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. She was the patron saint of Trivigliano, Italy
The place where the pressing of the olives takes place is known as an olive mill. Click on the Related Link to see an olive mill in action.
Saint Patrick is real, but leprechauns are not real.
She didn't. Olive (Olivia) of Palermo was a fictional character who achieved a large following when her story was mistaken for a biography.
Yes, Saint Augustine is a real saint. He was a Christian theologian and philosopher who lived in the 4th and 5th centuries and is recognized as a saint by the Catholic Church as well as other Christian denominations.
If it's made synthetically, then it's no longer "Olive oil" -There is NO substitute for real virgin olive oil.
Saint Monica
The address of the Moto Museum is: 3441 Olive St, Saint Louis, MO 63103
Saint Castiel is a fictional angel in the television series, not a real person.
As per the Patron Saint Index and other sources, 'Saint' Olivia (Olive) never existed. She was the central character in a pious story circulating in the early Church that was mistaken to be a biography. Her feast day has been stricken from the Calendar of Saints.
see katrina has olive complexion but i think katrinas real complexion is dark not olive ......................
Yes, St. George was a real person and is considered as a saint but many of the things he is credited with doing are myths.