Hi, goldentouch97,
Natstein was right on point. Hoodoo is mostly practiced by Protestant African Americans. The deity they venerate is called God, The Lord, or Jehovah.
The word "saints" is used in Protestant denominations to refer either to deceased members of the church who are assumed to be in Heaven (most common usage among Baptists) or living members of the church (most common among Holiness and Pentecostal denominations).
Catholic African Americans do venerate saints who are deceased people canonized by the Catholic heirarchy; among those who help with money would be any patron saint of one's own occupation, such as Saint Peter for fishermen or Saint Luke for doctors. Saint Expedite is called upon for any sort of emergency, when one needs help in a hurry.
A list of Patron Saints of the Catholic Church is here:
http://luckymojo.com/patronsaints.html
Some practitioners of hoodoo are eclectic enough to work with Hindu or Chinese dieties; this is not common, but it is found often enough that we consider it within the bounds of hoodoo.
Please familiarize yourself with the way in which religion does intersect with hoodoo by reading this essay i wrote to help my students and shop customers:
http://www.luckymojo.com/hoodooandreligion.html
Also, to learn more about all types of altars used in hoodoo, including ancestor altars, working candle altars, and travelling altars, please purchase and read this fine book published by Missionary Independent Spiritual Church:
BOO-FLS-HSAA
Hoodoo Shrines and Altars by Miss Phoenix LeFae
$12.00
You can order right here in the Forum by clicking on the blue Add To Cart button.
Contents
Dedication and Acknowledgements 4
Altars of the Ancestors
Hoodoo: A Brief Introduction 5
How Do We Know About Hoodoo Altars? 6
Altar Described by Newbell Niles Puckett 8
Altars Described by Zora Neale Hurston 9
Altars Described by Harry M. Hyatt 10
You Shall Build There an Altar
Definition of Altars 14
Basic Types of Altars 16
Altar Work or Just Work? 19
Altars for What Purpose? 20
Building the Altar 21
One Altar or Many 25
Practical Altar Tips 26
Altar Objects 27
Magical and Spiritual Correspondences 37
Preparing the Altar Space 41
Keeping Your Altar Clean 42
Altars for Ongoing Work 47
Cat Yronwode's Secrets of Altar Respect 48
Altars for Various Conditions
Altars for Love 51
Altars for Money 52
Altars for Healing 53
Altars for Protection 54
Altars for Justified Enemy Works 55
Altars for Cursing and Vengeance 56
Dedicated Shrines
Altars for Ancestors 57
Shrines for Catholic Saints 59
Making Offerings to Spirits 60
Unusual Altars
Travelling Altars 65
Pocket Shrines 63
Hidden Altars 66
Business and Office Altars 69
Candle Ministry Altars 72
Frequently Asked Questions 78