Lucy was martyred at the age of 21 and became a saint at that time.
Lucy was martyred at the age of 21.
Saint Therese of Lisieux became a Carmelite nun at age 15.
Brigid had stopped aging when she became a saint as she had died. Being dead is the first requirement for being declared a saint.
The actual date of when Valentine of Rome died and became a saint are unknown. We do not know his age.
There is no historical information available about St. Lucy of Syracuse but, considering her age, it is unlikely she held a job.
No. She was martyred at a very young age. She is ,however, known as the patron saint of eyes...
Lucy was martyred when about 21 years of age so she had no later life except sainthood in heaven.
Technically, someone has to be dead to be declared a saint.
No, Saint Monica was not a martyr. She is known for her piety and devotion in the Christian faith, particularly for her prayers and influence on her son, Saint Augustine, who later became a prominent theologian and saint. Monica is recognized as a model of perseverance and faith.
Saint Peter died and entered Heaven as a saint when he was about 65 years old.
Saint Brigid or Bride died when she was 70 and got to meet Saint Patrick and Saint Brendan.
It is not clear why Saint Rose of Lima became ill, but she got very sick and was paralyzed. The people prayed for her to not die, but she did at the age of 31.