There is no saint named Fatima. Fatima is a town in Portugal where Our Blessed Virgin Mary appeared to three children in 1917.
Our Lady of Fátima (Portuguese: Nossa Senhora de Fátima, European Portuguese: [ˈnɔsɐ sɨˈɲoɾɐ dɨ ˈfatimɐ]
is a title for the Virgin Mary due to her reputed apparitions to three shepherd children at Fátima, Portugal on the thirteenth day of six consecutive months in 1917, beginning on May 13. The three children were Lúcia Santos and her cousins Jacinta and Francisco Marto.
Saint Fatima was canonized on May 13, 2017, by Pope Francis at the Sanctuary of Our Lady of FΓ‘tima in Portugal.
There is no saint named Fatima. There is the Blessed Virgin Mary under the title of Our Lady of Fatima, however.
There is no such canonized saint.
Our Lady of Fatima is not a saint in the traditional sense. The title refers to the Virgin Mary, who is believed to have appeared to three shepherd children in Fatima, Portugal in 1917. The Catholic Church recognizes these apparitions as authentic and has approved devotion to Our Lady of Fatima, but she herself is not a saint like the canonized individuals in the Church.
Yes, Lucia dos Santos, one of the three children who witnessed the apparitions of the Virgin Mary at Fatima, Portugal in 1917, was later beatified by the Catholic Church. She is now known as Blessed Lucia of Fatima. For her to be canonized as a saint, one more authenticated miracle attributed to her intercession would need to be recognized by the Church.
No, he is not a canonized saint.
Saint Fatima School was created in 1982.
There is no saint named Fatima. Fatima is the name of a town in Portugal where Our lady appear to three shepherd children.
Our Lady of Fatima was always a Saint, because she is the Virgin Mary.
There is no such canonized saint.
There is no such canonized saint.
Saint Cecilia was canonized by the Catholic Church in the 4th century.
Mary MacKillop who was recently canonized is Australia's first canonized saint.
There is no canonized saint by that name.