No, but he was a lay brother member of the Dominican Order.
Martin was a Dominican brother and was a barber. He was the first person of color to be allowed to enter the Dominican order as a brother. He worked in the infirmary and also cared for abandoned animals.
No, Lucy founded no religious order.
Yes, there have been Black saints recognized by the Catholic Church. For example, Saint Martin de Porres, who was a Peruvian lay brother of the Dominican Order, is venerated as a saint. He is known for his compassion, humility, and miraculous abilities.
No, St. Patrick did not found any religious orders.
St. Ignatius of Loyola
Saint Michael is an archangel and founding religious orders is not part of his job description.
Ignatius Loyola was against Martin Luther. Loyola was the founder of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits), a Catholic religious order that played a significant role in the Counter-Reformation aimed at combating Protestantism. Martin Luther, on the other hand, was a key figure in the Protestant Reformation that opposed certain teachings and practices of the Catholic Church.
There are many Dominican Saints. Here are a few: St. Dominic de Guzman, St. Thomas Aquinas, St. Martin de Porres, Bl. Pier Giorgio Frasatti.
She is the founder of women's branch of Benedictine Monasticism - Benedictine Nuns.
St. Ignatius Loyola was the founder of the Jesuit order, or "Society of Jesus" (S.J.).
The Augustinians, who follow the Rule of Saint Augustine of Hippo!!
St. Martin de Porres is Patron of Peru. He was a member of the Dominican order, of African descent. His father was a Spaniard and his mother was a freed slave. He established an orphanage and children's hospital for the poor children of the slums. Set up a shelter for the stray cats and dogs and nursed them back to health. Lived in self-imposed austerity, never ate meat, fasted continuously, and spent much time in prayer and meditation with a great devotion to the Holy Eucharist.