Elizabeth was long dead before Christ began his public ministry and founded the Church
There are a number of saints named Elizabeth and all were baptized except the mother of John the Baptist. She died beforre Christ began his public ministry.
St. Elizabeth, the mother of St. John the Baptist, is the patron saint of expectant mothers, is memorialized on November 5 in the Catholic Church and September 8 in the Greek Orthodox Church.
There are many saints with the name of Elizabeth. If you can be more specific I may be able to help you.
The feast of St. Elizabeth, the mother of John the Baptist, is November 5.
The feast of St. Elizabeth ithe mother of John the Baptist is November 5 in the Latin Church.
Yes, Mary is considered a saint in the Catholic Church. She is known as the Blessed Virgin Mary and holds a special place of honor as the mother of Jesus Christ.
Elizabeth was a Hebrew - a Jew.
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St. Elizabeth, the mother of John the Baptist, would have been proclaimed a saint by popular acclaim. At the time she died there was no official procedure in place for canonization. The Catholic Church did not begin that until the 12th century.
Are you referring to Elizabeth, the mother of John the Baptist and cousin of Mary? If so, she was never officially canonized as a saint. She would have been proclaimed a saint by popular acclaim early in the history of the Church. There was no official canonization process in place at the time.
Yes, Mother Mary is recognized as a saint in the Catholic Church.
Elizabeth, the Mother of John the Baptist, worked at home. She was a housewife and mother.