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fr wiki has an article on fr:Bernard de Tiron, whom it descibes as a saint. This is the same chap as Bernard de Ponthieu, which at en wiki is a redirect to this article. I just thought it odd that his canonisation is not mentioned here.
It is not certain that saints of outlier religious groups would have an official canonisation outwith their own group. Cartainly "Saints" of the Culdee and other Celtic movements would have had to be especially noteable in their miracles to come to the attention of the Roman Catholic Church, and thus be canonised. 2A00:23C5:4CE2:CE01:A42E:DB08:EC20:BA53 (talk) 16:01, 5 July 2023 (UTC)[reply]