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I do know who the first Pope was to canonize Catherine of Alexandra, but, after she was taken out of the Canon of Saints in the 1960s, she was reinstated about 30 years later by Pope JP II.

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St. Catherine of Alexandria was canonized by popular devotion rather than by an official process.

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Catherine was declared a saint by the early Catholic Church many centuries before the canonization process was instituted. She was never officially canonized.

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When was Saint Catherine of Alexandria canonized?

Saint Catherine lived a very holy and pious life and was martyred for her Christian beliefs by beheading about the year 305 in Alexandria, Egypt. Her martyrdom lead those who knew her to declare her as a saint and that would have been approved, possibly by a bishop. There was no formal procedure for canonization at the time.Catherine was removed from the Church's Calendar of Saints and her cult suppressed several years back because much of what is known about her is based entirely on legend. However, Pope John Paul II returned her to the Calendar during his reign when new information came to light.


Who is the patron saint of philosophers?

St. Thomas Aquinas is often considered the patron saint of philosophers. He was a Dominican friar and theologian known for his contributions to the field of philosophy. St. Catherine of Alexandria is also sometimes recognized as a patron saint of philosophers.


When did st Philip became a saint?

St. Philip was canonized as a saint by the Catholic Church on March 12, 1622 by Pope Gregory XV.


When was Thomas Aquinas canonized?

St. Thomas Aquinas was canonized on July 18, 1323, by Pope John XXII.St. Thomas Aquinas, priest and doctor of the Church, patron of all universities and of students. His feast day is January 28th.As a reward for his fidelity, God conferred upon him the gift of perfect chastity, which has merited for him the title of the "Angelic Doctor".St. Thomas was one of the greatest and most influential theologians of all time. He was canonized in 1323 and declared Doctor of the Church by Pope Pius V.


Who were Hypatia's contemporaries?

Some of Hypatia's contemporaries included Cyril of Alexandria, the Patriarch of Alexandria; Theon of Alexandria, her father and also a mathematician; and Synesius of Cyrene, a philosopher and bishop.