Catholic Lay Saints Who were Economically Well Off When They Died
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So says Matt. 19:24---
> It is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle, than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of heaven.
QUESTION: I would like to know who (if any) among the **non-royal laity** have been canonized by the Catholic Church who died a natural death (i.e., not martyred) as a lay person in an economic state that might be considered well-to-do or better? (I am interested in canonized Saints who fit this criteria; nevertheless, if anyone is aware of a well-to-do individual whose cause for Sainthood has been opened, I would like to know of that individual(s) as well.)
*Remark:* I have not been able to think of one such individual. I know that the Ven. Leo Dupont was born wealthy and did many wonderful things with his money, much of which he spent on charitable and pious endeavors. I don't believe that he died poor. However, he still has not been declared a Saint in the Catholic Church.
Asked by DDS
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Jul 23, 2023, 09:46 PM
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