Pope John Paul II canonized about 480 saints.
On November 23, 2013, Pope Francis canonized 6 new saints in the Vatican.
Pope Pius XI canonized More in 1935
There are several saints named Sergius so you need to be specific. Most were Precongregational Saints and never officially canonized. They were declared as saints by the early Christian community and not by the pope.
Pope John Paul II beatified 1,340 people and canonized 483 saints.
He beatified 1,340 people and canonized 483 saints.
He has canonized over 800 new saints. On May 12, 2013, Pope Francis canonized 813 Martyrs from the Italian city of Otranto, along with two Latin American religious Foundresses, Mother Laura Montoya e Upegui - the first Colombian saint - and Mother Maria Guadalupe Garcia Zavala, from Mexico. For a complete list of all saints canonized by Pope Francis click here.
Yes, there have been many saints canonized in the last ten years. On May 12, 2013, in Saint Peter's Square, Vatican City, Pope Francis canonized 813 martyrs from the town of Otranto in Italy.
There are several saints and blesseds named Bertha so you need to be more specific.
Yes, there are many parents who became saints. The parents of St. Therese of Lisieux will be canonized later in the year 2015 by Pope Francis.
The Sacred Congregation for the Causes of Saints needs to investigate and approve one more miracle before they can recommend to the Pope that she be canonized. (as of February 2014)
He was canonized in 1083 A.D by Pope Gregory
The last pope to be canonized was Pius X.