Saint Samantha, also known as 'The Maiden of Ulster' is considered the Patron of Spiritualness by the Catholic Church. It's said that she was a princess and her father wanted her to marry a nobleman, but she preferred to live a monastical life, which she was able to follow after her fiancée allowed her to choose her path.
Saint Samthann of Clonbroney (Samantha) - Fled an arranged marriage to become a nun. She was a spiritual student of Saint Cognat at Ernaide and founded Clonbroney (Cluain-Bronach) Abbey in County Longford, a house that refused large donations for fear of losing the simplicity of their lives. Her cultus was promoted by Saint Virgilius of Salzburg. Her name is in both the litany and the canon of the Stowe missal.
He became a saint the instant he died in 1327. Saint Roch has not been officially recognized as a saint yet although he is considered a saint by many. It's a long and complicated story.
There is no saint with a spelling even close to what you have posted. Are you sure you have copied the name correctly?
Faith was the daughter of St. Sophia who was martyred, along with her sisters Hope and Charity in the early years of the Church. Some writers say that the incident never happened and that the story of Sophia and her daughters was simply an allegory.
Saint David is the patron Saint of WalesHis feast Day is the first of March ( if you see people wearing daffidiols you now know why )the most famous story is when he was preaching to a big crowd and it is said the grown risen up , so he was standing on a hill and every one ad a better chance of hearing himcarys out
Saint Hilda of Whitby is not a patron saint.
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samanthas birthday day is march 14 1998
That was Uncle Arthur played by Paul Lynde.
I can find no saint named Carolie.
There is no such saint. There is a Thomas Aquinas and an Augustine of Hippo but no Saint Augustine Aquinas.
It was S or B for Samantha or Boss.
A good Irish saint, her story is at the link below:
Click on this link for a good biography of Saint Patrick.
Saint Olivia never existed. She was a central figure in a fictional tale circulating in the early Church and her story was mistaken for a biography. As per the Patron saint Index.
Saint George was real but many of the stories about him are myths.
The story of St. Nicholas is based on the life of Saint Nicholas of Myra, a bishop in Asia Minor in the 4th century.