There is no saint Florcence or Florence. There are a number of male saints named Florentius, however.
Yes, St. Thomas the Apostle is really a saint.
I was always told it was women which is really st. angel i believe
There are at least two saints that fit that patronage - St. Gabriel the Archangel and St. Expeditis. Yes, there is a Saint Expeditis. Really!
There really isn't one but St. Genesius or St. Vitus is the patron of actors.
The standard abbreviation for Saint is "St." in English.
The abbreviation of "saint" is "St."
Female patron saints of teachers are St. Catherine of Alexandria and St. Ursula. .
St. Barbara, if she really existed, would have been declared a saint shortly after her martyrdom. However, there is virtually no evidence that she really existed and her name was removed from the Calendar of Saints and her cult surpressed in 1969.
St. Lucia Filippini is a saint but not a patron saint at this time.
The patron saint of sports (athletics) is St. Sebastian, not St. Chloe.
St. is an abbreviation for the word 'saint.'
No saint has really lost their saint title. Several saints have been removed from the official calendar of saints because we lack evidence that they really existed and may have been fictional characters rather than actual people. Some examples: St. Christopher St. Barbara of Nicomedia St. Dorothy St. Philomena St. Olivia Some people have been removed from the calendar and then placed back on it when additional information or evidence is found. An example would be St. Catherine of Alexandria.