Monica was precongregational - before there was a formal canonization process. Basically, she was declared a saint by popular acclamation of the early Christian community, probably shortly after she died..
Monica was never formally canonized as the formal process was not instituted until about the 12th century. She was proclaimed a saint by popular acclamation for her pious and holy life.
Monica was not canonized as the process did not become instituted until the 12th century. She was proclaimed a saint by the local Christian community, probably not long after she died.
Monica was neither beatified nor canonized. She was declared a saint by the early Christian community long before the official canonization process was in place.
Her usual representation is an old woman wearing the Augustine nuns habit with flowing tears running down her cheeks. Sometimes in company of her son Saint Agustine (bishop holding a flaming heart)
St. Anthony of Padua was canonized as a saint in 1232, less than a year after his death.
Saint Pio of petrelcina
Yes, Saint Benedict of Nursia was canonized in Rome in the year 1220 by Pope Honorius III.
Monica died in the year 387 at Ostia, Italy.
St. Benedict was canonized in the year 1220 by Pope Honorius III.
Benedict was canonized in the year 1220 by Pope Honorius III. --
Benedict was canonized in the year 1220 by Pope Honorius III.
There is no such canonized saint.