The Catholic Church and most christians believe that purity is a virtue. Some Christians take purity pledges, like the Jonas brothers, who are not Catholic but are Christian. To be abstinent or to resist rape is considered virtuous. To encourage a respect for purity, the Catholic Church has canonized some young girls who resisted forcible intercourse. Maria Goretti was killed by an attacker and canonized around 1950. Her attacker, who had gone to prison and repented his sin/crime, was present in Rome for her canonization. Caroline was raped and killed by a Russian soldier in 1914. She is about to be canonized a saint for the same reason.
The Church canonized Saint Caroline because of her exemplary life of faith, virtue, and holiness, as well as her dedication to serving others and spreading the teachings of Christ. She is considered a model of Christian living and devotion.
Saint Caroline was made into a saint because of her purity to the church and her loyalty to the church. She pledged her purity to become a saint.
Karoline is not yet canonized but has been beatified. She is considered a virgin-martyr.
There is no record of a Saint Caroline being canonized by the Catholic Church. Saints are usually well-documented figures with a known history of holiness and miracles attributed to them. If there is a specific saint you are referring to, please provide more details for a more accurate answer.
She isn't a saint.....yet
I can find no canonized saint by that name.
St. Joseph is the Patron Saint of the Universal Church.
Both Saint Joseph and Saint Peter are the patron saints of the Universal Church.
There is no saint Caroline yet. Blessed Caroline Gerhardinger's feast is May 9. Blessed Caroline Kozka's feast is November 18.
Saint Patrick is the patron saint of many things but Saint Peter and Saint Joseph are the patron saints of the Universal Church.
Constantine is only considered a saint in the Orthodox Church and was not canonized or declared a saint in the Catholic Church.
in 1870
Saint Joseph and Saint Peter are the patron saints of the Universal Church.
Both Saint Joseph and Saint Peter are the patron saints of the Universal Church.
Constantine is not considered a saint in the Catholic Church, only in the Orthodox Church.