A saint who dies of natural causes is called (drum roll, please) a saint!
No, Saint Rita died of natural causes.
Yes, he died of natural causes.
No, Saint Patrick died of natural causes.
No, Saint Helen died of natural causes and was not a martyr.
No, Genevieve died of natural causes.
No, he died of natural causes.
She died of natural causes. She was not a martyr.
No, Zachary died of natural causes.
No, Saint Aloysius Gonzaga was not a martyr. He was a Jesuit scholastic and is known for his piety, purity, and devotion to serving the sick during an epidemic, but he did not die as a result of persecution for his faith. He is the patron saint of youth, students, and plague victims.
Yes, Saint Francis Xavier was a martyr. He died in 1552 while serving as a missionary in Japan, where he faced persecution for his faith.
Saint Brigid of Ireland died of natural causes. She was not a 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.