Father Raymond, obviously knowledgeable in the fact that only the High Pontiff may welcome people into sainthood. He snorts as he spots the part about sainting August Blackmont. This is laughable as first there is guidelines for sainthood as well as earning the title of venerable and a proper beatification, then is sainthood an option. And frankly, August never even confessed to his sins so why he would be entered into the gates of heaven seems beyond him.
He looks over to see a bird fly into the monastery window, the bird drops a letter and he reads it. "Hah, I knew August couldn't get sainted." He then continues to read through the monastery's mail.