Yes he was, because he was Martyred for the faith.
Of course he wrote many epistles and died because of his mission about proclaiming Jesus.
There is a parish named Saint Paul in nearly every Catholic diocese in the world.
Paul preached the Gospel and died the death of a martyr.
Saint Paul has at least two cities named for him - St Paul is a city in Minnesota and Sao Paulo is a city in Brazil
No, but he may have been named for the Hebrew King Saul.
Yes, Saint Paul was originally named Saul. He changed his name to Paul after his conversion to Christianity.
1. Saint Paul, MN- Ramsey County 2. Saint Paul, AR- Madison County 3. Saint Paul, IA- Lee County 4. Saint Paul, IN- Decatur County 5. Saint Paul, KS- Neosho County 6. Saint Paul, MO- Saint Charles County 7. Saint Paul, NE- Howard County 8. Saint Paul, OR- Marion County 9. Saint Paul, TX- Collin County 10. Saint Paul, TX- San Patricio County
John Paul II was not named after a saint; he chose the name in honor of his immediate predecessor John Paul I. John Paul I also chose his name in honor of his two immediate predecessors, John XXIII and Paul VI.
William Brady - Archbishop of Saint Paul - died in 1961.
Pope John Paul II is not yet a canonized saint nor is he a patron saint.
There are many, many saints named Mary. Please be specific.
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