St. Michael the Archangel was created by God as a pure spirit (and saint) long before the universe existed. Since he is in Heavern and stands before the throne of God he is given the honorary title of saint.
Michael de Sanctis was canonized on June 8, 1862. Not to be confused with Saint Michael the Archangel.
He was canonized on June 8, 1862, by Pope Pius IX.
There is no such canonized saint.
St. Michael the Archangel was not canonized, as he is considered an angel and not a human being in the Christian tradition. The concept of canonization typically applies to human saints who are recognized for their holiness and deemed worthy of veneration.
No, he is not a canonized saint.
St. Michael is an archangel. He was not canonized, he was created by God as an angel, a pure spirit, and saint.
He was canonized on June 8, 1862, by Pope Pius IX.
There is no such canonized saint.
There is no such canonized saint.
Saint Cecilia was canonized by the Catholic Church in the 4th century.
Mary MacKillop who was recently canonized is Australia's first canonized saint.
Any saint by definition has achieved sainthood, except that some 'saints' are angels (St. Michael) and some saints were not canonized (St. Cecilia).