Yes, Saint Pius I also known as Pope Pius I, did not have a nickname. He served as the Bishop of Rome from approximately 140 to 154 AD.
The symbol typically associated with Saint Pius X is a depiction of him wearing papal attire and holding a book or a staff, representing his service as Pope of the Catholic Church.
John Bosco was canonized on April 1, 1934, Rome by Pius XI.
Dominic was beatified on March 5, 1950, by Pope Pius XII.
As a Catholic saint, St. Pius did not have any biological children. In Catholic tradition, priests and religious figures such as saints commit to a life of celibacy and are not permitted to marry or have children.
Saint Dominic de Guzman: Canonized: 1234 Saint Dominic of Savio: Canonized: June 12, 1954 by Pope Pius XII
Pope Saint Pius V died on May 1, 1572 at the age of 68.
Pope Saint Pius V died May 1, 1572.
Pope Saint Pius V died on May 1, 1572 at the age of 68.
The symbol typically associated with Saint Pius X is a depiction of him wearing papal attire and holding a book or a staff, representing his service as Pope of the Catholic Church.
Pius XI is not yet a canonized saint.
There are numerous saints named Pius, you need to be more specific.
Pius of Saint Aloysius was born on 1868-04-29.
Pius of Saint Aloysius died on 1889-11-02.
Saint Pius X School was created in 1954.
Catechism of Saint Pius X was created in 1908.
Pope Saint Pius V was born on January 17, 1504 and died on May 1, 1572. Pope Saint Pius V would have been 68 years old at the time of death or 511 years old today.
Pope Saint Pius V died on May 1, 1572 at the age of 68. He died of gravel (which is what they called kidney stones back then).