Thomas More was canonized in 1935 by Pope Pius XI in the Vatican (Rome).
Thomas More is a canonized saint.
Yes, Thomas More is a saint. He was canonized in 1935 by Pope Pius XI.
Thomas was canonized on February 21, 1173, by Pope Alexander III.
There is no such canonized saint.
Pope Pius XI canonized More in 1935
Thomas Hunt has been beatified but not canonized. He is one of the martyrs of England, Scotland and Wales. Answer this question...
There are many saints named Thomas. Please be specific.
No, he is not a canonized saint.
St. Thomas was one of the greatest and most influential theologians of all time. He was canonized in 1323 and declared Doctor of the Church by Pope Pius V.
Thomas was canonized on February 21, 1173, by Pope Alexander III.
There is no canonized saint named Wilson. There is, however, Blessed Thomas Somers, also known as Thomas Wilson, who was hanged, drawn and quartered in 1610 in London, England.
Thomas More was martyred for his refusal to bend his religious beliefs to the King Henry VIII's political needs. He was beheaded on July 6,1535, on Tower Hill, London, England, and canonized in 1935 by Pope Pius XI, primarily due to his martyrdom. Thomas More died as a martyr which assured him a title of saint.