.
Catholic AnswerOff the top of my head, I can count twenty-four different St. Gregory's, care to narrow it down?Saint Gregory's Catholic College was created in 1979.
Gregory is recognized as a saint in the Orthodox religion but not in the Catholic.
Roman Catholic AnswerNormally, the appellation "saint" is used in the Catholic Church, of a person who has died and is now in heaven. Pope Saint Gregory the Great died centuries before the canonization process was in place, and was acclaimed a saint by those who knew him almost immediately after his death.
Yes, there is a Saint Cheryl in the Catholic church.
No, John Carroll is not a canonized saint in the Catholic Church.
St. Joseph is the Patron Saint of the Universal Church.
I hardly think the Catholic Church would proclaim him as a saint since the Church considers him to be a heretic.
There are dozens of saints named Gregory. Please be specific.
Saint Malachy's Roman Catholic Church was created in 1920.
Saint Mary's Catholic Church Complex was created in 1871.
Saint Nicholas Croatian Catholic Church was created in 1904.
There is no saint of coincidence in the Catholic Church.