There are several saints named Christina. Please be specific.
His witnessing for Christ and his ultimate sacrifice as a martyr led to Sebastian being declared a saint.
The abstract noun for the term saint (a person) would be sainthood.
St. Patrick did not lose his sainthood.
Saint Christian the Astonishing was a holy-woman during the twelfth century. No common symbols exist for her sainthood, or at least, none survive, but patronage usually involves prayers for intercession for mental health workers.
The martyrdom of Thomas was sufficient to qualify him for sainthood.
Any saint by definition has achieved sainthood, except that some 'saints' are angels (St. Michael) and some saints were not canonized (St. Cecilia).
Sainthood is a noun used when referring to the saints collectively, or when referring to the status and dignity of a particular saint.
Saint Christina of Tyre is the patron saint of archers and millers, as well as the city of Palermo. She is also known as Saint Christina of Bolsena.
I can find no reference to any saint named Lubbock.
St. Dorothy died a martyr's death which the early Christians considered as automatic sainthood.
Actually, there is no official saint of dreams. Christina of Tyre has no patronages.
Which Saint Christina? There is more than one.