Paul was not canonized. He is a pre congregational saint who was declared a saint by the local Christian community based on his life of heroic virtue. The canonization process was not instituted by the Vatican until the 12th century.
Order of Saint Paul the First Hermit was created in 1250.
St. Paul the Hermit was never formally canonized, since he was reputed to be a saint before the Congregation for Saints began. There are many saints in a similar situation; the Church generally assumes that these people are worthy of the title, but does occasionally review a pre-congregation saint and remove them from the canon, the list of saints. In such cases, private devotion and veneration of the saint is still permitted, but the Church does not publicly venerate the saint. St. Paul the Hermit is still assumed by the Church to be a saint, but there has not been a formal investigation.
Pope John Paul II is not yet a canonized saint nor is he a patron saint.
The motto of Order of Saint Paul the First Hermit is 'Solus Cum Deo Solo'.
Saint Paul was neither beatified not canonized. He was declared a saint long before the canonization process was introduced.
St. Vincent de Paul was canonized June 16, 1737 by Pope Clement XII.
She was canonized on September 14, 1975, by Pope Paul VI.
St. Vincent de Paul was canonized on June 16th, 1737 by pope Clement XII.
Yes, Pope John Paul II was canonized as a saint by the Catholic Church in 2014.
Saint Juan Diego was canonized by Pope John Paul II on July 31, 2002.
I can find no saint by that name. Are you sure you have spelled the name correctly?
He was canonized on October 18, 1964, by Pope Paul VI at Rome, Italy.