November 1 is the solemnity of All Saints.
It is Mexico's Day of the Dead. It is celebrated on November 1 (All Saints' Day as recognized by the Catholic Church) and November 2 (All Souls' Day as recognized by the Catholic Church).
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.
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 them.
To be canonized in the Catholic Church you should be a Catholic. There are other religions that also have saints - Orthodox, Anglican, Islam, Hindus, etc. Also, a number of saints in the Catholic Church were never Catholics - Saint Joseph, Saint John the Baptist, Saint Anne, Saint Joachim, etc.
Of the 266 popes in the history of the Church, only about 80 have been declared as saints.
One clarification. There is no such thing as the Roman Catholic Church. There is only the Catholic Church. The word 'Roman' was added as a someone derisive description by members of the Church of England when they separated from the Catholic Church.The number of recognized saints is hard to determine as there is no concise list. There are a number of saints that are not recognized by the universal Church but only in certain dioceses. They are local saints who were declared as saints before Rome took the responsibility of declaring saints in the 12th century and were never formally canonized or recognized as saints. If all these saints are included the number is estimated at 10,000 to 20,000 total.
The All Saints Catholic Church is located in Sunrise, Florida. The full address for the church is 10900 West Oakland Park Boulevard, Sunrise, Florida 33351.
Short answer: Yes. Longer explanation: your son will be recognized as being baptized into the Christian community. All Christian baptisms are recognized by the Catholic Church. Longer answer: His baptism is recognized, as are other Trinitarian baptisms and church marriages, as well. That does not make him Catholic. That does not make him welcome to receive the Eucharist at a Catholic Mass. He is recognized as a baptized Christian, separated from the fullness of the Church.
It is a celebration by the Catholic Church and Eastern Orthodox Churches to celebrate the dead. The Catholic Church celebrates it the day after All Saints Day and the Eastern Orthodox churches celebrate All Souls Day several times in the year.
Yes, there are non-Catholic Christian saints recognized by various Christian denominations such as the Eastern Orthodox Church and some Anglican churches. These saints are revered for their exemplary faith and their contributions to the Christian faith.
Not all saints have a designated feast day. In the Catholic Church, recognized saints typically have a feast day to commemorate their lives and contributions, but some lesser-known saints may not have one. Additionally, certain local or regional saints may have feast days that are not universally observed. Overall, while many saints are celebrated with feast days, it varies depending on recognition and tradition.