TinaK:
Lutherans don’t canonize saints…
According to
this Liturgical calendar, the ELCA Liturgically Commemorates:
Martin Luther King, Jr (January 15)
Martin Luther (February 18)
Dietrich Bonhoeffer (April 9)
John Calvin (May 27)
Chief Seattle (June 7)
Johann Sebastian Bach, Heinrich Schütz, and George Frederick Handel (July 28)
Florence Nightingale and Clara Maass (August 13)
John Bunyan (August 31)
Albert Schweitzer (September 4)
Dag Hammarskjöld (August 18)
William Tyndale (october 6)
and many others not recognized as Canoized Saints in the Catholic Church either pre or post reformation.
Interestingly, this calendar does include some post reformation Catholic Saints, including:
St Francis Xavier (December 3)
Archbishop Oscar Romero (Cause for Canonization pending)(March 24)
St Peter Claver, (September 9)
St Martin De Pores (November 3)
Bl Miguel Pro (November 23)
As with the Anglican/Episcopalian churches, the Lutheran church (or at least some Lutheran churches) may not call what they do Canonization, but there it is.