As far as I can determine he has not been considered for sainthood and no cause has been opened.
If you are referring to Father Jacques Marquette, or also referred to as Father Pere Marquette, it does not appear he ever ventured into Canada. Yet, there is a statue of him in Quebec, Canada.
No, Jacques Cartier did not find any gold or silver during his explorations of Canada in the 16th century. His main goal was to find a passage to Asia, not to search for precious metals.
Well according to me Sir Gary Sobers is the best cricketer ever as he was perfect in both fields of game batting or bowling.. He is considered the best with a player closer to him is only Jacques Kallis
Nope he failed.
St. Barbara of Nicomedia is a legendary saint who may or may not have ever existed. Legend says that she was tortured and beheaded by her own father about the year 235 for being a Christian. Dying for ones beliefs in Christ is usually considered as automatic sainthood for the martyr.
St. Barbara of Nicomedia is a legendary saint who may or may not have ever existed. Legend says that she was tortured and beheaded by her own father about the year 235 for being a Christian. Dying for ones beliefs in Christ is usually considered as automatic sainthood for the martyr.
Jacques Plante
St. Barbara of Nicomedia is a legendary saint who may or may not have ever existed. Legend says that she was tortured and beheaded by her own father about the year 235 for being a Christian. Dying for ones beliefs in Christ is usually considered as automatic sainthood for the martyr.
St. Joseph, St. Anne, St. Joachim, St. John the Baptist, St. Elizabeth and St. Zachary were Jews but are considered as saints. Anastasia was not a Catholic but Orthodox and would not be considered for sainthood except in the Russian Orthodox Church.
his wife rarely did go with him on any of his trips he mostly went alone
Yes. He was married to Catherine Des Granches.
No he only explored for a route for Asia he never became King!