If you are in a state of grace in the eyes of the Lord, you are a saint. However, to be canonized a saint, you must be dead.
If you are in a state of grace in the eyes of the Lord, you are a saint. However, to be canonized a saint, you must be dead.
No he is not alive because Saint Nick is not Alive either
Matthew was declared a saint very early in the history of the church. He was one of the original 12 apostles of Jesus. Tradition states that he was skinned alive for his faith in India.
She was alive. Once she ceased to be alive, she became a saint. Beyond that fact, there is no reliable information about the life of Saint Lucy.
To become a saint, a person must have been holy while they were alive. They must also have performed 2 miracles after their death.
The Catholic Church considers that anyone, alive or dead, who is in the eyes of Our Lord in a state of grace, to be a member of the Communion of Saints. However, Saint Francis Xavier was officially recognized as being a saint on 12 March 1622 by Pope Gregory XV.
Yes, Saint Peter was the pope at the time.
The Apostle Bartholomew is said to have been skinned alive.
There is no saint named Luck.
In Catholicism one must first die before they can earn the title 'saint.' Alexis died llong ago.
not much..he was a saint
No, she is not a saint.