In the early part of the 20th Century the Catholic Church was being violently persecuted in Mexico. Most of the priests, bishops and other religious either left the country or went into hiding. If they were caught, they were sent to prison or killed. Miguel Pro stayed in the country and, using a variety of disguises, went about doing his priestly duties in secret. Someone reported him to authorities and he was arrested and the following day he was shot by firing squad with no benefit of a trial. He died as a martyr while doing the work of Our Lord.
Father Pro is not yet a saint but is now considered as Blessed. Hopefully, his canonization will come soon.
If you are referring to Blessed Miguel Pro, he has not been canonized yet and is not a patron saint.
Miguel Pro has been beatified but not yet canonized (as of July 2013). His title is 'Blessed' not 'Saint.' However, the beatitude most appropriate for Blessed Father Pro would be:"Blessed are those who are persecuted because of righteousness, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven."
Miguel Pro has been beatified but has not yet been canonized. He currently has no patronages.
Miguel was canonized as a saint by the Catholic Church due to his martyrdom for his Christian faith. He is considered a saint for his devotion to God, his refusal to renounce his beliefs, and his ultimate sacrifice in the face of persecution.
Miguel Pro was born on 1891-01-13.
Miguel Pro died on 1927-11-23.
San Miguel is Spanish for St. Michael - an archangel and saint.
Diana is not yet canonized but only beatified. Thus her title is Blessed and not saint.
No, Blessed Adeline was the niece of Saint Bernard and Saint Adelina was the grand daugher of William the Conqueror.
Blessed Margaret of Lorraine is not a patron saint.
Saint Joachim is the father of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
There is a Saint Costanzo and a Blessed Costanza.