Click on this link for a lot of information about Saint Michael the Archangel.
Here is a link where you can find some information about St. Michael the Archangel.
Saint Michael never lived. He is an archangel, meaning that he lives in Heaven and kicks Satan out if he ever gets close.
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Any saint by definition has achieved sainthood, except that some 'saints' are angels (St. Michael) and some saints were not canonized (St. Cecilia).
Some saints that are commonly prayed to for guidance and protection include Saint Michael the Archangel, Saint Jude, Saint Anthony, and Saint Christopher.
There are over 10,000 known saints names, too many to list here. For a list of many of these saints, click on this link.
JesusMiguel (Michael) - note it is not a saint's name, but an angel's.Juan (John)Pedro (Peter)Are the most common.
If you are referring to Michael the Archangel, no, he never had a problem following his beliefs. He remained faithful to God while some other angels turned their loyalty to Lucifer and were cast out of heaven by Saint Michael and his army of faithful angels.
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There is no Saint Chloe but look for others there are millions out there!! good luck
Saint Michael is not typically known as a disciple in Christianity. He is an archangel who is recognized as a leader of the heavenly army. In some traditions, he is considered a protector and defender rather than a follower or disciple of Jesus.
There is no recognized Saint Judith in the Catholic tradition. However, some sources mention a Saint Judith of Prussia or Saint Judith of Hohenzollern, but information on them is limited and not widely accepted.