St. Elmo is another name for St. Erasmus of Formiae
St. Christopher is a saint in both the Catholic and Orthodox traditions.
No, St. Patrick is still a saint.
St. Cecilia was a Catholic.
The patron saints of Catholic schools are St. Thomas Aquinas, St. Joseph Calasanz and St. Ursula.
St Sebastian was a soldier in the Roman Army
Roman Catholic AnswerThere are several St. Gerald's but no saint Geraldine
St. Elmo is a pre-congregational saint. In other words, he was declared a saint by popular acclamation. There was no formal canonization process before the 12th century. After that, all saint canonizations had to be investigated and approved by Rome.
St. Mary di Rosa is not a patron saint, but she is a saint in the Roman Catholic religion. So she is not the "saint of" something.
Roman Catholic AnswerTo the best of my knowledge, there is no St. Ella.
St. George was a Catholic Christian.I believe that the St. means he was a saint. Saints are usually Catholic.
Roman Catholic AnswerNo, I can find no evidence of a St. Niamh.
Roman Catholic AnswerOther than they are both Catholic, not much, outside of St. Peter. The Roman Catholic Church is the entire Church of Christ throughout the world, and St. Peter was the first Pope appointed by Our Blessed Lord, Himself. St. Peter's Basilica is so named as it is the burial place of Saint Peter.
No, Chris St. Clair is not a saint in the Roman Catholic Church. He is a weatherman who currently as of 2014 works on the Weather Channel.
St. Christopher is a saint in both the Catholic and Orthodox traditions.
Roman Catholic AnswerThere is no St. Jake. Jake is what we called the toilets at the seminary as there are numerous St. John's!
Thomas à Kempis has yet to be declared a Blessed or a Saint by the Roman Catholic Church.
Yes, Valentine of Rome is a Catholic saint. He was a priest, possibly a bishop, in the early church. He defied the Roman emperor and was imprisoned, tortured and martyred.