All saints lived a virtuous life or they would not have been declared as saints.
To become a saint in the Catholic Church, a person must lead a life of exceptional holiness, be officially recognized by the Church as having lived a virtuous life, and have performed miracles attributed to their intercession after death. The process, known as canonization, involves thorough investigation and approval by the Vatican.
Saint Maron was born and lived his life in Syria.
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Saint Michael the Archangel is an angel and never lived as a human.
Saint John Bosco became a saint through the process of canonization by the Catholic Church. This involved an official investigation into his life, writings, and reputation for holiness. After verifying miracles attributed to his intercession and determining his virtuous life, he was declared a saint by the Pope.
Yes. As any saint is the model of an exemplary life of Christian faith, hope, and charity, as well as Christian virtue and morality, any person can aspire to a righteous and virtuous Christian life.
She dedicated her life to serving others, always guided by her virtuous beliefs and unwavering integrity.
Saint Raphael is an angel, an archangel. He is a pure spirit who has never lived as a human.
St. Nicholas of Myra lived an exemplary life in service to the poor.
Saint Raphael the Archangel is a pure spirit and has not lived as a human.
Michael is an archangel and has never lived a human life.
St. Michael is an archangel and never lived the life of a human.