A picture of a saint is called an icon. Many painting masters have drawn and painted religious icons like Jesus, the Virgin Mary, and others.
A picture of a saint is called an icon. Icons are religious images that hold symbolic meaning and are used in various Christian traditions for prayer and worship.
Saint Francis' order is called the Order of Friars Minor, commonly known as the Franciscans.
Saint Nicholas is called a saint because of his reputation for being a Christian bishop known for his generosity and compassion towards those in need. He was later canonized by the Catholic Church, becoming known as Saint Nicholas.
The Spanish name for Saint Joseph is "San José."
Saint Nicholas' staff is commonly known as a crozier or pastoral staff.
Saint Francis' father was named Pietro di Bernardone and he was a wealthy cloth merchant.
Apparently there is no Saint Shannon so there is no picture of her.
Click this link for a number of images of Saint Michael. Click on the image for a larger version.
People from Saint Lucia are called Saint Lucian
Margaret Hodges' picture book Saint George and the Dragonwas first published in 1985.
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Saint John the Apostle.
saint francis was called a green saint, i think because he looked after the enviroment and nature also animals
There is no saint named Emma Louise.
There is no saint named Melodie.
There is no saint named Serene.
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Is called a glyph.