Olivia never was a real saint, although she was honored as one for centuries. She was a fictional character who achieved a large following when her story was mistaken for a biography.
St. Nicholas of Myra is a patron saint of Russia and Greece.
Pope St. Nicholas I is not a patron saint.
St. Nicholas was a Greek.
St. Cecilia is a patron saint of musicians. St. Olivia is a fictional character from an ancient tale that was mistakenly understood to be a biography.
St. Nicholas of Myra is the patron saint of Greece and Russia.
St. Nicholas is the saint. When spoken/translated from German, it sounded a lot like Santa Claus. St. Nicholas made a practice of giving gifts to the poor.
St. Nicholas is not the patron saint of Turkey. He is the patron saint of Russia and Greece.
No, St. Nicholas of Myra was not married.
None! You have confused Santa Claus with St. Nicholas. St. Nicholas has no reindeer.
St. Nicholas was generous to those in need.
St. Nicholas of Myra was a Catholic bishop.
St. Nicholas does not own a phone.