There are two different Saints named Anastasia. One is an early-Christian period martyr who was and still-is the patroness of Weavers- indeed a web of intrigue. Probably a Greek girl from Asia Minor. her feast is celebrated on Christmas ( Western calendar- not what you are thinking- no her Daddy was not Santa Claus!)- Now the Anastasia whose father was named Nicholas- czar of Russia- well the whole family was canonized ( raised to sainthood) in the Russian Orthodox church some years ago- En Famille! By the way she is involked for memory loss and mental problems- it figures, Stacy had frequent mental blackouts when pressed on details of the so-called St. Petersburg Massacre- she would like, Black out and scream, it happened in court in Berlin! oh boy. so there are two sainted Anastasias.
Saint Anastasia was a Christian martyr who lived in the 4th century. She was executed for her faith during the reign of the Roman Emperor Diocletian. Over time, her story and devotion grew, and she became venerated as a saint by the early Christian community. The official declaration of her sainthood came through tradition and recognition by the Church.
No, she is not a saint.
Saint Anastasia of Sirmium is the patron saint of:martyrsweaverswidows
Saint Anastasia of Sirmium was martyred about the year 304AD. The precise date is not known.
She was a Christian.
The feast day of Saint Anastasia of Sirmium is on December 25.
275 A.D. in Rome
St. Anastasia Patricia is not a recognized patron saint in the Catholic Church. It is possible that there may be a local or regional devotion to a saint with that name, but they are not widely known or accepted by the Church as a whole.
Saint Anastasia of Sirmium was martyred in the persecutions of Diocletian about the year 304.
There are a number of saints named Anastasia and Anastasius so you need to be specific.
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There are several saint names for girls. A few of the names are Adelaide, Agatha, Anne, Anastasia, and Agnes.