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How did Saint Christopher fulfill the steps to sainthood?

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Christopher is a legendary saint who may have never existed. A few years ago his name was removed from the official Calendar of Saints of the Catholic Church. If he did actually exist, he would have been proclaimed a saint by popular acclaim as there was no official canonization process in place at the time. That did not happen until the 12th century. Legen says that he died a martyr's death. If so, that is an almost instant guarantee of sainthood.

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