Does the Church canonize saints to increase the number of those who can render powerful spiritual and material assistance to those of us still living on earth? In other words, are saints primarily intercessors and miracle-workers?
Saints are also exemplars or models of the Christian life, of what it means to be truly holy.
Whom should the Church raise up for the emulation of the overwhelming majority of its members, who are lay, married, parents, and grandparents, and who are in no realistic danger of being martyred for the faith?
It would be a wiser pastoral course for the Church to canonize more saints who were not martyred, were married, had children and grandchildren, and who did not enter a convent or found a new religious community after the death of their spouse.
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