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There are certain saints which are uniquely Easter Orthodox; these mostly postdate 1907 (the most recent corporate reunion of an EO partricular church in whole or part, the Russian Greek Catholic Exarchate).
There are a good number that are uniquely Catholic, post-dating 1920 (the most recent Catholic corporate defection to Orthodoxy. There are a number more generally not accepted by the Orthodox, but accepted by a few particular churches (like the ACROD).
The icons of these individuals are, in fact, equally as unique.
Some uniquely Orthodox Saints: St. Peter the Aleut, St German of Alaska, St. Alexis Toth, St Nicholas and St Alexandra of Moscow.
Some uniquely Catholic Saints: St Mary MacKillop, St Damián de Veuster (of Molokai), St Caterina Volpicelli, St Marie de la Croix, St Gertrude Caterina Comensoli…
Blessed Mother Theresa of Calcutta has an icon; St. Damien of Molokai as well, and Blessed Theodore Romzha, too.
There are a good number that are uniquely Catholic, post-dating 1920 (the most recent Catholic corporate defection to Orthodoxy. There are a number more generally not accepted by the Orthodox, but accepted by a few particular churches (like the ACROD).
The icons of these individuals are, in fact, equally as unique.
Some uniquely Orthodox Saints: St. Peter the Aleut, St German of Alaska, St. Alexis Toth, St Nicholas and St Alexandra of Moscow.
Some uniquely Catholic Saints: St Mary MacKillop, St Damián de Veuster (of Molokai), St Caterina Volpicelli, St Marie de la Croix, St Gertrude Caterina Comensoli…
Blessed Mother Theresa of Calcutta has an icon; St. Damien of Molokai as well, and Blessed Theodore Romzha, too.