Anthony the Abbot (Anthony of Egypt, Anthony the Great, and other names) was neither beatified not canonized. He is a precongregational saint and declare a saint before the formal process was instituted in the 12th century.
The day he died in the year 356 is not known but it is commemorated each year on January 17.
Which Saint Augustine? There are several.
Leo the Great was neither beatified nor canonized. The official canonization process did not exist at the time. He was proclaimed a saint by the early Christians based on his life and merits.
Please advise which Saint Anthony you are referring to.
There are several saints named Anthony. Please be specific.
St. Anthony the Abbot is the patron saint of pigs.
Saint Anthony the Abbot is sometimes known as St. Anthony Patron Saint of Bacon because he is considered a patron saint of pigs and swineherds. He was a 3rd century hermit,
There is no patron saint of bacon. However, there is a patron saint of pigs (bacon providers) and that is St. Anthony the Abbot.
May 30, 1232 by Pope Gregory IX at Spoleto, Italy.
Anthony was proclaimed a saint by popular acclaim before their was a system in place for official canonization. The pope was not involved.
St. Anthony of Egypt, the abbot, is a patron saint of animals and his feast day is January 17.
Saint Paul was neither beatified not canonized. He was declared a saint long before the canonization process was introduced.
Which Saint Augustine? There are several.
The day he died in the year 356 is not known but it is commemorated each year on January 17.
Saint Anselm of Canterbury (d. 1109) was not beatified but was canonized in 1492 by Pope Alexander IV.
Stephen was not beatified. He was declared a saint long before the canonization process was instituted in the 12th century.
Cecilia was neither beatified nor canonized. She was proclaimed a saint by early Christians based on her martyrdom.