The title of the "longest" saint is often associated with Saint Christopher, who is traditionally depicted as a giant or a very tall figure. However, if you are referring to the "longest" in terms of lifespan, that can vary widely among saints due to historical records. Many saints are venerated for their contributions to Christianity rather than physical attributes. Therefore, there isn't a definitive answer, as it depends on the criteria used for "longest."
Least Among Saints - 2012 was released on: USA: 12 October 2012 (limited)
No, there are saints from almost every country in the world.
Bill McLaughlin has written: 'Molaise of Arran and his place among the Celtic Saints' -- subject(s): Biography, Celtic Christian saints, Christian saints, Celtic
Nearly every country in the world has had female saints.
Could it be the angel Moroni. Popular among the Latter Day Saints. He adorns some of the spires of the temples around the world.
The Real World - 1992 Saints and Sinners was released on: USA: June 2008
Roman Catholics and some other Christian denominations, all over the world, celebrate All Saints Day.
Your baptismal name is your name among the gods/saints. The name you are given at birth is your name among friends family etc.
All Saints Day is celebrated anywhere in the world where there is a Catholic community.
November 1 is All Saints day in Spain and everywhere else in the World.
That depends a lot on how you define "saints" - who do you want to include in your list. If you mean saints by the definition of the Catholics, I would say none: people are only declared as saints some time after their death.
Many white people are saints. Saints have come from all types of people from around the world, so they are of many different colours, countries and cultures.