No. Christopher is derived from 'Christian'; the same as Christina.
Saint Christopher lived long after the Bible was written so is not mentioned in that book.
Saint Christopher lived after the Bible was compiled so is not mentioned in it.
St. Christopher is not mentioned in the Bible. The most important legend around him is the story in which he carried a small child across a river, finding him unbearably heavy. The child was Jesus and he was so heavy because he carried all the sins of the world. Christopher became known as the patron saint of travellers. The Catholic Church accepts that Saint Christopher was not a real person, or at least that we know nothing of the person on whom he was based.
No, Saint Giles is not mentioned in the Bible. He was a Christian hermit and patron saint of outcasts, disabled individuals, and the city of Edinburgh.
Saint Sebastian (died circa 288 AD) is not mentioned in the Bible, as the events of the Bible all predate his life.
St. Aquilina lived in the third century and is not mentioned in the bible.
No, she is not in the Bible. The Bible was written long before she was even born.
Saint Bede lived many years after the Bible was written so his name does not appear there.
Saint Ronald lived in the New Covenant but is not mentioned in either testament of the Bible.
sorry. I've studied the bible for quite a while and can say that there is no mention of saint Bridget there. Just so you know... There is no mention of anyone called by name that is a saint in the bible. Saints are mentioned in the bible as all the souls of the righthous that died as martyrs and are now waiting to be risen out of the graves at Jesus second comming. All other reference to the saints are not biblical.Catholic Answer:The Bible was written and its contents determined hundreds of years before Bridget was born so she is not mentioned in the Bible.
The name Christopher does not appear in the Bible. Saint Christopher was a martyr killed in the reign of the 3rd century Roman Emperor. He's most commonly known as the patron saint of travelers and medallions with St. Christopher's name and image are commonly worn as pendants, especially by travelers including sailors.
No, Lucy is not a saint mentioned in the New Testament of the Bible. She is actually a Christian martyr from the early 4th century.
saint rafael is the king in the 19th century he was the king of king
In the Bible, Saint Bartholomew is often associated with Philip. The two are mentioned together in the New Testament when they are among the twelve apostles chosen by Jesus.