St. Gabriel the Archangel had no need to be canonized as he was created by God as an angel and a saint.
Monica is the patron saint of several things but not of miracles. There is no patron saint of miracles.
St. Monica was declared a saint long before the canonization process that requires miracles was instituted.
Gabriel is an archangel and was created by God as a saint.
The patron saint of messengers is St. Gabriel the Archangel.
St. Abigail is not a widely recognized saint in Christian tradition. There are no specific miracles attributed to her. She is sometimes honored as a patron saint of bees and beekeepers, but she is not officially canonized in the Catholic Church.
A:We have no reliable evidence that Saint Mark ever performed any miracles.
There is no patron saint of ambassadors except in Argentina where St. Gabriel is considered as the patron of THEIR ambassadors.
There is no "Saint Gabriel". Angels cannot be saints because in order to become a saint, one must be mortal and have died.
We have no record of any miracles performed by St. Monica. What's more, saints do not 'perform' miracles. Saints act as a channel for God to work miracles.
St. Gabriel the Archangel is the patron saint of postal workers.
St. Loaran was made a saint because of his holiness, piety, and the miracles attributed to him during his lifetime and after his death. He was known for his devotion to God and his selfless service to others, which inspired many to venerate him as a saint.
St. Agnes is a "pre-congregational" saint. She was declared a saint before the Sacred Congregation for the Causes of Saints came into being that required Rome to examine all evidence before a person could be declared a saint. Except for unproven legends, there is no written record of any miracles that could be attributed to the intercession of St. Agnes. When Agnes was proclaimed a saint, there was no official requirement that miracles be proven.