Tradition states that Saint Matthew was martyred, with some accounts suggesting he was killed by the sword or burned at the stake. However, historical evidence on his martyrdom is not as clear as with other saints.
Saint Matthew is not an angel, but rather one of the twelve apostles of Jesus Christ as described in the New Testament. He is depicted as a human figure in Christian tradition, not as an angel.
The Roman Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church each hold the tradition that Matthew died as a martyr. However, the manner and date of his death are not known.
Saint Martyr Agapius was born in 1710.
Saint Angelo was neither a saint nor a martyr. Saint Angelo is not a recognized figure in Christian hagiography or martyrology.
She was a martyr. Any martyr for the faith is already 100% a saint.
A martyr?
She was not a martyr. She died of natural causes.
No Faustina died a natural death and was not a martyr.
No, he died of natural causes and was not a martyr.
No, St. Stephen was the first martyr.
No, Saint David was not a martyr. He was a Welsh bishop and the patron saint of Wales, known for his teachings and founding monastic settlements. He is revered for his piety and contributions to the spread of Christianity in Wales.