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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.
From a Jesuit blog: According to a recent Jesuit Documentation, No. 81, published from Rome, as of January 2001, there were 21,063 Jesuits in the world - 14,852 priests, 3,997 scholastics, and 2,311 Brothers. That figure was updated in 2009 to read about 17,000 total world-wide, but as of 2014, when I write this, there are still a good number of Jesuits alive and well.
There are a total of 10.000 to 20,000 named saints and, perhaps, half of them were women.
They have beaten the Saints the total of 9 times.
All the saints in the Catholic Church are saints in the Syrian Rite, as well, there are a few listed just in the Syrian calendar, which are not common with the rest of the Catholic Church, I'm not really sure of the number, Wikipedia lists 72, but of course, total, there are thousands, as they venerate all the saints of the Catholic Church.
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The New Orleans Saints had 51 rushing yards in Superbowl 44.
As of 2010, the New Orleans Saints have appeared in a total of one Super Bowls.
The word for 'blessed' is 'beannaithe' in the Irish language.
For the regular season the Saints had 13 wins while the Colts had 14. For the post season the Saints won 3 while the Colts won only 2 and lost the last game to the Saints. In total, both the Saints and the Colts had 16 wins each.
There are many saints who held doctorates, as education was important in various periods of history. One well-known example is St. Thomas Aquinas, who was a Doctor of the Church and held a doctorate in theology. Another example is St. Teresa of Avila, who was also a Doctor of the Church and had a doctorate in spiritual theology.
If the number is doubles its total is doubled since its total is itself!