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Pope St. Zachary is not a patron saint.
Zacchary (Zacharias) was the husband of Saint Elizabeth and father of John the Baptist. There was also a Pope Saint Zachary.
Pope Zachary was born in 679.
Two, actually. If the Pope finds that you did in fact make those miracles, he will proclaim you a saint.
In 1984 that was changed to 2 miracles and the pope has the prerogative to drop that to one miracle in certain cases.
Pope Zachary died on 752-03-14.
It is the same as for anyone - they must have lived a life of heroic virtue and had at least 2 proven miracles.
Pope Zachary died on March 15, 752, of natural causes and was buried in St. Peter's Basilica.
Saint Philip became a saint due to his important role as one of the twelve apostles of Jesus Christ. He dedicated his life to spreading the teachings of Christianity and evangelizing in various regions. His martyrdom, where he was crucified upside down, also contributed to his recognition as a saint in the Catholic Church.
Pope St. Martin is a saint but not a patron saint.
There is no universally recognized prayer specifically dedicated to St. Zachary. However, you can say a personal prayer asking for intercession or guidance from St. Zachary, the patron saint of families and fathers. You can also ask for his blessings on your family and loved ones.
Saint Patrick was never a pope.