The term "saints" or "blessed" refers to individuals recognized for their holiness and virtue in Christianity, particularly by the Catholic Church. Notable saints include Saint Peter, the first pope; Saint Francis of Assisi, known for his love of nature; Saint Therese of Lisieux, the "Little Flower"; Saint Augustine, a key theologian; and Saint Joan of Arc, a martyr. Other revered figures include Saint Cecilia, the patron saint of musicians; Saint Anthony of Padua, known for lost items; Saint Benedict, the founder of monasticism; Blessed Mother Teresa, known for her humanitarian work; and Saint John Paul II, a modern pope canonized for his contributions to the Church.
no. Saints are nouns, blessed is an adjective
The Blessed Virgin Mary is the Queen of Saints.
Blessed
All the saints are good but, perhaps, the best is the Blessed Virgin Mary who is the Queen of Saints.
The Blessed Trinity, including Jesus Christ, the Blessed Virgin Mary and the saints are the most popular with Roman Catholics.
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The Rosary is a means of meditating on the Life of Christ, the Saints there are no saints (on) the beads, but they may be included in the meditations on the Life of Jesus. Saints (to include the Blessed Mother) are not prayed to, rather, we ask them to pray for us.
Saint Joseph and the Blessed Virgin Mary are the patron saints of Korea.
.Catholic AnswerHoly Days of saints, who were not martyred, and of Our Blessed Lord, are white.
If they are alive they may be called living saints. If they are already dead but near canonization, they are called 'Blessed.'
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