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Roman Catholic AnswerBecause he was acclaimed so by the people at the time. As he was acclaimed a saint in the first millennium before the Canonization process came into being, we really don't know what he did. You may read the article about him at the link below.
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St. David, the patron saint of Wales, became a saint due to his reputation for his piety, wisdom, and leadership as the archbishop of Menevia in the 6th century. He is credited with founding numerous monastic settlements and his role in spreading Christianity in Wales. His feast day on March 1st is celebrated in his honor.

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