Yes.
I hardly think the Catholic Church would proclaim him as a saint since the Church considers him to be a heretic.
Saint Olivia is eligible for Catholic Confirmation. However some people say that she is fiction. I have done my research on Saint Olivia and have concluded that Saint Olivia is in fact fiction. But she is still eligible for Catholic Confirmation. Even though she is fiction she is still a Saint that people have believed in and cherished for century's. Many Catholic people still believe she is real. So technically if you want to have your Catholic Confirmation name as: Saint Olivia go right ahead!If you have recently figure out that Saint Olivia is fiction and you are nervous about if your Catholic Confirmation name will work it will!Roman Catholic AnswerBlessed Olivia's feast day is June 10, she is not a saint, she has only been beatified (the last step before being declared a saint). If you are permitted beati names, then, yes, she would be eligible.
No, Moses is not recognized as a saint in the Catholic Church.
No, John Carroll is not a canonized saint in the Catholic Church.
Yes, Joseph is recognized as a saint in the Catholic Church.
St. Joseph is the Patron Saint of the Universal Church.
Saint Mary's Catholic Church Complex was created in 1871.
Saint Malachy's Roman Catholic Church was created in 1920.
Saint Nicholas Croatian Catholic Church was created in 1904.
Yes, Mother Mary is recognized as a saint in the Catholic Church.
Yes, the Virgin Mary is considered a saint in the Catholic Church.