Yes, there are many, many female saints in the Catholic faith.
George Washington was never canonized. He was not even a Catholic.
Yes, Saint Dominic Savio was canonized by the Catholic Church in 1954. He is known for his piety and dedication to the faith as a young boy, and is considered a patron saint of students and young people.
No, she has been neither formally beatified nor canonized.
He was martyred for his faith.
Only to those of the Catholic faith, other than that she was another follower of Christ.
Juan Diego, an Aztec Indian, was canonized in 2002.
Yes she is. She was canonized in 1920.
Saint Drogo was never officially canonized by the Catholic Church.
Saint Cecilia was canonized by the Catholic Church in the 4th century.
It is unclear who canonized Saint Marina. However she was canonized because she suffered for the Christian faith and died a martyr at the hands of Governor Olymbrios.
Mary MacKillop is significant to the Catholic Church for being the co-founder of the Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart, the first religious order to be founded by an Australian. She was dedicated to providing education to the poor and marginalized, embodying the principles of social justice and compassion that are central to the Catholic faith. She was canonized as a saint by the Catholic Church in 2010, recognizing her holiness and life of service.
No, John Carroll is not a canonized saint in the Catholic Church.