In the Catholic denomination of Christendom, the first Filipino Saint and Martyr is St. Lorenzo Ruiz. He was beatified by Pope John Paul II on his trip to the Philippines in 1981. Your question is about "saints" (plural) but the first I know of is St. Lorenzo Ruiz.
The patron saints of the Philippines are:JosephOur Lady of Safe TravelOur Lady of the TurumbaRose of LimaImmaculate Heart of Mary
Yes, there are many, many women canonized as saints.
The first five missionaries in the Philippines were a group of people from the LDS church. The Latter Day Saints were followed by Baptist missionaries after World War II.
There are many songs about saints but my favorite is For All the Saints which was written by William How.
No, saints come from various countries and cultures around the world. While there are many French saints, saints can be found in many different countries and backgrounds.
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There are five currently, Saints Row, Saints Row 2, Saints Row: The Third, Saints Row IV, and Gat out of Hell.
For a complete list of Irish saints, click on this link. There are many of them.
St. Lorenzo Ruiz is a saint from the Philippines but is not a patron saint. The patron saints of the Philippines are: •Our Lady of Safe Travel •Our Lady of the Turumba •Rose of Lima •Immaculate Heart of Mary
Many of the saints of the Middle Ages were missionaries. But saints came from all classes of life and did many very different things.
The patron saints of the Philippines are all females: •Our Lady of Safe Travel •Our Lady of the Turumba •Rose of Lima •Immaculate Heart of Mary