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Even before Seraphin's burial in 1604, his first biographer put pen to paper. He was [[canonized]] by [[Pope Clement XIII]] on July 16, 1767. Pope Clement canonized Seraphin, together with [[John Cantius]], [[Joseph Calasanz]], [[Joseph of Cupertino]], [[Jerome Emiliani]] and [[Jane Frances de Chantal]]. In the [[papal bull]] of canonization, the illiterate and physically clumsy Capuchin was acclaimed as a person who "knew how to read and understand the great book of life which is our Savior, Jesus Christ. For that reason, he deserves to be listed among Christ's principal disciples."
 
Serafin's [[feast day]] is celebrated on October 12. His tomb is in the Capuchin friary at Ascoli Piceno.<ref A church at [[San Lorenzo Nuovo]] is dedicated to him.name="CE">{{citation neededCathEncy|datewstitle=OctoberSt. Seraphin of 2018Montegranaro}}</ref>
 
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