Saint John was one of the twelve apostles of Jesus, and known to be the one most beloved by Christ. The apostles weren't canonized, but became saints, nonetheless. Therefore, there is no known date of when he became a saint.
Zebedee and Salome are said to be the parents of St. John the Apostle.
There is no apostle named John Paul. There is an apostle named John and another apostle named Paul.
There seems to be no Saint Cadog, however there is Saint Cadoc of Llancarvan. Is this who you were referring to?
St. James the Greater was stabbed to death by King Herod Agripa in 44 AD.
Andrew gave up all, including working with the family fishing business, and followed Our Lord. Andrew was the first apostle. He was crucified on an X shaped cross, thus dying the death of a martyr. He was not formally canonized a saint because the canonization process was not in place at the time of his death. Since he died as a martyr for his faith, he would have been proclaimed a saint by popular acclamation shortly after he died.
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Zebedee and Salome are said to be the parents of St. John the Apostle.
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St. John the Apostle is the patron saint of burn victims.
There is no patron saint of sunburns but John the Apostle is the patron saint of burned people.
No, John the Apostle is not the oldest saint. However, he is the only apostle who lived his complete life and died of old age, probably in his 90s.
As far as we know, John was never married. The only apostle that we know definitely was married was St. Peter.
WHICH St. John is the person referring to? John the Baptist? John the Apostle? Or one of many, many other St. Johns.
There is a St. John the Baptist but no St. John Paul the Baptist.
=St. Johns full name was John son of Zebedee.=
There is no female patron saint of friendship, the male patron saint of friendship is St. John the Apostle
There is no patron saint of numbers and words. There are patrons of mathematicians: St. Barbara St. Hubert of Liege and there are patrons of writers: St. Francis de Sales St. John the Apostle St. Lucy of Syracuse St. Paul the Apostle