ALL angels are honored as saints as they stand before the throne of God. We only know the names of a few - Michael, Gabriel, Raphael, for example. However, there are thousands, maybe millions more. Only God knows the actual number and their names. Through scripture God has only revealed the names of a few to us.
Saints are never worshiped. Worship is reserved for God alone. Saints are venerated or honored. Saints have been honored since the earliest days of the Church.
When we honor the saints we honor their Creator, God.
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.
All of the concepts "saints", "angels" and "church" are part of the greater concept "religion".
No, saints do not transform into angels after their time on Earth. Saints are believed to be human beings who have lived holy lives and are recognized for their exceptional virtue and dedication to God. Angels, on the other hand, are spiritual beings created by God to serve and worship Him. Saints and angels are distinct entities in Christian theology.
There are at least 100 saints named John, each honored on a different day. Please be specific.
Angels are already saints so have no need of a patron.
Yes. They are the same saints that are honored by the Universal Church. Some towns may honor some saints locally that are not recognized universally.
No, he worshiped only God but honored Mary and the saints. No Catholic worships anyone but God.
There are a number of saints named Francis. Please be specific.
There are several saints named Francis. Please be specific.
Nobody, including the Vatican knows that number. There are between 10,000 and 20,000 named saints. There are many saints that are honored locally but not in the Universal Church. As to unnamed saints, only God knows that number.