Nobody gave him permission to be a saint. He became a saint when God granted him that honor upon his death.
Saint Patrick became a saint and the pope gave him the name Patrick.
Pope Leo XIII gave her permission.
Pope Celestine I gave him the name "Patercius" or "Patritius" at the time he made him a bishop and sent him as a missionary to Ireland.
Saint-Cricq-du-Gave's population is 337.
The area of Saint-Cricq-du-Gave is 8,700,000.0 square meters.
Saint Emily became a saint because she gave her life to god and she formed the sisters of saint joeseph. (that is a dedication to god!)
saint Patrick had a different name,and then he changed it to Patrick.
There is no Saint Cecia. However, there is Saint Cecilia who was a young woman in the early Church who was martyred for her faith but not before she gave all her possessions to the poor.
I'm pretty sure St. Sebastian is the patron saint of volleyball among other sports.Clarification:There is no patron saint of volleybal but Sebastian is the patron saint of athletes and athletics.
Pious legend attributes St. Patrick as the one who banished the snakes from Ireland. There is actually a folksong about this called "St. Patrick was a Gentleman": "Saint Patrick was a gentleman, he came from decent people In Dublin town he built a church and on it put a steeple His father was a Callaghan, his mother was a Brady His auntie an O'Shaughnessy, his uncle an O'Grady "Then here's to bold St. Paddy's fist, he was a saint so clever He gave the snakes and toads a twist and banished them forever "There's not a mile in Eireann's isle where the dirty vermin musters Where'er he put his dear forefoot, he murdered them in clusters The toads went hop, the frogs went pop, slap dash into the water And beasts committed suicide to save themselves from slaughter "Then here's to bold St. Paddy's fist, he was a saint so clever He gave the snakes and toads a twist and banished them forever "The Wicklow hills are very high and so is the hill of Howth, sir And there's a hill much bigger still, much higher than them both, sir 'Twas on the top of this high hill Saint Patrick preached his sermons He drove the frogs into the bogs and banished all the vermins "Then here's to bold St. Paddy's fist, he was a saint so clever He gave the snakes and toads a twist and banished them forever "No wonder that those Irish lads should be so gay and frisky For sure Saint Pat, he taught them that, as well as making whiskey No wonder that the saint himself should understand distilling His mother kept a shebeen shop in the town of Enniskillen "Then here's to bold St. Paddy's fist, he was a saint so clever He gave the snakes and toads a twist and banished them forever Then here's to bold St. Paddy's fist, he was a saint so clever He gave the snakes and toads a twist and banished them forever!"
Lucy is a very ancient saint. At the time she was born most women gave birth at home.
The name your parents gave you when you were baptized