Michael is an archangel and has never lived a human life.
There are no references to the early life of Saint Lawrence.
The bible never told us anything about Matthews early life so nobody doesnt really know about his early life.
There is nothing in either scripture nor in tradition about St. Stephen's early life.
There are no references to the early life of Saint Lawrence.
There is virtually no information recorded about Saint Stephen's life. The only thing we know is that he was chosen as one of the first deacons of the early Church and was martyred soon after.
Scholastica was a 'precongregational' saint. She was declared a saint by the early Christians based on her life of holiness. The official canonization process did not become instituted until the 12th century.
There is no information available about Saint Valentine of Rome's early life. In fact, there is little information available about him period!
Saint Anthony was influenced by his studies of the early Christian desert fathers, including Saint Paul the Hermit and Saint Pachomius. He also drew inspiration from the apostolic life of the early Christian communities and the teachings of Jesus Christ.
Andrew was chosen by Christ to be an apostle. He spent the rest of his life preaching the Gospel and died as a martyr. For this, he was proclaimed a saint by the early Christian Community after he was martyred by crucifixion in Greece.
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Saint Olivia never existed. She was a central figure in a fictional tale circulating in the early Church and her story was mistaken for a biography. As per the Patron saint Index.
AnswerUntil the early Middle Ages, what constituted a saint was reputation in life and, more importantly, a cultus around the saint's tomb. There was no formal canonisation process until the sixth century. Paul was recognised as a saint by the early Christians and has never been formally canonised.