When she heard God calling her to be a Christian, she did what He said and followed Him. Also, another reason is that she didn't give up when her father sent the guards to bring her back; she fought for what she believed in. My last reason is that she shared her beliefs and converted her parents to Christianity.
St. Anne was Cononized in 1584 when her cult was extended to the whole church.
Catherine Emmerich has been beatified but is not yet a canonized saint.
St. Anne was always honored as a saint from the earliest days. However, in 1584, she was officially recognized as a saint by the Church.
St. Francis Xavier was canonized with fellow missionary St. Ignatius in 1622.
St. Eligius was canonized in the Pre-Congregation era. This was when people were often canonized because of their popularity while they were alive.
St. Etheldreda was canonized by Pope Celestine III in 1198.
St. Anselm was canonized in 1494.
Anne did not become a saint until she died at a VERY old age.
There are thousands of canonized saints, not just five.
No, Saint Patrick was never formally canonized
Yes, St. Odilia was canonized. She is known as a patron saint of the blind and visual difficulties.
St. Clare of Assisi was canonized on September 26, 1255, by Pope Alexander IV.