Saint Samantha (better known by her Irish name Samthann) is an Irish saint. She was set to be wedded to a nobleman but he saw a vision of heavenly light around her as she slept the night before her wedding and he called it off. She was then allowed to join an abbey, eventually becoming abbess. There have been numerous miracles attributed to St. Samthann.
There is not a Saint Samantha in the Catholic church. There is a Saint Samthann who was the guardian of King Cridan.
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Saint Samantha was a Celtic woman born in 739 A.D. She was known as St. Samthann of Clonbroney. Saint Samantha was very spiritual and spent her life advising members of the Celtic Christian Church.
To my knowledge there is no St. Samanth. However, there is Saint Samthann of Clonbroney from which the name probably derives.
Saint Samantha, also known as 'The Maiden of Ulster' is considered the Patron of Spiritualness by the Catholic Church. It's said that she was a princess and her father wanted her to marry a nobleman, but she preferred to live a monastical life, which she was able to follow after her fiancée allowed her to choose her path.
no, saint Samantha doesn't exist in Italy.
Saint Samantha is a Celtic Saint, and her name is actually Samthann of Clonbroney.
There is not a Saint Samantha in the Catholic church. There is a Saint Samthann who was the guardian of King Cridan.
No Samantha but there is a Saint Samthann (Samantha) of Clonbroney who died in the year 739 of natural causes.
Click on this link for a biography of Saint Samthann (Samantha).
There is no saint named Samantha. However, there is Saint Samthann of Clonbroney from whom the name derives. For more information click on this link.
Saint Samthann (Samantha) of Clonbroney died in the year 739 of natural causes.
Saint Samthann of Clonbroney (Samantha) has her feast day on December 18.
Saint Samthann (Samantha) of Clonbroney died in the year 739 of natural causes.
The feast of Saint Samthann of Clonbroney is December 18.
Saint Samantha was a Celtic woman born in 739 A.D. She was known as St. Samthann of Clonbroney. Saint Samantha was very spiritual and spent her life advising members of the Celtic Christian Church.
There is no Saint Samata. There is, however, a Saint Samthann of Clonebroney, sometimes known as Samantha.