Western Saints
Western Saints are individuals recognized for their holiness and virtue in the Christian tradition, particularly within the Roman Catholic and Protestant churches. They are often celebrated for their exemplary lives, miracles, or martyrdom, and many have specific feast days dedicated to their memory. Saints serve as role models for the faithful, inspiring them to live according to Christian teachings.
The process of canonization, which officially recognizes someone as a saint, involves thorough investigation of their life and works. Notable Western Saints include Saint Francis of Assisi, known for his love of nature, and Saint Joan of Arc, celebrated for her bravery. These figures play a significant role in the spiritual and cultural heritage of the Western Christian world.