To officially have the title of saint one must be recognized as saint through the canonization process. However, the Communion of Saints includes all named and unnamed saints in Heaven, the souls in Purgatory and those alive who are in a state of grace in the eyes of the Lord.
There are a number of saints named Victoria and all were Catholics.
The kind of saint that Ava is a Roman Catholic saint. The feast of Saint Ava is observed by Roman Catholics on April 29.
The two different churches simply chose different dates to honor the saint: Catholics on October 28 and the Orthodox on June 19.
The canonization process did not come into full usage until the 11 or 12th century. Before that time a number of non Catholics were declare as saints. For example: St. Anne, St. Joachim, St. John the Baptist, St. Elizabeth and St. Joseph, etc. All died as Jews but are considered as Catholic saints.
No, they are not supposed to believe in UFO's or Gypsies. However they do believe in saints. (Saint Mary, Saint John, Saint Peter.)
To be a saint the person must be a Christian and to be a catholic saint the person would need to be a catholic Christian. However not all catholics are saints.
The catholics have apostles and prophets. The apostles and prophets names are what are you asking for. like Saint Gianna Beretta Molla is Gianna's name
There are several saints named Anthony and all were Catholics.
Stephen was a member of the Christian community, later known as the Catholics.
Roman Catholics refer to her as the mother of God.
There are several saints named Dominic and all were Catholics.
Saints are not worshipped, God the trinity is worshiped, Emma is a saint venerated by Roman Catholics and Orthodox christians