John was canonized on October 16, 1690, by Pope Alexander VIII.
There is a St. John the Baptist but no St. John Paul the Baptist.
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No, Saint John of God is not the patron saint of booksellers. He is the patron saint of the sick, nurses, firefighters, and alcoholics.
St. John of God is the patron saint of:against alcoholismagainst bodily illsagainst sicknessalcoholicsbookbindersbooksellersdying peoplefirefightersheart patientshospitalshospital workersnursespublishersprinterssick peopleTultepec, Mexico
St. John Fisher was canonized in 1935 by Pope Pius XI.
St. John the Silent became a saint due to his devout life as a monk and spiritual leader. He is recognized for his humility, charity, and dedication to God, which inspired many people to follow his example. After his death, miracles were reported at his tomb, leading to his eventual canonization as a saint in the Eastern Orthodox Church.
St. Patrick did not aspire to become a saint. He simply tried to do the will of God in the best way possible and that led to him being declared a saint.
Elizabeth is the patron saint of expectant or pregnant mothers. She, herself, had tried for many years to become pregnant but was unable to do so. In her old age God intervened and she became pregnant with the future St. John the Baptist.
There are many, many saints named John. You need to be specific.
St. Michael the Archangel was created by God as a pure spirit (and saint) long before the universe existed. Since he is in Heavern and stands before the throne of God he is given the honorary title of saint.
Mary consented to become the mother of God's son. That, in itself, was sufficient grounds for her to be considered a saint.
St. John of God is the patron saint of heart patients. St. Raphael is the patron St. of healing and medicine. St. Luke, St. Cosmos, St. Damian, and St. Panteleimon are patron saints of medicine.