Her cult was confirmed May 20, 1705, by Pope Clement XI in Rome.
St. Elizabeth (Isabella) of Portugal is the Patron saint of:against jealousybridescharitable societiescharitable workerscharity workerscharitiesCoimbra, Portugaldifficult marriagesfalsely accused peopleinvoked in time of warpeacequeenstertiariesvictims of adulteryvictims of jealousyvictims of unfaithfulnesswidows
After King Denis died, she lived in voluntary poverty in Coimbra, near Santa Clara Convent in "Paços de Santa Ana"
The symbols representing St. Elizabeth of Portugal are:Franciscan nun rose in her handFranciscan nun with a beggar nearbyFranciscan nun with a jug in her handFranciscan tertiary nunwoman carrying roses in her lap in winterwoman crowned with rosesAs per the Patron Saint Index.
Roman Catholic AnswerSt. Teresa of Portugal was born on 4 October 1178, according to Wikpedia. Her feast day is 17 June: the day that she was "born" in heaven (the day she died on earth).
Yes she is. She was canonized in 1920.
Saint Rose of Lima was the first saint from the Americas to be canonized,The first person born in the Americas to be canonized as a saint was St. Rose of Lima. The first person born in the United States to be canonized as a saint was St. Elizabeth Ann Seton.
She was canonized on September 14, 1975, by Pope Paul VI.
Saint Elisabeth of Hungary was canonized by Pope Gregory IX in the 1235.
Saint Elizabeth of Portugal's motto was "All for Jesus, through Mary."
Elizabeth was canonized on May 27, 1235, by Pope Gregory IX at Perugia, Italy.
Elizabeth of the Trinity has not yet been canonized (as of 2015). Pope John Paul II beatified her in November of 1984. She is deemed "blessed."
Saint Elizabeth of Hungary was canonized by Pope Gregory IX in 1235, just a few years after her death in 1231.
She was 28 when her canonization took place, which was only 4 years after her death.
Aragon, actual Spain.
There is no such canonized saint.
Elizabeth was born in the year 1271 at Aragon, Spain.
The patron saint invoked in time of war is St. Elizabeth of Portugal.