The title "saint" is usually referred only to personages of the New Testament. Joshua was a patriarch of the Old Testament from the 12th century B.C. His memorial is observed on September 1. He was never canonized.
There is no canonized saint in the Catholic saint by that name.
Catherine MacCauley is not yet canonized saint.
Florence Nightingale is not a canonized saint.
Absalom Jones is not a canonized saint
Florence Nightingale is not a canonized saint.
There is no canonized saint by that name. However, there are several saints named Maurontus.
Vincent had been dead a number of years before he was canonized as a saint and wrote no prayer for his feast day.
She has been declared as venerable but is not yet a canonized saint. Therefore, she has not been assigned a feast day. If and when she is beatified she will be given a feast day.
Rarely. It is frequently the date of their entry into Heaven (date of death) but it can be any date.
Saint Scholastica was not officially canonized by the Catholic Church with a formal process, as she was recognized as a saint in the early Christian centuries. Her feast day is celebrated on February 10th.
Yes. Hemma of Gurk (see link), also known as Emma, was canonized January 5, 1938. Her feast day is June 27. Emma of Lesum (see link), sometimes known as Hemma, was venerated as a saint although not canonized. Her feast day is December 3.
Saint Samuel became a saint sometime during antiquity. His feast day occurs on December 5. He is considered a Coptic Orthodox saint.