The actual number is not known but is between 10,000 and 20,000 names. Many of these were declared saints before the official canonization process was instituted. There are also a number of saints that are recognized locally but not by the Universal Church.
Yes, there are many, many women canonized as saints.
Mother Teresa has been beatified but is not yet a canonized saint. There are many, many saints who have been canonized in recent years.
Pope John Paul II canonized about 480 saints.
There are many saints named Mary, some of which were canonized and others proclaimed as saints before the official canonization process was instituted. You need to be specific.
Be specific. There are many saints named Victoria.
There are many, many saints named Mary so you need to be specific.
There have been over 70 popes canonized as saints, not just three.
Yes, there are many, many female saints in the Catholic faith.
Yes, there have been many saints canonized in the last ten years. On May 12, 2013, in Saint Peter's Square, Vatican City, Pope Francis canonized 813 martyrs from the town of Otranto in Italy.
There are thousands of canonized saints, not just five.
None. Living people cannot be saints. They have to have been venerated, beatified, and then canonized to become a saint.
He beatified 1,340 people and canonized 483 saints.