Decanonization or de-canonization (prefix de- ← Latin: de preposition: down, from, away[1][2] + Latin: canonizatio ← Greek: κανών – list, catalog[3][4][5][6][7]) – exclusion of a person's name from the list, catalog; the opposite of canonization. The list or catalog is the calendar of the saints[8][9] or the church calendar. Decanonization, the exclusion of the saint's name from the calendars, was carried out in the Russian Orthodox Church,[10][11] in the Catholic Church[12][13][14][15] and in the Anglican Church.[16][17]
^Walter William Skeat. An etymological dictionary of the English language. Oxford /England : Clarendon Press / de- (prefix) – p. 154.
^Charles Annandale. The Imperial Dictionary Of The English Language. Vol 1 / 1905 / p. 669. – De- (de) – A commons prefix in English words, representing in most the Latin de, from, away from, down from
^История канонизации святых в русской церкви / Голубинский Е. Е., заслуж. орд. проф. Моск. духовной акад. – 2-е изд., испр. и доп. – Москва : Имп. О-во истории и древностей рос. при Моск. ун-те, 1903. – 600 с. – С. 11.
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^CANON // Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3; 1913. – P. 255–256. – The name Canon (κανών) means a norm or rule; and it isused for various objects, such as the Canon of Holy Scripture, canons of Councils, the official list of saints' names (whence "canonization"), and the canon or list of clerks who serve a certain church, from which they themselves are called canons (canonici).
^Canonization Christianity // Encyclopædia Britannica – Canonization, official act of a Christian communion – mainly the Roman Catholic Church but also the Eastern Orthodox Church – declaring one of its deceased members worthy of public cult and entering his or her name in the canon, or authorized list, of that communion’s recognized saints.
^Charles Annandale. The Imperial Dictionary Of The English Language. Vol 1 / 1905 / p. 386. – Canon – A catalogue of saints acknowledged and canonized in the Roman Catholic Church
^James A. H. Murray. A New English Dictionary on Historical Principles: Founded Mainly on the Materials Collected by the Philological Society. Volume II: C (1893)./ p. 76 – Canonization – The action of canonizing; esp. formal admission into the calendar of saints.
^Charles Annandale. The Imperial Dictionary Of The English Language. Vol 1 / 1905 / p. 386. – Canonization – The act of canonizing a person, the act of ranking a deceased person in the catalogue of saints, called a canon.
^Religion and the Early Modern State Views from China, Russia, and the West./ James D. Tracy, Marguerite Ragnow. 2004 / p. 277
^Making martyrs East & West : canonization in the Catholic and Russian Orthodox churches / Cathy Caridi. – DeKalb, Ill. : NIU press, cop. 2016 / p. 135
^Summon's Miscellany of Saints and Sinners// Parminder Summon / 2005 / p. 37
^Packy Jim Folklore and Worldview on the Irish Border / Ray Cashman. 2016 / p. 182
^Afterlives of the Saints. Stories from the Ends of Faith / Colin Dickey. 2012
^Catholicism Today. An Introduction to the Contemporary Catholic Church / Evyatar Marienberg. 2014
^The Oxford Dictionary of Saints, Fifth Edition Revised / David Farmer, David Hugh Farmer. 2011 / p. xvi
^Richard Utz. The Medieval Myth of Jewish Ritual Murder: Toward a History of Literary Reception // Edited by Gwendolyn Morgan The Year’s Work in Medievalism. – BOZEMAN, MONTANA: Montana State University, 1999. – Vol. XIV. – p. 22–42.
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