Communion of the Saints in a Baptistry in Padua (José Luiz | Wikipedia)
On April 24, Pope Francis used the process of equipollent canonization to declare Margaret of Castello to be a saint of the Church.
What did he do, and why does this process exist?
To answer that question, let’s review the development of the process by which the Church declares someone to be a saint.
When St. Paul wrote his epistle to the Church in Rome, he addressed it “To all God’s beloved in Rome, who are called to be saints” (Rom. 1:1). In these and other letters, it was clear that Paul was not using the word “saint” in the sense that we use when we call someone a canonized saint today. Instead, he was referring to the entire body of Christian believers as saints (for example, see Rom. 15:26, 1 Cor. 1:2, Phil. 4:22).
Through storytelling, podcast series offers an inside look at real-world investigations and the tactics that investigators used to solve them
NEW YORK, April 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/ K2 Integrity today announced the launch of a new investigative podcast series,
Digging Deeper, which gives a behind-the-scenes look at the investigations industry. Guests will explore real-world cases and share what they uncovered along the way to crack the code for clients. In a recent episode, Jules Kroll, founder of the modern corporate investigations industry, discusses some of the most intriguing cases of his career and how the industry has changed over time. Investigative and true crime podcasts have exploded in recent years. With such strong interest in how investigations are conducted, it is our hope
K2 Integrity Launches Investigative Podcast Series Digging Deeper
Through storytelling, podcast series offers an inside look at real-world investigations and the tactics that investigators used to solve them
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NEW YORK, April 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/ K2 Integrity today announced the launch of a new investigative podcast series,
Digging Deeper, which gives a behind-the-scenes look at the investigations industry. Guests will explore real-world cases and share what they uncovered along the way to crack the code for clients. In a recent episode, Jules Kroll, founder of the modern corporate investigations industry, discusses some of the most intriguing cases of his career and how the industry has changed over time.
Robert Brenner and Thomas Bock Broaden Roles at K2 Integrity
Bob Brenner takes on additional role of Chief Revenue and Growth Officer; Tom Bock takes on additional role of Chief Operating Officer
NEW YORK, April 6, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Jeremy Kroll, CEO of K2 Integrity, today announced appointments broadening the responsibilities of two members of the firm s senior leadership team: Bob Brenner will be taking on the role of Chief Revenue and Growth Officer, in addition to his responsibilities as Global Co-Managing Partner; and Tom Bock will be taking on the role of Chief Operating Officer, in addition to his responsibilities as Global Co-Head Financial Crimes Risk Management.