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Catholic AnswerThere are many lists of saints in the Catholic Church, there is no "the List" that is complete. There is a list of saints who are included on the calendar, there are several lists online, including patron saint lists, etc. All listed below. The last link is the biographies that were published in Butlers, they can be read on line.The decanonized saints list is significant in Catholic Church history because it represents a shift in the Church's understanding of who should be officially recognized as a saint. This list includes individuals who were previously recognized as saints but were later removed from official veneration. This decision reflects the Church's evolving criteria for canonization and its willingness to reevaluate the lives and actions of past saints.
Click on this link for a list of Mexican saints and blesseds.
No, there is not a list of all the saints. However, if you go to this link there is a list of many of them.
Some of the saints of the Melkite Catholic Church include St. Gregory of Nazianzus, St. John Chrysostom, and St. John of Damascus. These saints played significant roles in the early church and are revered by the Melkite Catholic tradition.
I have posted a link below that lists many of the saints of the Church, several thousand. It is not a complete list but should keep you busy for a long time reviewing each biography.
The patron saints of travelers in the Catholic Church are Saint Christopher and Saint Raphael.
The saints recognized by the Catholic Church are individuals who have been officially canonized by the Church for their holiness and exemplary lives.
All the saints in the Catholic Church are saints in the Syrian Rite, as well, there are a few listed just in the Syrian calendar, which are not common with the rest of the Catholic Church, I'm not really sure of the number, Wikipedia lists 72, but of course, total, there are thousands, as they venerate all the saints of the Catholic Church.
There are, perhaps, 20,000 named saints in the Catholic Church and it would be impossible to list them all here. Check the link below for an alphabetical listing of many of these saints.
The closest I can come to that name is Saint Darlaugdach of Kildare.
There is no specific Saint Lynn recognized by the Catholic Church. "Lynn" is a common given name, but there is no known saint by that name in the official list of Catholic saints.
No, generally, all those honored as saints before King Henry VIII split with the Catholic Church are also honored as saints in the Episcoal Church.