Abigail is an Old Testement matriarch and personages of the Old Testament are usually not given the title of saint. She died about the year 950 BC, probably in Jerusalem.
950 BC
give me St. Abigail's prayer
St. Abigail, a sixth century Irish Abbess, leaves no biographic information behind. Beyond that fact that she lived and died, we know practically nothing.
St. Abigail is the patron saint of bees and beekeepers. She is also called Gobnait and Deborah.
Catholic AnswerSaint Abigail was considered a saint, or rather a prophetess even by Talmudic scholars (Jewish Bible scholars) (she was a wife of King David in the Old Testament), and has always been considered a saint by the Church. She was never canonized as she was considered a saint long before there was a Congregation for Saints causes.
The feast day of St. Gobnait (Irish for 'Abigail') is February 11.
I can find no saint named Abbie. There is Abigail the Matriarch from the Old Testament but she does not hold the title of saint and is not a patron saint.
Saint Abigail is not recognized as a saint within the Catholic Church. It is possible that in some non-official or non-traditional sources, stories about her were created specifically to appeal to children due to a fictional or imaginative nature.
Yes and I think his name was David!
St. Abigail is venerated as a saint in the Catholic Church due to her life of devotion to God, her charitable works, and her martyrdom for her faith. She is regarded as a model of faith and selflessness, inspiring others to follow in her footsteps.
Abigail McLellan died in 2009.
Abigail Merwin died in 1786.
Francis Abigail died in 1921.