There are several saints named Catherine. Please be specific.
St. Catherine of Siena was a prominent 14th-century mystic and theologian known for her spiritual writings and advocacy for reform within the Catholic Church. She played a crucial role in ending the Avignon Papacy and convincing Pope Gregory XI to return to Rome. Her dedication to Christ and the Church, as well as her mystical experiences and writings, contributed to her significance as a saint.
Which Saint Catherine? There are several.
I have posted a link below where you can read the complete life of Catherine and see why the Church decided to confer on her the title of Saint.
There are a number of saints named Catherine so you need to be more specific.
Because when her relics were discovered in the 9'Th Century, pilgrims came to visit her grave, rather than for the monastery itself.
Catherine of Siena was canonized in the year 1461 by pope Pius II.
He was canonized in the Anglican Church of England and is the only saint canonized by them. However, he is not considered as a saint in the Catholic Church.
He made his own church and divorced her.
No there isn't. There is a Saint Catherine though. My sister made the mistake when she made her confirmation under the name Kathleen only to discover there was no such saint. This is true but I'm making my confirmation and I'm picking Kathleen as that is another form of Catherine
St. Jude was not made a saint by a particular church; he was one of the original 12 apostles chosen by Jesus. After his death, he became known for his intercession in desperate situations, leading to him being recognized as the patron saint of lost causes.
When the discovery of her remains was made known, 500 years after her martyrdom.
Catherine is the patron saint of unmarried girls. A custom began where girls would make taffy to attract a beau on Saint Catherine's Day, November 25. Some countries, especially Canada, still observe the practice. For more information, click on this link.
Queen's College, Ebenezer Church, Saint Michael's Pre-school, and Saint Michaels Parish
She made intelligent answers regarding Christianity over pagan religions.