There are several saints named Anthony, each lived during a different period of Church history. Please be specific.
The crusades were going on and they changed a lot.
No, Frankie Dolce is not going to become a saint.
Yes, Germany did have a draft during World War 2, but it wasn't avoided just by "going into the Catholic church". It was avoided by becoming a priest or nun in the Catholic church.
by going to social church potlucks
Saint Kevin of Glendalough had his cultusconfirmed in 1903 in Rome.When the Church confirms the public cultus of a saint, it means that the Church is formally acknowledging the holiness of this person, and is saying that it is acceptable to venerate this person. Confirmation of a public cult is one of the first steps toward canonization. It is a slightly different process than that of the modern formal beatification, but the person is referred to as Blessed.In the case of Kevin, he had been acclaimed as a saint unofficially for ome approved his cultus they were basically agreeing with the ancient opinion that he was, indeed, a saint.
Going to church is very important to fijians during christmas. Everyone goes to church. Theres also family gatherings and a feast fit for a king!
No it is not, "I started going to church" would be correct
Your question is going to have to be more specific to get an answer. Are you talking about a particular era in history, and a particular country or Continent? There have been reforms proposed for the Church starting with the Counsel of Jerusalem in the New Testament, right through the next 2,000 years.
They were going to be married at the Capulets' house.
no he did not get punished to church
Is it likely that the church would designate a saint to protect and care for evil beings that can't face crosses and holy water? ____ A saint is recognised by the Christian Church and beloved. Vampires..... not so much. Any saint for vampires would need to fit those criteria. Interestingly, the Catholic Church (who come up with the Saints) list proof/evidence of saintliness as being preserved once dead, preserved perfectly, as if still alive. They say vampires are preserved but smell terrible, which leads me to believe they were just talking about badly decomposing corpses. Not real vampires. ('Cos crosses do nothing, garlic is nice). Still, a saint for vampires would need to be one themselves, but the Church isn't going to like that idea, are they?
No