Generally, the Orthodox saint Haralambos is considered Saint Harry. His feast day is celebrated on the 10th of February.
Yes, because Harrison ( Harry ) is a christian name. So that means that there was Saint Harry ( Harrison ).
No, there is no "Saint Harry". The name Harrison means 'son of Harry'. Harry is a nickname or derivative of Harold or Henry. There is a Saint Henry, but not a Saint Harry.
There is no officially recognized saint named Harry in the Catholic Church.
Saint Harold of Gloucester who was a child martyr who died in the year 1168 at Gloucester, England.
No! there is no Saint Harriet.
There is no canonized saint by that name.
A head boy called Harry
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Harry Styles seems to appreciate many of the hottest designers. His favorite shoes are Saint Laurent leather boots.
Harry Krimer died on January 4, 1991, in Saint-Josse-sur-Mer, Pas-de-Calais, France of suicide.
No president died in the Mt. Saint Helens eruption. It is believed Harry S. Truman died during the blast but he, in fact, died eight years earlier in 1972. Harry R. Truman (no relation) was the caretaker of the Mt. Saint Helens lodge and was killed in the explosion.
There is a pun in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallowswhen George Weasley, who has just lost his ear, describes himself a feeling "saint-like" and "holey".
George Washington did not go to Saint Mungo's. Saint Mungo's is a fictional hospital from the Harry Potter book series and has no connection to George Washington, who was the first President of the United States and lived from 1732 to 1799.
Harry R. Truman died in the 1980 Mount Saint Helens Eruptions. He became famous because of a posthumous book and a film about him.
When one of the Weasley twins - I can't quite remember which one - lost his ear, his twin brother asked him how he felt. He answered jokingly that he felt "saint-like". When his brother asked him what he meant, he said that he felt "holey".
Saint Brutus's Secure Center for Incurably Criminal Boys.
Saint Thomas; Saint Lucia; Saint Helena; Saint John; Saint Croix; Saint Martin; Saint Pierre; Saint Vincent; Saint Paul; Saint Barthelemy; Saint Kitts
Saint Noel Chabanel is a saint but not a patron saint.