a good saint is one who cares for others and put people in need first then keeps on going. A saint is some one how is close to god and has to perform miracles
Roman Catholic Answer
from A Catholic Dictionary, edited by Donald Attwater, Second edition, revised 1957
i. One whose holiness of life and heroic virtue have been confirmed and recognized by the Church's official processes of beatification and canonization, or by the continued existence of an approved cultus and feast. To such only may public veneration and liturgical honour be given; but the Church also produces numerous other saints who remain unknown and unrecognized (cf., the feast of All Saints, whereon those also are honoured). In the Catholic economy the departed saints have not simply ethical significance as patterns of virtuous life, but also religious significance as living and functioning members of the Mystical Body of Christ, who by prayer are in vital contact with the Church militant (on earth) and suffering (in purgatory). The canonized saints form a microcosm of the church; among them are to be found representatives of all forms of human life, activity and temperament. They manifest exteriorly the hidden life of our Lord whom they have hidden in their hearts; the inner man being filled with his spirt, exterior and corresponding action flows form it as from its true source. Nor are their activities and greatness directed in strictly religious channels only; besides so many priests and monks and nuns the Church has canonized emperors and kings and queens, soldiers, artisans, domestic servants, beggars, housemaids, lawyers, merchants, society dames, farmers and their labourers, artists, physicians, a retired hangman - sanctity is an order for which all are eligible. It must not be supposed that the actions of a saint must always appear good to everyone; he is immune neither from faults nor from errors of judgement; moreover, the "ordinary person" may be the least good judge of a saint's actions. The Church does not officially honour the sanctity of those who in good faith are separated from her visible unity.
ii. The word "saint" is rarely used as a title in the liturgy, such being ordinarily referred to as "the blessed N . . .," e.g., in the collects. In the Byzantine rite it is "the holy father N . . .," the holy martyr M . . .," "The holy, glorious and illustrious apostles the princes and first leaders, Peter and Paul," etc. . . . In the New Testament the word "saints" is often used to designate all Christians of a place, as we should say "the faithful".
Thus a saint is anyone who has done God's Will in his life, whatever that may be. Followed the Ten Commandments and the virtues, followed the counsels of the Church, prayed regularly (without regular prayer, one can not know the Will of God), and loved Him above all and his neighbor as himself.
All saints made a difference in one way or another.
Who are you referring to - the Catholic Saints or the New Orleans Saints. Big difference.
one is nice one is not
Saints are not declared as saints until after they have died.
The day when the first saints players singed the contract, it was "All saints day". It did not come from the song oh when the saints go marching in. That song was made for them.
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Yes, saints are still being made. There are events in Rome where this happens. At any time there are people being considered for sainthood and some are going through the process to become saints.
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Saints are always a soul, and a soul might not be a saint.
The saints are God's people. If you have accepted Jesus Christ into your hearts and made Him the Lord of your life, you are a saint.
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