Many people at the Vatican agree that Mother Teresa was a living saint,
but the Catholic Church nevertheless has a gruelling process to make it
official, involving volumes of historical research, the hunt for
miracles and teams of experts to weigh the evidence. In Mother Teresa's
case, the process will come to a formal end Sunday when Pope Francis
declares the church's newest saint. Here is a look at the process of
canonization.
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