St. Barbara, if she really existed, would have been declared a saint shortly after her martyrdom. However, there is virtually no evidence that she really existed and her name was removed from the Calendar of Saints and her cult surpressed in 1969.
She was never officially canonized. Barbara of Nicomedia is no longer listed on the Calendar of Saints as of 1969 and her cult has been suppressed. There were undoubtedly beautiful converts named Barbara, this saint is legend, and her cultus developed when pious fiction was mistaken for history.
There is no such canonized saint.
No, he is not a canonized saint.
There is no such canonized saint.
Saint Cecilia was canonized by the Catholic Church in the 4th century.
There is no canonized saint by that name.
No, he is not a canonized saint.
There is no canonized saint named Madison.
There is no canonized saint named Amber.
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.
No, Isabella is not a canonized saint.
There is no canonized saint named Haley.