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.
Tulsidas is not considered a Catholic saint. He was a Hindu and considered a Hindu saint.
Yes, the Virgin Mary is considered a saint in the Catholic Church.
Constantine is not considered a saint in the Catholic Church, only in the Orthodox Church.
Constantine is only considered a saint in the Orthodox Church and was not canonized or declared a saint in the Catholic Church.
Of course. The Church would not have declared her a saint if she was not a Catholic.
Yes, he is considered a saint, albeit a legendary one.
Yes, Mary is considered a saint in the Catholic Church. She is known as the Blessed Virgin Mary and holds a special place of honor as the mother of Jesus Christ.
St. Nicholas of Myra was an actual person and is considered a Catholic saint. Do not confuse him with Sannta Claus who is a fictional character.
Queen Esther is a personage from the Old Testament and not considered a Catholic saint.
He was canonized in the Anglican Church of England and is the only saint canonized by them. However, he is not considered as a saint in the Catholic Church.
In the Catholic Church it is considered a saint's day, a feast. If you are asking if it is considered a religious holiday by the civil government, you would need to ask in that country.
There is no widely recognized Catholic saint named Samantha. The Catholic Church has an elaborate process for canonization, which involves verifying miracles and a rigorous evaluation of the person's life and holiness. If Samantha has not been officially recognized by the Church as a saint, then she is not considered a Catholic saint.