If you are referring to Constantine the Great, he is considered a saint only in the Orthodox Church, not in the Western Church. There are several other saints named Constantine so you need to be more specific,
Constantine is only considered a saint in the Orthodox Church and was not canonized or declared a saint in the Catholic Church.
Constantine is not considered a saint in the Catholic Church, only in the Orthodox Church.
Constantine is not recognized as a saint in the Catholic Church so has no feast day. He is recognized as a saint in the Orthodox Church, however.
Constantine the Great is not considered as a saint in the Catholic religion. While he did make a death bed conversion to Christianity his life up to that point was anything but a saintly one. He is considered a saint in the Orthodox tradition. There are a few other Catholic saints named Constantine, however.
Saint Sylvester- pope in the reign of Emperor Constantine I.
He was the only Roman emperor who became a saint.
The feast of Saint Patrick is celebrated on March 17.
Constantine was a Roman emperor. He was the first Christian emperor and he is represented as a saint by the Eastern Orthodox Christians.
No, Saint Helen and Saint Eileen are considered separate saints in the Christian tradition. Saint Helen is known as the mother of Emperor Constantine the Great and is celebrated for her pilgrimage to the Holy Land, while Saint Eileen is a lesser-known saint with a background tied to Irish and Scottish folklore.
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Saint Helena (Elena) was the empress who found the cross of Jesus Christ. She was the mother of Constantine the Great.
Their death is not celebrated, their entrance into Heaven is celebrated.