The official canonization process did not come into play until more than 1000 years after Veronica had died. She would have been proclaimed as a saint by the early Christian community shortly after she died.
St. Veronica was declared a saint before the official canonization process was instituted in about the 12th century. She would have been declared a saint to the bishop by those who knew him best and were familiar with her life and merits. The local bishop would them make the decision. Today only the pope can declare saints after years of study by the Sacred Congregation for the Causes of Saints in the Vatican. The church does not create saints. Only God can do that. The Church "screens" candidates for sainthood to determine if they had a life worthy of emmulation. In other words, do they make good role models. Also, the Church has to be assured that the person is actually in Heaven. That is the reason that today a number of miracles must be verified before a person can be declared a saint.
Saint Veronica Guiliani is patron saint of laundry workers and photographers.
St. Veronica held the cloth to wash the face of Jesus Christ when his physical body was removed from the Cross. The impression of the face of Jesus Christ was later known as the Shroud of Turin. St. Veronica is the Patron Saint of The Shroud of Turin.
We do not even know the real name of Veronica, much less when she was born or died.
There is no record of when St.Veronica was born. (TRUE FACT!)
st. Veronica was a protrusion was Jesus was on his way with the cross. his face is bloody and sweaty. Veronica wiped his face and Jesus was so grateful that he left his imprint of his face on the cloth. from then on Veronica became a Christin.
Saint Veronica Guiliani is patron saint of laundry workers and photographers.
St. Veronica is the patron saint of laundry workers and photographers.
Saint Veronica Guiliani is patron saint of laundry workers and photographers.
St. Veronica who wipped the face of Jesus was not a nun. However, Saint Veronica Giuliani as a nun. She was a member of the Poor Clares Order.
Saint Veronica's date of death is unknown.
Saint Valentine, Saint Veronica, or St. Vitus
St. Veronica held the cloth to wash the face of Jesus Christ when his physical body was removed from the Cross. The impression of the face of Jesus Christ was later known as the Shroud of Turin. St. Veronica is the Patron Saint of The Shroud of Turin.
St. Veronica was a Jewish woman who, according to tradition, later became one of the early Christians.
We do not even know the real name of Veronica, much less when she was born or died.
The patron saint of sports (athletics) is St. Sebastian, not St. Chloe.
There is no saint named Columbus.
There is no saint named Paricia.