Saints

Shortly after the death of Christ the title of saint, in Latin sanctus, was given to the Apostles, Evangelists and other early Christian martyrs and confessors.

In Catholicism, the papacy has claimed the exclusive right of bestowing the title since the 12th century. These days the process of declaring a person to be a saint can be lengthy. One may be considered for sainthood no sooner than five years after death. If research proves the candidate lived a virtuous life then the title of venerable is bestowed. After evidence of at least one miracle has been accepted then the person is beatified and given the title of blessed. Finally, a posthumous miracle ensures canonization and the title of saint.

Orthodox churches have their own processes, called glorification or canonization, for recognizing saints. As such, Orthodox traditions may include saints not venerated by Catholics, and vice versa.

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Xavier3 saints, 2 blessed5
Yakym1 blessed1
Ymar1 saint1
Yolande1 blessed1
Youssef1 saint1
Ysarn1 saint1
Yun-il1 saint1
Yvette1 blessed1
Ywi1 saint1
Zacchaeus1 saint1
Zachary2 saints2
Zama1 saint1
Zambdas1 saint1
Zanitas1 saint1
Zdenka1 blessed1
Zdislava1 saint1
Zechariah1 saint1
Zefirino1 blessed1
Zenas1 saint1
Zeno8 saints8
Zenobius2 saints2
Zenon1 saint1
Zéphirin1 blessed1
Zephyrinus1 saint1
Zhenmei1 saint1
Zita1 saint1
Zoe2 saints2
Zoilus1 saint1
Zosimus8 saints8
Zoticus3 saints3
Zygmunt2 saints2