There are a number of saints with a real sense of humor but St. Lawrence, Deacon and Martyr, and St. Philip Neri were definitely jokers.
Some saints in the Catholic Church are known for their humor and wit, such as St. Philip Neri and St. Lawrence. St. Philip Neri was famous for his joyous personality and practical jokes, while St. Lawrence displayed humor in the face of martyrdom by joking with his executioners.
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.
God chooses saints. The Catholic Church screens saints by the canonization process to determine if they are indeed in Heaven and would they make a good role model.
All of them.
No, Thomas Aquinas was one of the greatest theologians and saints of the Catholic Church.
Of the 266 popes in the history of the Church, only about 80 have been declared as saints.
The Church has acknowledged saints from the very beginning - nearly 2000 years ago.
Saints (Sts.) Peter and Paul Catholic Church would be proper.
St. Joseph is the Patron Saint of the Universal Church.
In the context of Catholicism, saints are individuals who are recognized by the Catholic Church as having lived a life of exemplary faith and virtue. The process of canonization involves thorough investigation of the person's life and miracles attributed to their intercession. The designation of a person as a saint is a formal declaration by the Catholic Church.
November 1 is the solemnity of All Saints.
Some of the saints of the Melkite Catholic Church include St. Gregory of Nazianzus, St. John Chrysostom, and St. John of Damascus. These saints played significant roles in the early church and are revered by the Melkite Catholic tradition.