Unnecessary.
The Catholic Encyclopedia is usually a reliable source.
If you think it's in error, go do your own homework.
If you're disputing the Catholic Encyclopedia, then show me YOUR sources - as in the Catechism or some binding teaching of the Magisterium.
Something beats nothing, and right now, all I see for any assertion that canonizations are not binding expressions of the Magisterium is a whole lotta nothing.
Other than your opinion (if, indeed, that is what you're asserting).
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I gave you my source.
The CCC.
It is not on me to prove that your website coincides with what the CCC or Vatican says. It’s on you.
By your own words, it’s “usually” a reliable source but one when one can cross reference.
Where is the cross reference?
>>Something beats nothing,<<
Um, no. That’s what the non-Catholics say when stating from “Catholic” websites. I don’t buy it with them and I’m not buying this.