He was never canonized in the first place so you can not undo something that was never done to begin with. His cult was supressed many centuries ago by the pope. Canonization is considered an infalible act of the pope and can not be undone. However, a saint who was never formally canonized can be 'de-sainted' by having their cult supressed.
The decanonized saints list is significant in Catholic Church history because it represents a shift in the Church's understanding of who should be officially recognized as a saint. This list includes individuals who were previously recognized as saints but were later removed from official veneration. This decision reflects the Church's evolving criteria for canonization and its willingness to reevaluate the lives and actions of past saints.
No, she has been neither formally beatified nor canonized.
William Tyndale did not reform the Catholic Church, he left it and was excommunicated as a heretic.
William Tyndale preached against the roman catholic church.
William Joseph Amherst has written: 'The history of Catholic emancipation and the progress of the Catholic church in the British isles' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Catholic emancipation, History
No, they are Anglican. Kate was born a Catholic but had to convert to the Church of England to marry William.
Methodist-Episcopal Church of Norwich was created in 1873.
William E. North has written: 'Catholic education in Southern California' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Church and education, Education
William Greaney has written: 'A guide to St. Chad's Cathedral Church, Bath Street, Birmingham' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Catholic Church. Archdiocese of Birmingham (England)
He went to a Catholic Church in S tradford England
William Henley Jervis has written: 'The Gallican Church' -- subject(s): Church history, Catholic Church, Church and state
William Gordon Wheeler has written: 'In truth and love' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Church of England