Beata

/beɪˈɑːtə/ noun

In the Catholic Church, a title for a woman who is blessed or beatified, placed on the path toward sainthood.

From Latin 'beata' (feminine of 'beatus' meaning 'blessed,' from 'beare' meaning 'to make happy'), used in ecclesiastical Latin to mark women formally recognized as blessed.

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