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Saint Aidan, an Irish monk and missionary, became recognized as a saint shortly after his death in 651 AD. He was known for his role in spreading Christianity in Northumbria, England, and for founding the monastic community on the island of Lindisfarne. His sainthood was formalized through local veneration and the subsequent recognition of his contributions to the Christian faith. The exact date of his canonization is not documented, but it is believed to have occurred in the years following his death.

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