The person is canonized, officially recognized by the Church as a saint.
The same word is used.
When the pope declares a person a saint, it is said that he canonizes them.
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Both "Saint" and "St." are correct abbreviations for the word "saint." "Saint" is the full word, while "St." is the abbreviation commonly used before a person's name or when referring to a saint in a more informal or abbreviated context. The choice between using "Saint" or "St." depends on the level of formality and the specific style guide being followed.
No, the term patron saint is not capitalized unless it is used as a title for a particular individual. eg. Patron Saint Jude. The same is true for the word 'saint.' It is only capitalized when used as a title - Saint Joseph, for example.
the Irish word for saint is Naomh used with a particular name it is Naofa e.g Padraig Naofa is Saint Patrick the word for saints is Naoimh
Milquetoast is a word used to describe someone who is extremely passive.
Milquetoast is a word used to describe someone who is extremely passive.
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The capital of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is Kingstown, which is the same word used in Spanish.
Bovine could be a word used to describe someone who is extremely passive.
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