sauter Marie au saint
"Jump Saint Mary" can be translated to French as "Sauter Sainte Marie."
According to tradition, Saint John the Apostle was present at the crucifixion of Jesus along with Jesus' mother Mary. Jesus entrusted Mary to John's care, saying, "Behold, your mother," and to Mary, "Woman, behold your son." John took Mary into his home and cared for her as his own mother.
It is pronounced as "Saint FEE-uh-kruh."
The origins of Mary Magdalene are shrouded in mystery. Some feel she was from the village of Magdala on the western shore of the Sea of Galilee. Others state that her name was Mary Magdalene and it was no reference to her place of birth. Some say she is one and the same as Mary of Bethany, the sister of Saint Martha. Others state these were two distinct individuals.
Saint Martha is believed to have lived in the town of Bethany, located in modern-day Israel. It is said that she and her siblings, Mary and Lazarus, welcomed Jesus into their home in Bethany.
You can call on Mary through prayers such as the Hail Mary or the Memorare. You can also ask for her intercession in your prayers to God. Another way to honor Mary is by participating in Marian devotions or attending Mass dedicated to her.
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Saint Vincent, after all he was French!!san vance-an
Santa María
Scallops are called 'coquilles saint-Jacques', or 'saint-Jacques' in French.
Sauter is to jump. It's a regular "ER" verb. :)
if you mean " my name is Mary" You would say in French "J'em apelle Mary" just my name would "mon nom" you can say "Mon nom est Mary"
the prayer 'Hail Mary' is 'je vous salue Marie' in French.
la Maison de Mary
In French, "Saint-Lazare" is pronounced as "sahn la-zahr."
sanz-cloud
Saint Patrick in Irish is Naomh Pádraig (naomh means holy or blessed).
Saint Lucia = Sainte-Lucie