No, St. Francis was never married.
Francis of Assisi was never married.
St. Clare was never married.
Giovanni Francesco di Pietro di Bernardone was a soldier, or mercenary, with the average morals of a young man in such a station in life before he converted and lived out his holy and remarkable life in Christ. It is technically possible he had progeny unknown to even himself, but it is not likely as none have ever been mentioned by his historians for the last eight-hundred years,
Yes, Saint Francis of Assisi and Saint Anthony of Padua did meet. They met in person in Padua, Italy, where Saint Anthony was living at the time. They shared a deep connection through their shared faith and dedication to serving the poor and spreading the message of love and peace.
No, St. Clare of Assisi did not marry. She dedicated her life to serving God and founded the Order of Poor Ladies, known as the Poor Clares, following the teachings of St. Francis of Assisi.
Roman Catholic answerNo, St. Francis of Assisi was only ordained a deacon.
No, St. Francis of Assisi was not ordained as a priest. He was a deacon, but he chose not to pursue priesthood and instead focused on living a life of poverty and service to others.
If you are referring to Saint Anthony of Padua, he never married.
Saint Patrick was a Catholic bishop and never married.
Saint Anne, the mother of the Blessed Virgin Mary, was married to Joachim.
No. That superstition is about St. Joseph.
Most Roman soldiers were not married.