No.
In Mexico a cult has grown up around a fictional character named Saint Death. There is no such saint and the Church as discouraged people from becoming a part of the cult.
Channing - 1963 A Patron Saint for the Cargo Cult 1-8 was released on: USA: 13 November 1963
Saint Nicholas is not unpopular. However, the cult of the saints as a whole does not have the popularity that it once had.
No, the cult of Saint George is more popular in Great Britain and several other counties who count him as a patron saint.
Brigid never "took over" any pagan cult. She was originally worshipped as goddess in the Celtic nation.
Cult of St. George, martyred Saint, who slew a dragon Libya.
Saint Drogo was never officially canonized by the Catholic Church. He is considered a saint by popular acclaim and local cult, but he does not appear in the formal Roman Martyrology or Universal Calendar of Saints.
Saint Kevin of Glendalough was proclaimed a saint by popular acclaim long before the official process of canonization was instituted. His cult was confirmed, however, in 1903.
St. Anne was Cononized in 1584 when her cult was extended to the whole church.
Saint "Seanzy" is the self proclaimed Patron Saint Of Web Hosting. He operates out of the website www.saintseanzys.com. Has ties with former The Cult Of Qelqoth that now occupy Greenland. TCOQ can be found at http://pwngreenland.com
Her feast day was on December 4 but her feast was removed from the calendar and her cult suppressed in 1969.
St. Barbara, if she really existed, would have been declared a saint shortly after her martyrdom. However, there is virtually no evidence that she really existed and her name was removed from the Calendar of Saints and her cult surpressed in 1969.