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Sainthood refers to the status of a person who has been recognized by the Catholic Church as having lived an exceptionally holy life and is now believed to be in heaven. The term is typically used when talking about Catholic saints, such as Saint Francis of Assisi or Saint Teresa of Avila. Sainthood can also refer to the process of becoming a saint, which involves a rigorous investigation of the person's life and miracles attributed to them. It is usually not used in everyday conversation and is more commonly found in religious or historical contexts.