There are several saints named Catherine so you need to be more specific if you want a specific answer.
There are a number of saints named Catherine so you need to be more specific.
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There are a number of saints named Catherine so you need to be more specific.
Saint Albert became a saint in 1941. He became a saint because he was canonized by the patron saint of natural scientists and Pope Pius XI. Being canonized is when the Catholic Church declares a dead person, a saint.
Saint Paul was considered a saint due to his significant contributions to the early Christian church as an apostle and missionary. He authored many of the epistles in the New Testament, helped spread Christianity throughout the Roman Empire, and endured persecution for his beliefs. His teachings and writings have had a lasting impact on Christian theology and practice.
Saint Jerome translated the Bible to Latin so that is could be more widely used and read.
There are several saints named Ignatius. Please be specific.
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Two contributions made by Saint Jerome were translating the Bible and making monasteries for refuge for people who left their homes and came to the Holy Land while Italy was under attack from the nomadic tribes.
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No, the Catholic Church has not desanctified Saint Patrick. He remains a revered saint in the Catholic tradition, known for his missionary work and contributions to the spread of Christianity in Ireland.