St. Joseph, St. Anne, St. Joachim, St. John the Baptist, St. Elizabeth and St. Zachary were Jews but are considered as saints. Anastasia was not a Catholic but Orthodox and would not be considered for sainthood except in the Russian Orthodox Church.
St. Abigail is not a widely recognized saint in Christian tradition. There are no specific miracles attributed to her. She is sometimes honored as a patron saint of bees and beekeepers, but she is not officially canonized in the Catholic Church.
Saint Anne was never officially canonized by the Catholic Church. She is considered a saint through tradition and popular devotion rather than formal canonization.
Saint Adjutor of Vernon was never formally recognized as a saint by the Catholic Church. He was always honored as a saint by the faithful in Normandy but was not canonized. His cult is still permitted, however.
Mary was canonized by the Catholic Church because of her exemplary life of faith, humility, and devotion to God. She is honored as the mother of Jesus and revered for her purity and obedience to God's will. Her intercession is believed to be powerful in helping believers grow closer to Christ.
Yes, Cecilia was an early martyr and is honored as a saint in the Catholic Church.
Saint Alphonsa (19 August 1910 to 28 July 1946) was a Syro-Malabar Catholic Franciscan nun who is now honored as a saint.Sister Alphonsa became the first native Indian to be canonized In 2008. Her birth name was Anna Muttathupadathu.St. Gonsalo Garcia (1556-1597) was the first person to be canonized with partial Indian origin.
No, generally, all those honored as saints before King Henry VIII split with the Catholic Church are also honored as saints in the Episcoal Church.
Elizabeth Ann Seton was canonized a saint on September 14, 1975, by Pope Paul VI.
Timothy is a Catholic saint but honored in the Anglican, Lutheran and Orthodox Churches as well.
No, he worshiped only God but honored Mary and the saints. No Catholic worships anyone but God.
Aidan of Lindisfarne is honored in the Catholic Church, and also in the Anglican Communion, the Episcopal Church, the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Lutheran Church, so it is possible that a church named after him could be Catholic or of another denomination.
Roman Catholic AnswerThere are fourteen different men honored as saints with the name of Valentine. Little to nothing is know about any of them, except that most of them died as martyrs.