St. Paulina of Rome was a precongregational saint and was declared a saint by the local Christians soon after her death in the year 404. Beginning in about the 12th century only the pope can declare a saint.
St. Paula of Rome was from Imperial Roman nobility and married to senator named Toxotius. She was the mother of five children including Saint Eustochium and Saint Blaesilla. After she was widowed at age 32 in 379, she devoted her fortune and the rest of her life to spiritual development and care for the poor.
She is a "precongregational" saint. In other words, she was proclaimed a saint by popular acclaim because of her martyrdom in the early days of the church, before a formal canonization process existed.
There was no procedure in place for canonization at the time of Peter's death. He would have been proclaimed a saint by popular acclamation. It probably occurred in Rome.
Agnes of Rome was neither beatified nor canonized as the processes did not exist at the time she died. She was proclaimed a saint by the early Christian community based on her martyrdom.
The population of Saint-Rome is 59.
Saint Cecilia of Rome is a patron saint of music along with Saint Arnulf of Soissons.
Rome is the name of the city where Saint Valentine of Rome originated.
Saint Valentine of Rome was from Rome.
No, Saint Peter's Basilica is in the Vatican, not in Rome,
The area of Saint-Rome is 3,630,000.0 square meters.
Saint Clement was born in Rome, Italy.
No, Saint William of Roskilde has not been officially canonized by the Catholic Church.