St. Vincent had been dead for a number of years when he was canonized. He died in 1660 at the age of 89 and was canonized in 1737. People must be dead before they can even be considered for canonization.
St. Vincent de Paul was canonized on June 16, 1737, by Pope Clement XII.
St. Vincent de Paul was canonized on June 16th, 1737 by pope Clement XII.
He was canonized on June 16, 1737, by Pope Clement XII.
St. Vincent de Paul was canonized June 16, 1737 by Pope Clement XII.
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Beatified on August 13, 1729, by Pope Benedict XIII. Canonized on June 16, 1737, by Pope Clement XII .
He was canonized on June 29,1867, by Blessed Pope Pius IX.
St. Vincent of Paul Catholic Church was created in 1858.
Cathedral of St. Vincent de Paul was created in 1897.
St. Vincent de Paul Regional Seminary was created in 1963.
There are thousands of canonized saints, not just five.
No, St. Vincent and St. Vincent de Paul are not the same person. St. Vincent, also known as St. Vincent of Saragossa, was a martyr from the 3rd century. St. Vincent de Paul, on the other hand, was a 17th-century priest known for his work in charity and the founding of the Congregation of the Mission. While they share a name, they have distinct lives and legacies in the Christian tradition.