When he was canonised, the 8th of June, the day of his death, was appointed for his festival. |
He was later canonised by the church, and became the symbol of manhood, strong will, and steadfastness in the face of ordeal. |
He was canonised in 1037, and his relics were translated and placed in a golden shrine. |
For this crime he was executed on the site of the present abbey, and in 772 was canonised. |
An era which had canonised hypocrisy, so that to seem to be respectable was to be. |
I wonder whether our canonised countryman who gave his name to it was ever here? |