St. Rose of Lima
St. Joan of Arc
St. John
St. Peter
St. Mark
St. Matthew
St. Theresa the little flower
St. Mary
St. Lucy
St. Judus
*St. Faustina*
And many more! Just type in on Google Saints. There is also a website for St. Theresa the little flower called Society of the little flower.
From what I have read, they were the saints that were completely dedicated to God and made it public in the congregational church.
10,000 or more names is too much to write here.
All saints exhibited some form of heroic virtue to be recognized as saints.
There are some Victorian era saints but not all saints are Victorian.
There are many songs about saints but my favorite is For All the Saints which was written by William How.
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.
all saints I've known are good. that's why they're saints.
Some saints die young, some die old, some die in middle age.
Some are named after saints, mostly the apostles.
All saints are interesting if we just take the time to study their biographies.
There isn't one. There are no patron saints for sins, but their are some saints for sinners.
Some basilicas have major relics of saints, some do not. The Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul in Rome has the heads of both saints. The Basilica of Saint Mark in Venice has the relics of saint Mark and the Basilicas of Saint Francis of Assisi and Saint Clare of Assisi hold the relics of their namesake saints.
There are no patron saints of loyalty. All saints showed loyalty in some manner.
Some hospitals, especially those run by, or founded by, Catholics, are named for saints.