St. Martha of Bethany was never formally canonized a saint. She was declared a saint by popular acclamation long before the system of canonization was instituted.
St Martha was never formally canonized by the Catholic Church. She is recognized as a saint based on tradition and popular veneration.
Yes, she was canonized on October 7 of that year.
St. Benedict was canonized in the year 1220 by Pope Honorius III.
St. Anthony of Padua was canonized as a saint in 1232, less than a year after his death.
St. Louis IX of France was canonized on August 11, 1297 by Pope Boniface VIII.
St. Francis Xavier was canonized with fellow missionary St. Ignatius in 1622.
St. Benedict of Nursia was canonized in the year 1220 by Pope Honorius III.
St. David of Wales was canonized in the year 1120 by Pope Callistus II.
St. Eligius was canonized in the Pre-Congregation era. This was when people were often canonized because of their popularity while they were alive.
St. Etheldreda was canonized by Pope Celestine III in 1198.
St. Mildred was a seventh-century English saint who was not officially canonized through the formal process used by the Catholic Church to declare saints. Instead, she is venerated as a saint in the pre-schism Orthodox and Catholic Churches.
St. Francis was canonized on July 16, 1228, by Pope Gregory IX.