The question doesn"t come up. she is mentioned in The Bible, and is the lead character of the popular Passion Play, Veronica:s Veil. also, for obvious reasons, and the name means True Image in Latin and Greek- the patroness of Photography. there is or was a Veronica Photography shop in Jerusalem, if the PLO boys can keep the safety catches on their bazookas and grenade launchers intact! It probably argues it is the world:s oldest camera shop, veils of mystery.,
Veronica was not canonized as there was no such process in place during the first millennium of the Church. She was declared a saint by the local Christian community soon after her death, sometime in the first century AD.
We do not even know the actual name of this saint as she is not mentioned in the canoninical scriptures. She is known only through apocryphal writings and tradition. Veronica (the name means True Image) met Our Lord as he carried the cross to Calvary and took pity on him. She wiped his bloody, sweaty face with her own veil knowing full well she could get into trouble with the Jewish authorities for doing so. An image of the face of Our Lord was left on the cloth. What is thought to be the Veil of Veronica is still kept as a treasure in St. Peter's Basilica in Rome. She would have been declared a saint by popular acclamation of the people, probably to a local bishop, as there was no official canonization process in place at the time.
The purported veil of Veronica is preserved in St. Peter's Basilica.
We know nothing about St. Veronica. We do not even know her real name, much less anything about any problems she may have had during life.
We do not even know the real name of Veronica, much less when she was born or died.
Saint Veronica Guiliani is patron saint of laundry workers and photographers.
St. Veronica held the cloth to wash the face of Jesus Christ when his physical body was removed from the Cross. The impression of the face of Jesus Christ was later known as the Shroud of Turin. St. Veronica is the Patron Saint of The Shroud of Turin.
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no, i dont think so
he was canonised at italy in 1444
St. Natalie was not officially canonized by the Catholic Church. She is considered a legendary saint, and her feast day is celebrated on July 27.
St. Francis was canonized on July 16, 1228, by Pope Gregory IX.
St. Veronica's Church - Manhattan - was created in 1887.
One Properly canonised one- St Mary McKillop
The purported veil of Veronica is preserved in St. Peter's Basilica.
Veronica witnessed the imprint of the face of Christ on her veil.
She lived in Jerusalem
Saint Veronica Guiliani is patron saint of laundry workers and photographers.
We know virtually nothing about St. Veronica, including her date of birth and death or where she died. In fact, we do not know her real name.