Francis Xavier was canonized on March 12, 1622, by Pope Gregory XV.
Ignatius of Loyola was canonized on March 12, 1622, by Pope Gregory XV.
12 March 1622 by Pope Gregory XV
Saint Teresa of Avila was canonized by Pope Gregory XV on March 12, 1622.
She became a saint the moment she died. However, she was canonized on March 12, 1622, by Pope Gregory XV.
She was canonized on March 12, 1622, by Pope Gregory XV in Rome.
St. Philip was canonized as a saint by the Catholic Church on March 12, 1622 by Pope Gregory XV.
The Catholic Church considers that anyone, alive or dead, who is in the eyes of Our Lord in a state of grace, to be a member of the Communion of Saints. However, Saint Francis Xavier was officially recognized as being a saint on 12 March 1622 by Pope Gregory XV.
Note: Canonize means to be declared a saint.As for St. Teresa there are a few Saint Teresa(s) that were canonized/declared saints:Saint Teresa of Avila (known as Saint Teresa of Jesus): canonized: March 12, 1622 by Pope Gregory XVSaint Therese of Lisieux (known as The Little Flower of Jesus): canonized: May 17, 1925 by Pope Pius XISaint Teresa of the Andes (Teresa de Jesus de Los Andes): canonized: March 21, 1993 by Pope John Paul IISaint Teresa Benedicta of the Cross (known as Edith Stein): canonized: October 11, 1998 by Pope John Paul IISaint Teresa Margaret of the Sacred Heart: canonized: March 19, 1934 by Pope Pius XI
Francis Xavier was canonized by Gregory XV on March 12, 1622. We do not know when he was declared as the patron saint of Roman Catholic missionaries in foreign lands but it may have happened at the same time as his canonization, or soon afterwards.
Yes, her feast day is March 12
St. Ignatius Loyola founded the Society of Jesus, commonly called "The Jesuits." The Order was approved by Pope Paul III in 1540. St. Ignatius died in July 1556, was beatified by Pope Paul V in 1609, canonized by Pope Gregory XV in 1622, and declared patron of all spiritual retreats by Pope Pius XI in 1922.