Monica was not canonized as the process did not become instituted until the 12th century. She was proclaimed a saint by the local Christian community, probably not long after she died.
Monica was never formally canonized as the formal process was not instituted until about the 12th century. She was proclaimed a saint by popular acclamation for her pious and holy life.
Monica was neither beatified nor canonized. She was declared a saint by the early Christian community long before the official canonization process was in place.
Monica was precongregational - before there was a formal canonization process. Basically, she was declared a saint by popular acclamation of the early Christian community, probably shortly after she died..
Her usual representation is an old woman wearing the Augustine nuns habit with flowing tears running down her cheeks. Sometimes in company of her son Saint Agustine (bishop holding a flaming heart)
The date of canonization refers to when an individual is officially recognized as a saint by the Catholic Church. Canonization typically involves a formal process and declaration by the Pope, confirming the individual's status as a saint.
Bernadette of Lourdes was canonized on December 8, 1933, by Pope Pius XI
There is no such canonized saint.
Rarely. It is frequently the date of their entry into Heaven (date of death) but it can be any date.
No, he is not a canonized saint.
Apparently, Saint Francis was canonized directly without having to be named venerable, or blessed. He was canonized on July 16, 1228, just 2 years after his death.
The date is unknown because she was canonized pre-Congregation, meaning, before the establishment of the Sacred Congregation for Rites (1588 AD). Saint Demetria died c. 363 AD.
There is no such canonized saint.