Brigid was not canonized. The official canonization process did not come into play until about the 12th century. She would have been declared a saint by the local Catholic community based on her life and merits.
The feast of St. Brigid of Ireland is February 1.
The date of canonization refers to when an individual is officially recognized as a saint by the Catholic Church. Canonization typically involves a formal process and declaration by the Pope, confirming the individual's status as a saint.
Saint Brigid was an Irish saint, from county Kildare in Ireland. She is the patroness of Ireland, in the same way that Saint Patrick is the patron saint. Her feast date is the 1st of February.
The canonization day is the date that a particular saint is declared a saint by the Holy Father. It is usually accompanied by a special Mass and ceremonies.
St. Brigid of Ireland died on February 1, 523, at Kildare, Ireland of natural causes.
No. It can be any date but is usually the anniversary date of the death of the saint.
Saint Wilfrid of York was canonized long before the current process of formal canonization was established. He was declared a saint by popular acclamation and veneration shortly after his death in 709 AD.
The canonization date for Australia's first saint is Octover 17, 2010.
The canonization date for Australia's first saint was October 17, 2010.
St. Augustine was not canonized. He is a precongregational saint and was declared a saint by the early Christian community. The official canonization process was not instituted until about the 11th century.
Therese of Lisieux has been recognized as a saint since her canonization date of May 17, 1925.
The feast day of a saint can be any random date or it may fall on the commemoration day of some event of the saint's life, such as their date of death, the day of their canonization or other such event.