There are many, many saints named Mary. Please be specific.
Saint Peter's Basilica is larger than Saint Paul's.
The Church teaches that Mary deserves more honour than any other Saint, because she is the Mother Of God.
Saint Paul and Saint Peter were both prominent figures in the early Christian Church. They each played significant roles in spreading Christianity and establishing Christian communities. They were also both martyred for their beliefs, with Saint Peter crucified and Saint Paul beheaded.
The eruption of Mount Saint Helens was different from other explosive eruptions in that the initial blast was to the side, rather than straight up.
The difference is that catholics believe in humans already dead as saints when the bible clearly states that there is no one saint other than God only and that God forbids having Idols such as the virgen Mary and worship them.
Mary MacKillop, a Catholic saint, is not mentioned in the Bible as she lived in the 19th century. The miracles attributed to her for her canonization involve purported healings of individuals with serious illnesses, rather than biblical events.
In Ireland they have big parades to celebrate Saint Patrick, the person who brought Christianity to Irish people.
Saint Paul, city, capital of Minnesota, U.S., and seat of Ramsey county. Situated in the southeastern part of the state, St. Paul is at the head of navigation on the Mississippi River near its confluence with the Minnesota River. hopes this helps
Typically, a saint only has one feast day. But, some have more than one. For example, we celebrate St. Peter on June 29 (Solemnity of Sts. Peter and Paul), February 22 (Feast of the Chair of St. Peter), and November 18 (Feast of the Dedication of the Basilicas of the Apostles Peter and Paul in Rome).Our Blessed Mother has several:-- January 1: Mary, Mother of God-- February 11: Our Lady of Lourdes-- March 25: Annunciation of the Lord-- May 13: Our Lady of Fatima-- June 20: Immaculate Heart of Mary-- July 16: Our Lady of Mount Carmel-- August 5: Dedication of the Basilica of St. Mary Major in Rome-- August 15: Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary-- August 22: Queenship of the Blessed Virgin Mary-- September 8: Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary-- September 12: Most Holy Name of the Blessed Virgin Mary-- September 15: Our Lady of Sorrows-- October 7: Our Lady of the Rosary-- November 21: Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary-- December 8: Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary-- December 12: Our Lady of Guadalupe-- December 27: Holy Family of Jesus, Mary, and JosephOnly Jesus Christ is honored more often in the liturgical calendar than Mary.
Is on the north side of the Vatican Crypt in less than 100 ft from the tomb of Saint Peter
They are, like Saints Cosmas and Damien, often grouped together, but they are not "co-saints" just grouped together because of their importance as early disciples.
Only to those of the Catholic faith, other than that she was another follower of Christ.