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If you are referring to St. Michael the Archangel, he has not died and will never die. He is an angel and immortal.

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Where did St. Michael die?

Michael is an archangel and archangels do not die.


Was St. Michael a martyr?

Saint Michael wasn't martyred because he is an archangel.


What is St Michael's High School's motto?

The motto of St Michael's High School is 'For God & Country'.


How did St. Michael die?

St. Michael the Archangel is a pure spirit created by God long before the Universe even existed. He was not born and he will not die.


What is St. Michael's country of origin?

St. Michael the Archangel is an ANGEL! He was created by God long before the universe even existed. His country of origin is, therefore, HEAVEN.


What was the date of death for Saint Michael?

St. Michael is an archangel and angels do not die.


How did Saint Michael die?

St. Michael is an angel. He hasn't died, and won't.


What is the date of death for St. Michael?

St. Micahel is an archangel and will never die.


When was St. Michael born and where?

St. Michael is an Archangel. He was not born but created by God in Heaven as a pure spirit. He will never die.


When did Michael Alexander St John die?

Michael Alexander St John died in August 2002, in England, UK.


What country did Saint Michael come from?

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What what country was St. Michael born?

St. Michael was not born in the traditional sense; he has no physical body. He was created by God as a spiritual being possessing of an angelic nature. The date and time of his creation is unknown, but it certainly was before human history started or even humanity was created. The Catholic Church celebrates St. Michael's feast day on September 29th in the liturgical calendar.