"...no man hath ascended up to heaven, but He that came down from heaven, even the Son of Man which is in heaven." (John 3:13)
Another answer:You're probably thinking of Elijah:2 Kings 2:11 - Then it happened, as they continued on and talked, that suddenly a chariot of fire appeared with horses of fire, and separated the two of them; and Elijah went up by a whirlwind into heaven. [NKJV]
A saint becomes a saint the instant they enter heaven. However, before the Catholic Church can declare them as a saint in heaven they carry out a lengthy investigation to assure that the person is, indeed, in heaven. This is called the canonization process,
By the strict definition of the church angels cannot become declared saints. Nowhere in the Bible does it call an angel a saint.Roman Catholics, however, often refer to Michael as "Saint Michael" but this title does not indicate canonization as it would a person.Archangel Michael s generally referred to in Christian litanies as "Saint Michael", as in the Litany of the Saints.Catholic AnswerThe title "saint" in the Catholic Church just indicates that someone is in heaven. The good angels have always been in heaven and thus the title "saint" applies to them. The Catholic Church, which wrote the Bible, is the same Church that applies the title to anyone in heaven.
There may be a St. Amber in Heaven however, there is no recognized saint by that name.
Yes, he is the patron saint of a happy death.
'Saint' is found in 24 different books of the Bible. Saint also appears 98 times in the Bible.
There is no specific saint known for waiting at the door of heaven. In Christian tradition, Saint Peter is often depicted as the gatekeeper of heaven, with the keys to the kingdom.
That saint is typically depicted as Saint Peter, who was one of Jesus's twelve apostles and is considered the first pope of the Catholic Church. The keys to the kingdom of heaven are also often associated with him in iconography.
St. Michael is an angel in Heaven, he is a saint.
The Saint John's Bible was created in 2007.
There is no Saint Faithy. There may have been a Saint Faith who became a saint by dying for her faith as a martyr.
Saint Jerome translated The Bible.
Saint Peter is fine and enjoying his life in heaven.