Both are saints but martyrs died for their faith. In Catholicism, all martyrs are saints but not all saints are martyrs.
Ursula was a martyr and early Christians considered all martyrs to be saints.
Saint Faith is said to have died as a martyr. Martyrs were considered instant saints by the early Christian community.
Valentine died the death of a martyr - automatic sainthood in the early Church.
The first martyr was Saint Stephen. He was stoned to death for his faith.
No, Saint Francis of Assisi was not a martyr. He is known for his life of service, poverty, and connection with nature. He founded the Franciscan Order and is considered the patron saint of animals and the environment.
St. Agnes died as a martyr - considered automatic sainthood by the early Christian community.
Saint Martyr Agapius was born in 1710.
Saint Angelo was neither a saint nor a martyr. Saint Angelo is not a recognized figure in Christian hagiography or martyrology.
Yes, Matthew was a martyr.
She was a martyr. Any martyr for the faith is already 100% a saint.
There are a number of saints named Augustine and few of them were martyrs. Please be specific.
Saint Stephen, also known as Saint Stephen the First Martyr, lived in Israel during the first century AD. He was the first Christian martyr and is considered a significant figure in Christianity.