Beatification in a sentence as a noun

The glow of Jobs is fading from the company, despite how much I hate his beatification.

I read, some years ago, that Maria Agnesi is up for beatification.

Just goes to show how 200 years of politicking and beatification has distorted the images of the founding fathers.

A quick google will show you that Agnes managed to get most of the donations funnelled back to the Vatican, hence her beatification by the pope.

The civil beatification is almost certainly some combination of propaganda and the pride we feel when our team's captain scores the winning point in the big game.

The report concludes that the nun’s sacred image and the events leading to her beatification were the result of a well-orchestrated and effective media campaign.[...

I think those untouched photos are accurate same as seen by naked eyesure it's more aesthetically pleasing, but it's already distorting realitypersonally I think photos should be most accurate representation of what healthy naked human eye see, no beatification, no bigger contrast or oversaturating despite making photos more appealing.

Beatification definitions

noun

a state of supreme happiness

See also: blessedness beatitude

noun

the action of rendering supremely blessed and extremely happy

noun

(Roman Catholic Church) an act of the Pope who declares that a deceased person lived a holy life and is worthy of public veneration; a first step toward canonization