The country with the most number of saints recognized by the Catholic Church is Italy. Italy has a long history of Christianity and has produced a significant number of saints over the centuries. Many of these saints are well-known and revered worldwide for their contributions to the Church and society.
All Saints' Day is a Christian holiday that honors all saints, known and unknown. It is a day to remember and celebrate the lives of those who have lived holy and virtuous lives. In some countries, it is also a time to visit the graves of loved ones and offer prayers for their souls.
Some religions that recognize saints include Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxy, and certain branches of Anglicanism. In addition, certain branches of Buddhism, Hinduism, and Islam also have individuals recognized as saints or revered for their holiness and spiritual teachings.
For a clickable list of all the French saints, click on this link. The number changes now and then as new saints are canonized so I will not give you a number.
Generally yes. However, there are a number of early New Testament Jews who were not Catholic but are considered as saints.: St. Anne, St. Joachim, St. Elizabeth, St. Zechariah, St. John the Baptist for example. Even Jesus was never a Catholic. He was born and died as a Jew.
No. Turkey is a Turkish-speaking country, where there are some western Mediterranean languages spoken in a non-official capacity.
Puerto Rico.
No. They speak Italian, and some French.
The only country that speaks Spanish as a primary language in Europe is Spain. Some people on the borders of Andorra and France speak it as well.The only Spanish speaking country in Europe is Spain. There are 20 other Spanish speaking countries in the world, but they are in Central and South America.
Paris is not a country. It is a city in the nation of France. People there commonly speak French.
yes some say that it oringates (forms) in a Spanish speaking country such as Mexico.
ArgentinaArgentina is the largest Spanish-speaking country in South America by area of land. Colombia is the largest Spanish-speaking country in South America by population.* Brazil is the largest country in South America both by area and population but Portuguese is the official language there.
whether in spanish speaking or English speaking countries, i think most jobs you have in your own country are also available in spanish countries. although there are something special like matadors, mariachi band members, or the taco stand owner.
No. The islands of Hawaii are a US state, and it was never a Spanish colony. The main languages are English, native Hawaiian, and various Asian languages including Chinese and Japanese.
The Toilet, After Some Nice Taco Bell. I Be Pooping Fire.
Cuba and the Dominican Republic both speak Spanish. Puerto Rico does, too, but technically it is not a separate country.