Saint Adjutor was canonized by popular acclaim shortly after his death in the 11th century. The exact date of his canonization isn't crystal clear, but hey, who needs specifics when you're a badass saint, right? Just know that he's up there in heaven doing his thing, no official stamp of approval needed.
Ah, what a wonderful question! Saint Adjutor was canonized by the Catholic Church in the year 1903. It's amazing to see how his life and deeds have been recognized and celebrated through the ages. Just like a beautiful painting, his story continues to inspire and bring joy to those who learn about him.
St. Adjutor, a Norman lord, died April 30, 1131.
Saint Adjutor is the patron saint of boaters, drowning victims, and swimmers. It is said that he was a knight in the First Crusade. After being captured by Muslim forces, he escaped by swimming back to France.
There is no such canonized saint.
There is no patron saint of lifeguards. However, St. Adjutor of Vernon is the patron saint of swimmers.
No, he is not a canonized saint.
There is no such canonized saint.
There is no such canonized saint.
Saint Cecilia was canonized by the Catholic Church in the 4th century.
Mary MacKillop who was recently canonized is Australia's first canonized saint.
There is no canonized saint by that name.
No, he is not a canonized saint.
Saint Rose of Lima was the first saint from the Americas to be canonized,The first person born in the Americas to be canonized as a saint was St. Rose of Lima. The first person born in the United States to be canonized as a saint was St. Elizabeth Ann Seton.