Anne was a Jewish woman and housewife. She was not a Christian because she was dead before Christianity began. She would have been active in her local synagogue.
Christianity did not even exist at the time of Saint Anne, much less religious orders.
It is a french speaking community/town in the south east of Manitoba off Hwy 12 called Saint Anne Mb.
The early Christian community declared her as a saint. There was no process of canonization in place at the time.
When Anne died there was no canonization process in place. She was declared a saint by the early Christian community, probably some time in the early first century AD.
St. Anne would have been declared a saint by the early Christian community during the earliest years of the Church. The canonization process was not instituted until over 1000 years later.
Little is known about Saint Anne's life so it is unknown whether she had any siblings. There are no surviving records that might answer your question.
Saint Anne Line is the patron saint of childless people. Saint Anne Line was born in 1567 and died on February 27, 1601.
Saint Anne was a wife, mother and housewife herself.
Saint Anne was declared a saint in 1584. She is the grandmother of Jesus Christ as her daughter was Mary.
Saint Anne Line is the patron saint of:-childless people-converts-widows
We do not know who the father of St. Anne was.
Anne was married to Saint Joachim according to tradition.