Process
Process
the formal act, instrument, bull, or enict of canonization (q.v.) in the Romish Church.
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Process
(Lat. processus, pp. of procedo, to go before) A series of purposive actions, generally tending toward the production of something. A systematic forward movement, resulting in growth or decay. As employed by Whitehead (1861-), the course of actuality in its cosmological aspects. Syn. with action, becoming, existence. — J.K.F.