John Bosco was canonized on April 1, 1934 by Pope Pius XI.
Saint Don Bosco was canonized as a saint by the Catholic Church on Easter Sunday, April 1, 1934.
No, Don Bosco and John Bosco are the same person. "Don" is an honorific title commonly used when referring to priests in Italy.
Yes, John Bosco and Don Bosco are the same person. John is his first name, and I believe that Don is a title, so it would be Don John Bosco (as in Father John Bosco)
John Bosco was an Italian priest who lived in the 1800s. He was a teacher, and was known for his many acts of kindness towards the poor; in 1929, he was canonized by the Catholic Church, and is called Saint John Bosco. His real name was John, but you may have heard him called Don Bosco. In this case, "Don" is not short for Donald; Don is an honorary title, meant to show respect. It was given to important people in the church, and was similar to calling someone "Sir" or "The Honorable..."
Saint John Bosco lived from 1815 to 1888. He was an Italian Catholic priest, educator, and founder of the Salesians of Don Bosco, a religious institute dedicated to the education of young people. Bosco was canonized as a saint by the Catholic Church in 1934.
Don Bosco Thanjavur was created in 1983.
Salesians of Don Bosco was created in 1874.
Don Bosco Academy was created in 1973.
Don Bosco Catholic School was created in 2002.
Salesian Sisters of Don Bosco was created in 1872.
Caritas Don Bosco School was created in 1994.
Don Bosco Technical College was created in 1953.