She was canonized on May 24, 1807, by Pope Pius VII
Angela Merici was struck blind on the island of Crete wwhen she was on her way to the Holy Land. That didn't stop her and she continued on her pilgrimage. On the way home, while praying before a crucifix, her sight was restored at the same place where it had been lost.
Saint John Ogilvie was canonized by Pope Paul VI on October 17, 1976.
She was canonized on April 2, 1671, by Pope Clement X.
She told Pope Clement VII of a vision she had experienced years before of maidens ascending to heaven on a ladder of light, which was what led her to gather young women into an informal novitiate.
Saint Dymphna, Patron Saint of those who suffer from mental illness, lived and died around the 7th century, long before the formal act of canonisation was instituted and therefore was never canonised by the Pope. Until Canonisation was reserved to the Pope it was customary for local areas to honour members of the community for their sanctity and these people are called Saint with equal regard as those who have been formally canonised.
She was canonized on May 24, 1807, by Pope Pius VII.
As of today (November 26th 2008) Pope John Paul has not yet been canonised.
Angela Pope was born in 1945, in Surrey, England, UK.
Pope St. Martin is a saint but not a patron saint.
Marcellin Champagnat was beatified by Pope Pius XII on 29 May 1955, and canonised by Pope John Paul II on April 18, 1999. His feast day is observed in the Roman Catholic Church on 6 June.
Pope Pius X - as Pope, Joseph Melchiorre Sarto, was very much a traditionalist and sort to retrench from the modernist trends in Catholic doctrine in the early 20th century. After his death he was canonised as Saint Pius X - his feast day was originally set as September 3 before being moved by Pope John Paul II.
St. Francis was canonized on July 16, 1228, by Pope Gregory IX.