiring minds want to know!


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on May 06, 2005
Replying to a comment on Friday... made on Tuesday is not at all acceptable in certain circles!
on May 06, 2005

Replying to a comment on Friday... made on Tuesday is not at all acceptable in certain circles!

Sorry, I did not know you had made one.  I was just cleaning up my Watch list and saw it.  I never got notified. I was not ignoring it and meant no harm.

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