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Although historically there was no Pope Clement I, Catholic tradition says that he was pope approximately 92-97 CE. Francis A. Sullivan SJ (From Apostles to Bishops) says that it is the consensus of scholars that the church of Rome was led by a college of presbyters, rather than a single bishop, so if Clement really existed he would simply have been one of the presbyters of the church in Rome. There is a fanciful legend from the fourth century, describing miracles Clement performed and his martyrdom, and thus he is recognised as a saint.
No, he is not a canonized saint and there seems to be no movement to have him canonized,
No, Pius XI has been neither beatified nor canonized.
Francis was canonized on April 19, 1665, by Pope Alexander VII.
She was canonized on May 24, 1807, by Pope Pius VII.
She was canonized on May 24, 1807, by Pope Pius VII
Pope Clement VII was born on May 26, 1478.
Pope Clement VII was born in 1478 and died in 1534.
Pope Clement VII died on September 25, 1534 at the age of 56.
Pope Clement VII died on September 25, 1534 at the age of 56.
Pope Clement VII
Pope Clement VII was born on May 26, 1478 and died on September 25, 1534. Pope Clement VII would have been 56 years old at the time of death or 537 years old today.
Pope Clement VII reigned from 1523 to 1534.
Pope Clement VII was the pope who eventually excommunicated Henry VII and Thomas Cranmer.
Clement VII