Scotland has several patron saints. Please be specific.
According to legend, the patron saint of Scotland, Saint Andrew, did not have a wife. He was a disciple of Jesus, and in Christian tradition, he is regarded as an unmarried apostle.
Joanna, wife of Chusa, is not a patron saint.
the patron saint of laughter is Sarah, wife of Abraham and mother if Isaac (whose name means laughter)
Saint Anne was a wife, mother and housewife herself.
Yes, Sarah, the wife of Abraham, is the patron saint of gypsies. She and Abraham were nomadic much as gypsies are. However, Sarah is an Old Testament matriarch and generally not accorded the title of saint.
Sarah is a saint's name. She was the wife of Abraham of the Old Testament.
St. Donald of Ogilvy was a Scottish monk who died early in the 8th century. After the death of his wife, he began a monastery with his 9 daughters or 9 Maidens. I once saw a reference where he is the patron of altar boys. His feast day is today, July 15th.
Maria Lucia was her Christian name.
Sarah is the Jewish Old Testament Matriarch and wife of the Patriarch Abraham. While she may very well be in Heaven, she is not accorded the title of saint which is generally reserved for New Testament personages.
The name of St. Peter's wife is not known.
Saint Anne was the wife og Saint Joachim.
There are several but one of the better know was St. Germaine Cousin. She was born sickly and badly deformed. Her mother died when she was quite young and her father's new wife hated her and treated her quite badly.She was born in 1579 in Pibrac, France, and died there in 1601. She was canonized by Pope Blessed Pius IX on June 29, 1867.
There is not one that I can find, but I would recommend Saint Natalia, wife of Saint Adrian of Nicomedia. He was a Roman Soldier martyred for the faith and she cared for him and other Christians awaiting martyrdom before her death, which may have been a martyrs death also.