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St. Catherine of Siena later became a Saint in 1461 by Pope Pius II, also in 1970 she became one of two women to be named Doctor of the Church.
There are a number of saints named Catherine. Please be specific.
There are a number of saints named Catherine. Please be specific.

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Who made St. Catherine of Siena a saint?

Catherine of Siena was canonized in the year 1461 by pope Pius II.


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Saint Catherine of Siena had a nickname as a child. She had the nickname of Euphrosyme because she was always a happy child.


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St Catherine of Siena was born in 1347 on March 25. She was born in Siena Italy


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Where was St. Catherine of Siena born?

St Catherine of Siena was born on March 25, 1347 in Siena Italy. Her parents were Jacopo DiBenincasa and Lapa Piagenti


Who is the female saint and doctor of the Church?

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How was St. Catherine of Siena martyred?

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Who canonized St. Catherine of Siena?

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