Canonized
Every religion has some kind of holy or venerated type of person; not all religions use the word saint, however. The word saint is derived from Latin and simply means holy. So, any person believed to be holy is a kind of saint.
The same word is used.
The kitchen was pristine. 'What a pristine landscape', she declared.
Another way to use a person's ideas but not word for word is to paraphrase.
Pressing on with declared intention can lead to trouble.
You use the word has when you are talking about a different person in a singular way. You use the word is when you are talking about a person in the present tense.
After the storm a state of emergency was declared because of the destruction.
"The NFL team that is going to the Super Bowl is the Saints."
when you use the word "excuse you" it means you offended the person and there upset
A person can be patient.
Yes, the word 'user' is a noun, a singular, common noun; a word for a person who makes use of a thing, a word for a person.
Well, there is always St. Jude, defined by the Catholic Church as the "patron saint of lost causes".